Is there a way to wipe the Dalvik cache after switching to ART? I went to go wipe it in TWRP but it just redrew all the apps like it did when I first switched over to the new runtime.
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what exactly consists of a full wipe? i learned originally to wipe data/factory reset and cache but alot of roms have special ways to install their roms like also wiping dalvik cache and stuff. so what exactly consists a full wipe?
A full wipe would be clearing dalvik cache, cache partition & data/factory reset.
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Hi,
Everybody recommend some utility for dalvik cache cleaning like Titanium etc..
But what happens if I delete dalvik cache folder thru root explorer ?
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Clean Dalvik cache is as simple as booting into CWM recovery advanced wipe dalvik
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Wiping the dalvik cache will do nothing to your phone. It's completely useless to wipe dalvik cache. My advice would be that you don't even try the things you are talking about.
Can i clean dalvic cach in my atrix with stock android 2.3.4 with titanioum backup or i have problems?Only clean i want nothing ealse.Or can i clean anything else in order to work properly?
If you're rooted, you can wipe dalvik cache without a problem.
I'm currently on android 5.1.1 euphorisOS. I installed kernel adiutor but after rebooting the phone, the dalvik cache was cleared (I dont know how) and the system started rebuilding it automatically.
The problem is that it built the dalvik cache (optimising apps) for only 135 apps but I have a total of 295 apps. So there's no dalvik cache for the rest of the apps and they are not generated anymore. Those apps which dont have the dalvik still run fine. But I guess without dalvik cache, its slower.
How do I generate the dalvik cache for the rest of the apps other than those 135? Any way to manually trigger dalvik cache building?
I have tried clearing the dalvik via twrp but the system again built dalvik for 135 apps only.
Hello
is it true that after a new system update you should wipe the cache partition?
Thanks
shankly1985 said:
Hello
is it true that after a new system update you should wipe the cache partition?
Thanks
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It is not necessary to wipe cache partition and dalvik cache but I recommend you to wipe those cause The updated system is not totally optimized and the consequences will be some freezing and lag when you open apps. So The best choice would be wiping cache and data partition. And let the phone like new. A backup is necessary when you wipe data.