I was using AOKP stable release. It was working fine.
But i flashed MIUI rom 4.0. But due to huge battery drain i flashed CM7 based ROM.
But after this My camera stopped working. It says "Camera is not repsonding, Would you like to close it"
I have tried every possible effort. like
- Flashed 4-5 Roms of ICS and GB
- Formatted SD card.
- Reflashed camera app
- Cleared camera cache
- Mount/Unmount SD card
But now camera is not working.
Please help me
Anuj.
Did you wipe the phone? Wipe data, cache, dalvik, and system. Otherwise you would get errors like that dirty flashing
cougarcougar said:
Did you wipe the phone? Wipe data, cache, dalvik, and system. Otherwise you would get errors like that dirty flashing
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Yes i wiped data, cache and dalvik and reflashed AOKP stable again. But problem still exist
anuj.kalka said:
Yes i wiped data, cache and dalvik and reflashed AOKP stable again. But problem still exist
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Try another Rom
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Try to wipe everything as in boot,system,dalvik,chach,factory reset, format and partition your sd card and try to install again the cm7 it should work.
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Hello, I am using ClockworkMod Recovery v5.0.2.0
when I wipe my Dalvik Cache i get:
E:unknown volume for path [/sd-ext] <--- This part concerns me...
Dalvik Cache wiped
Reflash recovery?
what should I do?
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*On that Note I was thinking, there are tons of random folders that have accumulated and aren't deleted when I flash new roms. is there a particular method to completely wipe everything on my phone? both internal and sd?
Anybody at all know what's going on?
This is just a guess but it probably has something to do with how CWM reads the storage partitions (sdcard and emmc) and how it is presented in the Atrix as sdcard and sdcard-ext. Which Rom are you using?
As far as deleting everything, you can go to [Settings - Storage] and you should see options to format internal and external storage, which will delete everything on the storage partitions and then you use CWM to wipe cache/dalvik cache/userdata(reset).
jerrygooch said:
Hello, I am using ClockworkMod Recovery v5.0.2.0
when I wipe my Dalvik Cache i get:
E:unknown volume for path [/sd-ext] <--- This part concerns me...
Dalvik Cache wiped
Reflash recovery?
what should I do?
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*On that Note I was thinking, there are tons of random folders that have accumulated and aren't deleted when I flash new roms. is there a particular method to completely wipe everything on my phone? both internal and sd?
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I have been bouncing between CM7 Weekly 3/4 and MIUI Alpha 2. I have always gotten the error on cm7 for as long as I have been using it though.. thanks for the reply!!!
Have you tried updating CWM through RomManager or try romracer's recovery?
jerrygooch said:
I have been bouncing between CM7 Weekly 3/4 and MIUI Alpha 2. I have always gotten the error on cm7 for as long as I have been using it though.. thanks for the reply!!!
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I've been using joker's beta 0.1.0 , it's awesome. Thanks to joker and his team. Moved to 0.2.0 , on bootup I get "Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped". Anyone else getting this?
Did you wipe cache/dalvik cache before flashing up to new version? Thats pretty much the bare minimum, if you want to be sure you can format system data and caches.
Thanks for your reply.
Yes, I did wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache.
rredinbo said:
Thanks for your reply.
Yes, I did wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache.
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Sometime when I just wipe cache and dalvik cache I end up with little bugs like that when moving between beta versions, I usually just full wipe everything and I have NO issues with random reboots or random force closes. And I would sometimes have them when i just wiped cache and dalvik.
OK, I did format system, format data, format cache. Installed beta 0.2.0 , now it works. Thank you.
I've had a ZTE Blade for a year and whenever I flashed a new rom, i'd boot into clockwork and wipe dalvik, battery stats in the advanced tab.
then i'd go to mounts and storage and wipe /system, /data, /cache and /boot followed by data/factory reset and cache in the main menu to make sure the system was completely minty fresh before i flashed.
just looking at clockworkmod for the S2 and i was wondering if there's a similarly recommended set of wipes ?
as far as i can see, it appears to be Wipe Data and Factory Reset, Wipe Cache and install - is that really it or would it help to do the /system, /data and /cache in the mounts and storage menu as well ?
thanks in advance
Wipe /system, /data /cache and dalvik cache. That should be enough (what I've been doing since april )
Force Close said:
Wipe /system, /data /cache and dalvik cache. That should be enough (what I've been doing since april )
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Thanks. I've just flashed the resurrection remix rom and only wiped dalvik, data/factory and cache and everything seems to have installed fine and is running ok so far - probably because i came from the stock ICS rom i suppose.
i'll remember that in the future though, thanks
hankhandsome said:
Thanks. I've just flashed the resurrection remix rom and only wiped dalvik, data/factory and cache and everything seems to have installed fine and is running ok so far - probably because i came from the stock ICS rom i suppose.
i'll remember that in the future though, thanks
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In advanced there is fix permissions too. You can use it if it gets buggy.
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Formatting system is a good habit
hankhandsome said:
Thanks. I've just flashed the resurrection remix rom and only wiped dalvik, data/factory and cache and everything seems to have installed fine and is running ok so far - probably because i came from the stock ICS rom i suppose.
i'll remember that in the future though, thanks
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atifsh said:
Formatting system is a good habit
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Hi, this is my 1st post but have been flashing almost daily for around 4 months. Ok so here's my uber anal method
Wipe data/reset. (x3)
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik cache/battery stats
Format cache/system/data
Flash rom
(if dual booting flash kernel cleaning script then flash compatible kernel)
Reboot/set phone up Google accounts etc/Reboot. Then wait at least 5 mins for rom to settle. Enjoy!
This imo is a full wipe which I use regardless of whatever rom I'm flashing. I know some installs you can get away without full wipes but for peace of mind I use this method. It can be a pain setting up a fresh install but with using TB & launcher restores it can be done in less than 20 minutes. Good luck
I assume the advantage of using the full wipe zip is how fast it works. What else is recommended to wipe before flashing a new rom. What I have been doing is flashing the wipe zip, then formatting system, cache, and data, then wiping dalvik cache. Is all that necessary? Should I also be doing a full wipe/ factory reset? Thanks in advance.
Airwolf79 said:
I assume the advantage of using the full wipe zip is how fast it works. What else is recommended to wipe before flashing a new rom. What I have been doing is flashing the wipe zip, then formatting system, cache, and data, then wiping dalvik cache. Is all that necessary? Should I also be doing a full wipe/ factory reset? Thanks in advance.
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I believe the zip you are referring to is Bills fullwipe zip. It wipes everything needed to flash a rom except dalvik cache. So, flash the zip, wipe dalvik, flash your rom.
Acvice said:
I believe the zip you are referring to is Bills fullwipe zip. It wipes everything needed to flash a rom except dalvik cache. So, flash the zip, wipe dalvik, flash your rom.
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Yes, sorry, its Th3Bill's zip, but I got it on Joker's site. So its normal for it to wipe superfast, like in a few seconds? What about formatting system, data, and cache, is that not needed either?
Airwolf79 said:
Yes, sorry, its Th3Bill's zip, but I got it on Joker's site. So its normal for it to wipe superfast, like in a few seconds? What about formatting system, data, and cache, is that not needed either?
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Nope, that's the three it wipes. And yes a few seconds is normal. Only thing you might wanna wipe is dalvik.
But, I mean there is the full wipe/factory reset, and then under mounts u can manually format each one. What is the difference between formatting and wiping?
Airwolf79 said:
But, I mean there is the full wipe/factory reset, and then under mounts u can manually format each one. What is the difference between formatting and wiping?
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For our usage, not much difference.. But technically, wiping referrs to 'deleting' everything there. Deleting makes something disappear, but doesn't make it nonexistent. It just tells the system that this space can be used for other things now. Until the the given sectors where the data resided are used to write something else, the deleted items technically still exist. Formatting, on the other hand, goes through every sector and writes over it with 'blank' data, securely making the data unrecoverable (for the most part).
How can you relate this to your phone? Well, if you are installing a new rom, wiping the data is sufficient. If you are getting rid of your phone for whatever reason, formatting is suggested.
Ok, thank u for the clear explanation.
My compass worked with CM9 - 136 but after I have updated to CM10 147-149 it doesn't work. I have reflashed the kerner, rom and gapps but with no success. What else could I do?
clientsiman said:
My compass worked with CM9 - 136 but after I have updated to CM10 147-149 it doesn't work. I have reflashed the kerner, rom and gapps but with no success. What else could I do?
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Try reinstall n do a full wipe
Its should work man
I reinstalled the rom and gapp.( After I redownload them again), and did a cache wipe and a dalvik wipe but the problem persist.
Do you think a wipe data/factory reset will help, cos I am trying to avoid it.
Always take a backup before
U wanna change things in the
Phone bro
Full wipe i mean
Wipe factory
Cache
Advanced > dalvik cache
Mounts & storage > format system
Format data
Format cache
n reinstall the rom
Gl man
N!geR said:
Always take a backup before
U wanna change things in the
Phone bro
Full wipe i mean
Wipe factory
Cache
Advanced > dalvik cache
Mounts & storage > format system
Format data
Format cache
n reinstall the rom
Gl man
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Done that. Sadly compass still spining like mad.
Any other idea?
I have tried FXP 150 but I still have problem. Any help would be much appreciated.