developer options problem - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i was playing around with the developer options in my samsung galaxy s2 i9100 running cm10.1. suddenly my phone stopped responding when i selected the "Simulate secondary displays" option. it boots up fine but gets stuck at the "android is upgrading" part.
i know that factory reset in recovery will solve the problem. is there any other alternative so that i dont lose my data????
any help is appreciated!!!!!

try cleaning cache and dalvik cache from recovery. this will wipe last operation without deleting and data.
shut off phone.
Press Volume up + home key + Power to reboot into recovery.\
scroll down to cache, enter and say yes.
then go to advanced - dalvis chache -enter -say yes
then click go back until you reach the first screen and then click reboot system.

tried that already not working. i think the last setting was saved...
Cosmic Blue said:
try cleaning cache and dalvik cache from recovery. this will wipe last operation without deleting and data.
shut off phone.
Press Volume up + home key + Power to reboot into recovery.\
scroll down to cache, enter and say yes.
then go to advanced - dalvis chache -enter -say yes
then click go back until you reach the first screen and then click reboot system.
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Reflash CM10.1, if it won't help, you will need to do a nandroid backup and then factory reset.

had no other choice... nandroid backup>factory reset>reinstall apps+data using titanium backup

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muntos said:
Nobody please?
How can I do a factory reset/clear data?
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When you are in the bootloader menu use the vol-down / vol-up-buttons and go to recovery, then press power. You see a red triangle. Then press vol + and the power button. You are now in the blue recovery menu. Goto wipe data/factory reset and then to wipe cache partition.
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Good lock!
alligator_asl said:
When you are in the bootloader menu use the vol-down / vol-up-buttons and go to recovery, then press power. You see a red triangle. Then press vol + and the power button. You are now in the blue recovery menu. Goto wipe data/factory reset and then to wipe cache partition.
Then you can reboot.
Good lock!
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Thank you thank you thank you !
Solved my problem by wiping data and cache
Many thanks !

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lejaune said:
My phone is getting progressively slower in the last year and one suggestion was to do a cache partition wipe by booting into recovery mode. I tried holding the Vol Up + Power buttons to turn on the phone but there is no indication that it entered recovery mode. If I continue to hold both buttons, it seems to turn off again. Any suggestions. Thanks.
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Try those buttons again and please know when to release the power button
Njieba said:
Try those buttons again and please know when to release the power button
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Thanks.
After a several tries, I did bring up the little green Android man, but nothing else happens. The text in the middle of the screen says "No Command".
Ok, I did boot into the recovery mode, but there is no "Wipe cach partition" options. Only "Wipe data/factory reset", followed by Mount /system, which is not what I want. Is the wipe cache option no longer available on Android 10?
Make sure your phone is connected to a cable
Yes, I did. That seems to be the only way to get into the recovery mode. However, I did some search and found that since Android 9, Android no longer use "cache partition", thus no cache partition to wipe. Is this true? Here is one of the links:
https://forums.androidcentral.com/g...mode-no-way-clear-cache-settings-storage.html

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