Installed the bloat free rom after wiping all my data, cache, dalvik etc... When I rebooted post ROM flash, all my stuff was still there...
Is ROM manager actually working?
Nope a lot of people are getting the same issues, me included.
Same issue here. I'm gonna have to go back to stock no root just to get rid of my data.
woot, it works now! flash cwr 2.3 if you haven't already and that will fix wiping data/cache.
I have an unlocked Atrix 2.3.4 with KennethPenn's Alien #3 ROM and I have a problem with Wi-Fi not working. This happened when I flashed the update from #2 to #3.
I tried deleting all my cache, dalvik cache, factory reset in CWM, and factory/data reset on the phone through the Privacy Settings. None of these do anything, I still have the ROM installed, it only uninstalls the Alien theme.
Am I not doing this right? What is the proper way to reset my phone? Is it possible to RSD to another 2.3.4 SBF? Will that even fix my problem?
Thank you.
You doing good.
I think its because of the update , make a nandroid backup and try to flash the full wipe alien #3 version.
If it doesn't resolve that, you can restore the nandroid backup.
ofek said:
You doing good.
I think its because of the update , make a nandroid backup and try to flash the full wipe alien #3 version.
If it doesn't resolve that, you can restore the nandroid backup.
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I just tried that, but it didn't resolve anything. I still have the same issue.
Thank you, though.
Fastboot flash the stock kernel and system than do wipe with fastboot -w
crnkoj said:
Fastboot flash the stock kernel and system than do wipe with fastboot -w
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Thanks but that didn't work either. My Wi-Fi doesn't connect to anything.
I fixed the problem, sorry guys.
No further help is needed.
How can i do a full wipe like when i got the new phone? I tries to wipe cache and data, then factory reset.. but some of datas are not backed up!! My noticed issues : vold.fstab and vold.conf, my custom kernel also. So how can i do the perfect wipe? Please help... thanks !!!! Im using samsung galaxy s2.
did You try to do factory reset by code:
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If I wan't to have a really clean system I install new stock rom and make the factory reset by code. Everything is cleared after this
aiserukana said:
How can i do a full wipe like when i got the new phone? I tries to wipe cache and data, then factory reset.. but some of datas are not backed up!! My noticed issues : vold.fstab and vold.conf, my custom kernel also. So how can i do the perfect wipe? Please help... thanks !!!! Im using samsung galaxy s2.
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do a factory reset, clean cache partition, clean dalvik cache,format cache data system and sd card in cwm recovery. but do a backup first with titanium backup.
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe Dalvik-cache
done!
You will also need to flash a stock Kernel if you are using a custom one.
Also if it is for warranty purposes make sure you flash a stock firmware too. They can all be found with a quick search.
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After I flash any also or aokp so cm9 or paradox rom all of my apps fail to download and I get a 921 error in market place. However when ever I flash a Samsung based rom everything works fine. I have done everything I can think of eq. Full wipe, format system, gapps fixer, clear market cache/data, older gapps and nothing works. Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ryan
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Had the same issue. I'm pretty sure a revoot foxed it.
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wipe cache and dalvik cache and you are done
I've tried flashing, reflashing, wiping davilk cache/cache, factory reset, flashing siyah... nothing works...
EDIT: I got it working by clearing the market's data and then rebooting.
Try clear data from Download Manager, Market restart the phone and try again.
i have the same problem. when i installed the rom it was a clean install. also tried the advice from allocen and still the same
Hello. I have backed up my stock rom and would like to flash a new custom rom. Team Win Recovery is all new to me as I used clockwork recovery and Amon RA on my old evo 4g. Before I flash a new rom, I know I'm supposed to wipe cache and dalvik, but do I also wipe system? Thank you for your help in advance.
If you're flashing a different ROM all together, then I usually do Factory Reset, Cache, Dalvik Cache. (in that order)
I don't know that the order matters, it's just my way of doing it, and I've never had any problems.
Wipe Menu
FattySparks said:
If you're flashing a different ROM all together, then I usually do Factory Reset, Cache, Dalvik Cache. (in that order)
I don't know that the order matters, it's just my way of doing it, and I've never had any problems.
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Thanks for your quick response. Gladly appreciate it! But there's also an option in the wipe menu to wipe "system". In the wipe menu, there's: cache, dalvik cache, factory reset, battery stats, rotation, system. I wiped cache, dalvik and battery, anything else I neeed to wipe before I install a custom rom? In clockwork recovery, all I used to do is wipe data, cache and dalvik.
WilDip said:
Hello. I have backed up my stock rom and would like to flash a new custom rom. Team Win Recovery is all new to me as I used clockwork recovery and Amon RA on my old evo 4g. Before I flash a new rom, I know I'm supposed to wipe cache and dalvik, but do I also wipe system? Thank you for your help in advance.
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Yes, when flashing a fresh ROM wipe EVERYTHING, including system. I usually wipe a few times just to make sure I'm starting fresh. I haven't used this super wipe but you can also check this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1700211
Edit: I don't usually worry with wiping battery stats or rotation
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Thank you. I wiped everything and performed a factory reset.
You don't need to wipe system. Any decent rom out there will wipe the system for you before the rom flashes.
If I'm not mistaken, I believe that the factory reset wipes system anyway.
No factory reset does not wipe system. Also do not use super wipe zips. They are bad for you
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If I'm not mistaken, I believe that the factory reset wipes system anyway.
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Factory reset wipes the data partition. It does the same thing as the factory reset within the phone settings. If you wipe system, it completely wipes out the OS, and there will be nothing to boot. Of course you can still get back to recovery. When you flash a rom, by default it should wipe the system for you and replace the system with the rom you are flashing. There may be a case where you are flashing an incremental upgrade, which will not wipe the system.
The reason you do a factory reset (data wipe) when flashing between roms is because settings and other stuff that was saved on the data partition may not be compatible with the rom and cause issues.
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No factory reset does not wipe system. Also do not use super wipe zips. They are bad for you
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Based on what?
Based on what developers have said. Super wipe originated from a CWM issue back on the EVO 4G and people never seemed to of forgotten.
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Spyderekz said:
Based on what developers have said. Super wipe originated from a CWM issue back on the EVO 4G and people never seemed to of forgotten.
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The issue was with cwm not superwipe. The superwipe created for this device works fine.
the issue was with cwm, the superwipe was made to combat that issue. a good dev will set his rom to wipe system. all a user has to do is factory reset in recovery. Superwipe is a unnecessary step and could be bad for the phone if its corrupted or the person who made it did it wrong.
really great info, thanks guys!
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Factory reset wipes the data partition. It does the same thing as the factory reset within the phone settings. If you wipe system, it completely wipes out the OS, and there will be nothing to boot. Of course you can still get back to recovery. When you flash a rom, by default it should wipe the system for you and replace the system with the rom you are flashing. There may be a case where you are flashing an incremental upgrade, which will not wipe the system.
The reason you do a factory reset (data wipe) when flashing between roms is because settings and other stuff that was saved on the data partition may not be compatible with the rom and cause issues.
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So if i wipe the system, i can still get back to recocery?
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So if i wipe the system, i can still get back to recocery?
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Yes. A system wipe doesn't affect recovery. It just wipes the system partition on your phone. The recovery partition remains unaffected.
FattySparks said:
If you're flashing a different ROM all together, then I usually do Factory Reset, Cache, Dalvik Cache. (in that order)
I don't know that the order matters, it's just my way of doing it, and I've never had any problems.
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Would i need to wipe system before restoring stock rom using twrp..?
hey i have wiped my system to flash cm unofficial rom in my galaxy a8 but i forgot to take backup and i am finding error while flashing tht rom. whn i try to reboot it shows no os wht to do now is there any way to recover or any other way so tht i can get my phone started plzzzz hlp
I haye advance wipe my galaxy s6 edge
now what can i do?
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Raheem1 said:
I have advance wipe my samsung galaxy s6 edge and not install new rom at that time now my phone not restarting
what can i do?
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