Been using vegan 5.1 for a month now and its been great. Now the browser and market just closes at random. Not FC but just closes. Reboot doesn't help but turn of then wait a min then on does. I reinstalled and with supplement and without several times. Same thing.
sometimes it can go hours and sometimes its min when it starts.
Please help me or I wont have much hair left!
Thanks guys
It seems to happen more after using market. not sure though
clear cache in cwm first
thebadfrog said:
clear cache in cwm first
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Dalvik cache? If so I just did and I will report back
Did it start happening after the supplement 5.1.1? A few users rebooted reboot issues especially after using Flash in the browser. I haven't been able to replicate it, but I also wipe user data as a rule between mods and updates.
roebeet said:
Did it start happening after the supplement 5.1.1? A few users rebooted reboot issues especially after using Flash in the browser. I haven't been able to replicate it, but I also wipe user data as a rule between mods and updates.
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before I tried the supplement. I have min stuff on the tab and use it for web browsing. but I did install a few apps that I could share folders off my pc.
it seems to be doing it after I use market at some point. i done the cache clear as above and it worked fine for 2 hours, then I opened up market and looked around. with in 2 min the screen went blank and i was to the lock screen. other times it goes to the home screen.
I done a shut down, restart and havent been on market and its been up for a hour.
I'm running the supplement at this time. only thing downloaded was quadrant and kindle.
first time I done the quadrant test also, it was 2152 or close. not sure what it should be if that matters.
thanks for your help.
this still happens in all roms I use. i can figure out whats up.
Jack Daddy said:
this still happens in all roms I use. i can figure out whats up.
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Doesn't make sense it would only happen with the same 2 apps & on different roms.
Have you tried browsers other than the stock browser & does it happen with those? What version of Market is currently installed, an older version or the nesest (3.0.27)?
aabbondanza said:
Doesn't make sense it would only happen with the same 2 apps & on different roms.
Have you tried browsers other than the stock browser & does it happen with those? What version of Market is currently installed, an older version or the nesest (3.0.27)?
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happens with all of the browsers and ever verson of market tried. it does happen less if I never open up market.
I'm using cm7 right now and lately it has been random rebooting on its self. not everyday but it does it.
Jack Daddy said:
happens with all of the browsers and ever verson of market tried. it does happen less if I never open up market.
I'm using cm7 right now and lately it has been random rebooting on its self. not everyday but it does it.
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After switching roms you are doing data/factory reset, wipe cache & wipe dalvik aren't you?. Have you tried doing Fix permissions?
aabbondanza said:
After switching roms you are doing data/factory reset, wipe cache & wipe dalvik aren't you?. Have you tried doing Fix permissions?
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yes, but have not tried doing fix permissions. i will try that, thanks
what should be mounted and unmounted? checking everything
thanks
Jack Daddy said:
what should be mounted and unmounted? checking everything
thanks
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Are you talking in CWM, Mounts & Storage?
Shouldn't have to do anything there. All that should be automatically mounted. you wiud know if one of those wasn't. ..system would come up.../data is where installed apps are, /sdcard is where you store stuff, /system is where your rom is, /cache is by the system
If you use cpumaster,setcpu or similar, try removing.I found setcpu to be responsible for crashing some apps and sleep of death on my tab and was only overclocked to 1.2Ghz.I now overclock by editing script included in rom and no more problems.
Hey everybody -
This is my first post here. I'm sorry if there is an answer already posted to this and if i'm just reposting, but i haven't seen any of this information anywhere, and apparently i have to make 5 q&a posts before i can start posting stuff where i need too, so i'm trying to throw some useful info to the community to gain this privilage
Anyways, onto the topic -
Many people that are installing a new ROM on there EVO 3D are getting an error when google tries to auto install apps after flashing. The error states that there is not enough space left on their devices to continue installing apps, even though there are reports of users having 700+mb free for app storage. Developers are claiming that it's because you didn't wipe dalvik/cache before flashing. I've found that this is not true, but I do know the fix, but don't completely under stand why this happens.
The fix:
The fix to this problem is a very simple one.
1. Install the rom like you normally would (boot to recovery, NAND backup, wipe data/factory reset, wipe dalvik cache, wipe partition cache, and wipe cache, then flash from zip, then select reboot device)
2. When the phone is booted up, type in all your info as usual to sync your accounts. When your done with this step, you'll notice google tries to start installing all of your apps, which it'll eventually crash on due to space.
3. You can do this before or after it throws you the error message about space, but the next step is reboot your phone back into recovery. From there, you're going to wipe your dalvik cache and cache (again), and then reboot the phone again.
That's it! You should now be able to install all of your apps again without getting storage errors!
I'm not a developer, but if i'm to take a guess at why this happens, i'm guessing something about the install, or maybe even the initial boot process of a rom being ran for the first time, for some reason is flooding our cache space, thus firing false alarms for being out of space. Therefor, by cleaning the cache space after the rom install is completed and booted, the phone no longer notices the space issues. I could be wrong on this, but this seems like a logical answer to me.
If this helps, let me know! Also feel free to correct me if i'm wrong on anything i posted, but this method seems to work for me! If this needs to be in a different category, feel free to move it! As a new member, i'm very limited on where i can post things...
Enjoy your newly rooted and modded EVO 3D!
duble08 said:
Hey everybody -
This is my first post here. I'm sorry if there is an answer already posted to this and if i'm just reposting, but i haven't seen any of this information anywhere, and apparently i have to make 5 q&a posts before i can start posting stuff where i need too, so i'm trying to throw some useful info to the community to gain this privilage
Anyways, onto the topic -
Many people that are installing a new ROM on there EVO 3D are getting an error when google tries to auto install apps after flashing. The error states that there is not enough space left on their devices to continue installing apps, even though there are reports of users having 700+mb free for app storage. Developers are claiming that it's because you didn't wipe dalvik/cache before flashing. I've found that this is not true, but I do know the fix, but don't completely under stand why this happens.
The fix:
The fix to this problem is a very simple one.
1. Install the rom like you normally would (boot to recovery, NAND backup, wipe data/factory reset, wipe dalvik cache, wipe partition cache, and wipe cache, then flash from zip, then select reboot device)
2. When the phone is booted up, type in all your info as usual to sync your accounts. When your done with this step, you'll notice google tries to start installing all of your apps, which it'll eventually crash on due to space.
3. You can do this before or after it throws you the error message about space, but the next step is reboot your phone back into recovery. From there, you're going to wipe your dalvik cache and cache (again), and then reboot the phone again.
That's it! You should now be able to install all of your apps again without getting storage errors!
I'm not a developer, but if i'm to take a guess at why this happens, i'm guessing something about the install, or maybe even the initial boot process of a rom being ran for the first time, for some reason is flooding our cache space, thus firing false alarms for being out of space. Therefor, by cleaning the cache space after the rom install is completed and booted, the phone no longer notices the space issues. I could be wrong on this, but this seems like a logical answer to me.
If this helps, let me know! Also feel free to correct me if i'm wrong on anything i posted, but this method seems to work for me! If this needs to be in a different category, feel free to move it! As a new member, i'm very limited on where i can post things...
Enjoy your newly rooted and modded EVO 3D!
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Welcome to the community, and nice first post! I haven't had the issue that you're referring to, but I have indeed noticed others having the issue. Good to know that fixes it up, in case I ever encounter it. Thanks.
k2buckley said:
Welcome to the community, and nice first post! I haven't had the issue that you're referring to, but I have indeed noticed others having the issue. Good to know that fixes it up, in case I ever encounter it. Thanks.
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no problem! this community has helped me TONS in the past, even though i haven't said anything about it (due to not being able to post in developer threads yet). I reflashed and wiped my phone about 4-5 times before realizing that the cache had to be cleaned AFTER the install and first boot of the new rom, and all the dev's kept stating it was from not wiping prior to flashing, which i did every time. Hopefully this will save some people time and headaches and i'm sure the dev's will soon find a fix to this, as they seem to work very fast at finding bugs and cleaning em up.
more or less i would say its because the market will download apps to the cache first...then install them to the phone...
the insufficient space is mostly what happens when the cache gets filled.
thats my educated guess on the matter.
also welcome to xda. you're gonna like it here
When I do this, it forgets all my 130 apps and I have to go look for them manually. Only ROMs that are using the new market do this to me.
Welcome to xda.
Another suggestion to add to the nice info here is. When you boot up a rom for the first time dont sign in. Immediately go to settings/accounts & sync and uncheck auto sync. Then head to settings/privacy then uncheck automatically restore. Then sign in. This is a option for anyone who doesn't want to reboot.
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newkidd said:
more or less i would say its because the market will download apps to the cache first...then install them to the phone...
the insufficient space is mostly what happens when the cache gets filled.
thats my educated guess on the matter.
also welcome to xda. you're gonna like it here
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that would make a lot of sense as well - if that's the case, maybe people should let google market crash the cache before they clear it out again? that's what i did when i got it working... it was one of those things where i just watched and wondered, "is it going to do it all this time?", and of course when it didn't, that's when i discovered re-clearing the cache again in recovery fixes it. I noticed that by clearing the application cache (settings/applications/manage programs/market/clear cache) the problem still persists, and the only way to get google apps to install again is by clearing cache in recovery, which made me think it was an installation/boot thing. but i'm still learning, like many of us here
thanks for the input!
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When I do this, it forgets all my 130 apps and I have to go look for them manually. Only ROMs that are using the new market do this to me.
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this is an issue i noticed as well - i had to re-add my apps manually after it only added 24 of the 120 i had going. but hey, beggers can't be choosers, and i'm just mostly happy that i got a new rom going with everything functioning properly within 2 weeks of the phones release!
If anyone knows how to re-start the app sync succesfully without space errors, that might be good info to include in this post
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When I do this, it forgets all my 130 apps and I have to go look for them manually. Only ROMs that are using the new market do this to me.
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Did you clear the cache or data in the app itself or from recovery?? If you clear cache from recovery, this shouldn't happen. If it still does, usually downloading another app rebuilds the market cache.
What you can do to fix it is use Titanium Backup and there is a setting: Menu > More > Market Doctor and it fixes this issue. But, I think it only works in the paid version. It's well worth the few bucks though!
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Did you clear the cache or data in the app itself or from recovery?? If you clear cache from recovery, this shouldn't happen. If it still does, usually downloading another app rebuilds the market cache.
What you can do to fix it is use Titanium Backup and there is a setting: Menu > More > Market Doctor and it fixes this issue. But, I think it only works in the paid version. It's well worth the few bucks though!
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Recovery. Downloading another app doesn't rebuild the cache either. Now it's gotten to the point where no ROM will restore any of my apps at all, it basically thinks I've never downloaded anything. So now I've gotta try and remember the 130 or so apps I had installed.
Not complaining, just an observation. One of the caveats of rooting a new device
Welcome to the community.
A really easy way to fix this is to just clear the cache and data for the Market in Settings > Applications, and that has worked for numerous people using my ROM but I don't think it'd be any different for any other ROM.
empiire said:
Welcome to the community.
A really easy way to fix this is to just clear the cache and data for the Market in Settings > Applications, and that has worked for numerous people using my ROM but I don't think it'd be any different for any other ROM.
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I tried this method on vipers rc1.2 and supra ROM, and it didn't fix it for either - I continued to get insufficient space warnings, even after rebooting. The only thing that worked for my device was going into recovery to clear the cache.
You can also go into terminal emulator and delete the Download.apk files in the cache.
You'd think Google would be a little smarter at this. All the market would need to do is download fewer apps at a time, as the files are cleared once the installation is complete.
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I feel a s0be market fix coming on. Although I have not seen the issue, you could pwn the cache and symlink it out of /data and into /system. A genious linux guy, seriously, genious, made this hack back on the hero, fixed market download errors EVERY time.
See this post:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11055157&postcount=4650
If you like it, go find s0be and thank him
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I tried this method on vipers rc1.2 and supra ROM, and it didn't fix it for either - I continued to get insufficient space warnings, even after rebooting. The only thing that worked for my device was going into recovery to clear the cache.
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You could try reflashing the rom and signing into your google account right away. And let it sync. Just a thought.
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laie1472 said:
You could try reflashing the rom and signing into your google account right away. And let it sync. Just a thought.
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That won't make any difference if there is no room to actually store the downloads. Downloads from the Market go into /cache while downloading and then move to /data/app or /system/app, depending on the app. Hence why clearing cache fixes it.
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You could try reflashing the rom and signing into your google account right away. And let it sync. Just a thought.
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That's what causes the market problem - I tried wiping and flashing both roms multiple times with the same result - if you flash a new ROM with the new market, and your market tries to sync a large number of apps, its going to flood the cache space and stop allowing the installation of apps until you go into recovery and clear the cache there... Then it all works fine, except for having to add all your apps one by one.
duble08 said:
That's what causes the market problem - I tried wiping and flashing both roms multiple times with the same result - if you flash a new ROM with the new market, and your market tries to sync a large number of apps, its going to flood the cache space and stop allowing the installation of apps until you go into recovery and clear the cache there... Then it all works fine, except for having to add all your apps one by one.
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Well have you tried my suggestion I posted before the last one???
As in this
Another suggestion to add to the nice info here is. When you boot up a rom for the first time dont sign in. Immediately go to settings/accounts & sync and uncheck auto sync. Then head to settings/privacy then uncheck automatically restore. Then sign in. This is a option for anyone who doesn't want to reboot.
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laie1472 said:
Well have you tried my suggestion I posted before the last one???
As in this
Another suggestion to add to the nice info here is. When you boot up a rom for the first time dont sign in. Immediately go to settings/accounts & sync and uncheck auto sync. Then head to settings/privacy then uncheck automatically restore. Then sign in. This is a option for anyone who doesn't want to reboot.
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I tried something similar, but not exactly like you said earlier. I set my accounts to sync, but immediately went into the market while it was syncing, and cancelled everything. This would've still left the user picking each app to re-download one by one, because I believe there's no way to restart the app sync. I ended up buying titanium, and used that to put all my apps back on - its much less of a headache.
I need some help!
I tried rebooting and did a hard reset then I wiped the app data and defaults in settings and it still wouldn't work. I've uninstalled and reinstalled twice now. Oddly the music does play if I plug my headphones in and press play on the mic controls and I can use the notifications controls to skip tracks and pause. It plays in the background but when I try to actually open the app it says: "Unfortunately, Poweramp has stopped." and then I have to close it.
I have been on Resurrection Remix 3.0.4/Siyah Kernel 4.1b6 for a while now and Poweramp hasn't given me any trouble until this morning. I'd really like a solution where I wouldn't have to completely wipe my phone if possible.
Thanks!
[Solution]: Uninstall, reboot to CWM, Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache, Reinstall and Enjoy!
Shiftyshifty said:
I need some help!
I tried rebooting and did a hard reset then I wiped the app data and defaults in settings and it still wouldn't work. I've uninstalled and reinstalled twice now. Oddly the music does play if I plug my headphones in and press play on the mic controls and I can use the notifications controls to skip tracks and pause. It plays in the background but when I try to actually open the app it says: "Unfortunately, Poweramp has stopped." and then I have to close it.
I have been on Resurrection Remix 3.0.4/Siyah Kernel 4.1b6 for a while now and Poweramp hasn't given me any trouble until this morning. I'd really like a solution where I wouldn't have to completely wipe my phone if possible.
Thanks!
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Do you use lucky patcher?
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Jokesy said:
Do you use lucky patcher?
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Nope
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Nope
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ok.
Try this:
- clear data of PowerAmp
- Uninstall PowerAmp
- reboot to CWM recovery
- wipe cache partition
- wipe dalvik cache
- reboot phone
- reinstall PowerAmp
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Jokesy said:
ok.
Try this:
- clear data of PowerAmp
- Uninstall PowerAmp
- reboot to CWM recovery
- wipe cache partition
- wipe dalvik cache
- reboot phone
- reinstall PowerAmp
Swyped from my Galaxy SII
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I just did all of that and now I'm reinstalling.
Update: It worked! Thank you so much! Everything is back to normal
Shiftyshifty said:
I just did all of that and now I'm reinstalling.
Update: It worked! Thank you so much! Everything is back to normal
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Hi I have the same problem with power amp. I tried the above methods with no avail. I have used lucky patcher in the past for power amp but not anymore. I still have lucky patcher installed for other applications. What could be causing power amp to crash every time I launch it?
PowerAmp Still crashes
Shiftyshifty said:
I just did all of that and now I'm reinstalling.
Update: It worked! Thank you so much! Everything is back to normal
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Hi, I also have a galaxy sII and I encountered this problem as well (poweramp crashing instantly upon opening). I believe it only started happening after I installed the newest CM 10.1 nightly (20130531). I attempted the solution posted in this thread (first I cleared the app's data, then I uninstalled it (both the app and the unlocker of the purchased version), I then went to CWM recovery and cleared the cache, even formatted the cache partition, and also cleared dalvik cache). I rebooted my phone but the problem remained. I thus uninstalled the program again and went back to CWM and did a complete factory reset, which got rid of all my apps and settings, etc. When i reinstalled poweramp (and most of my other apps).... the problem still was there. I also notice that it seems to be the exact same problem as described in this thread initially since the app will play music fine when I plug my headphones in. But as soon as I click on the app to access it... it crashes. i have posted a video of the problem on youtube, but i'm not allowed to post links yet. however you may access it at /watch?v=DIZGBxej2uU
My best guess is that the problem lies in CM 10.1 20130531 nightly for the SGSII. Any ideas?
caracter2 said:
Hi, I also have a galaxy sII and I encountered this problem as well (poweramp crashing instantly upon opening). I believe it only started happening after I installed the newest CM 10.1 nightly (20130531). I attempted the solution posted in this thread (first I cleared the app's data, then I uninstalled it (both the app and the unlocker of the purchased version), I then went to CWM recovery and cleared the cache, even formatted the cache partition, and also cleared dalvik cache). I rebooted my phone but the problem remained. I thus uninstalled the program again and went back to CWM and did a complete factory reset, which got rid of all my apps and settings, etc. When i reinstalled poweramp (and most of my other apps).... the problem still was there. I also notice that it seems to be the exact same problem as described in this thread initially since the app will play music fine when I plug my headphones in. But as soon as I click on the app to access it... it crashes. i have posted a video of the problem on youtube, but i'm not allowed to post links yet. however you may access it at /watch?v=DIZGBxej2uU
My best guess is that the problem lies in CM 10.1 20130531 nightly for the SGSII. Any ideas?
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I have the exact same issue after updating to CM 10.1 RC3 for the Galaxy Nexus (toro) on May 30th. I even did a factory reset to no avail.
EDIT: The problem was fixed by updating to CM 10.1 RC4.
I'm having the same issue with cm-10.1-20130530-NIGHTLY-fascinatemtd. PowerAmp worked fine when I was running cm-10.0, but is now crashing on start with 10.1.
I did all of the steps mentioned above. I also cleaned up my sdcard, although since it also crashes without an sdcard installed, I doubt it matters.
Ideas?
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toejam13 said:
I'm having the same issue with cm-10.1-20130530-NIGHTLY-fascinatemtd. PowerAmp worked fine when I was running cm-10.0, but is now crashing on start with 10.1.
I did all of the steps mentioned above. I also cleaned up my sdcard, although since it also crashes without an sdcard installed, I doubt it matters.
Ideas?
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caracter2 said:
Hi, I also have a galaxy sII and I encountered this problem as well (poweramp crashing instantly upon opening). I believe it only started happening after I installed the newest CM 10.1 nightly (20130531). I attempted the solution posted in this thread (first I cleared the app's data, then I uninstalled it (both the app and the unlocker of the purchased version), I then went to CWM recovery and cleared the cache, even formatted the cache partition, and also cleared dalvik cache). I rebooted my phone but the problem remained. I thus uninstalled the program again and went back to CWM and did a complete factory reset, which got rid of all my apps and settings, etc. When i reinstalled poweramp (and most of my other apps).... the problem still was there. I also notice that it seems to be the exact same problem as described in this thread initially since the app will play music fine when I plug my headphones in. But as soon as I click on the app to access it... it crashes. i have posted a video of the problem on youtube, but i'm not allowed to post links yet. however you may access it at /watch?v=DIZGBxej2uU
My best guess is that the problem lies in CM 10.1 20130531 nightly for the SGSII. Any ideas?
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You can fix the problem by updating to 10.1 RC4. There was a math calculation bug in RC3 and its nightlies. Look at the cyanogenmod google+ page for more info.