Updating apps through google playstore causes my rooted phone (Redmi1s) running a customized Cynogenmod 13 to bootloop. I think the internal storage is flaky and is causing updates to start bootlooping. Is there a tool for testing internal storage like disk drive scanning utilities?
When I tried to update the apps one by one, I thought I narrowed it down to a single problem app but when the bootloop issue happened again and I narrowed it down to a common app (Degoo 100Mb) so I think the internal storage could be faulty. I tried disabling xposed modules and uninstalling the xposed framework but it doesn't help.
What could be causing the bootloop problem during updates and does it make sense that the internal storage could be faulty?
edit:
I think the issue is caused by the customized rom not throttling the cpu well enough and the overheating will cause a crash/bootloop while updating many apps at once. Running updates manually on a few apps and fstrim will help avoid the issue but it looks like going back to stock rom is best thing to do.
Related
Hey guys. Got a question here.
I recently installed litening rom with ke7 kernel and it seems that if i use mass memory mode to access my phone while in usb debugging my phone willl reboot when disconnecting.
I never had that problem before. I need usb mass storage mode but what I dont need is for my phone to reboot when I use it. lol.
Anywho ... just wondering if anyone else has that prpblem or if anyone knows a solution
Thanks.
I haven't had that problem at all. Only two hardware things I can think of that can cause that problem though. Either you have a defective phone or you have a defective microSD-card.
Could of course also be an issue with the custom rom you installed or a bad flash.
Hmm, I was thinking it had something to do with the custom rom since it started doing it after I flashed and started messing with the framework and build.prop files.
It freezes after the media scanning completes.
I dont have a memory card in it, just using internal memory.
Wondering if I should backup the internal memory, format it - then copy everything back.... might be a problem with the internal memory.
Its just not remounting properly.
I truly hope its not damaged memory....
Another thing that could be causing issues is Titanium backup.
I froze allot of bloatware.
More than likely the rom test with a stock rom .
jje
ya, I found the problem - corrupted internal memory. It just would not re-mount due to a srewed up file system.
I just copied everything to my PC, reformatted it - then copied everything back - rebooted and it works now.
Seems that the ROM and some memory optimizations I did screwed up the apps2sd part of Gingerbread. Some of the apps that transferred duplicated so there was problems mounting....
Thanks so much for the help guys,
SBS_ said:
I haven't had that problem at all. Only two hardware things I can think of that can cause that problem though. Either you have a defective phone or you have a defective microSD-card.
Could of course also be an issue with the custom rom you installed or a bad flash.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks! I faced the same issue. In USB debugging mode, it wasn't a problem when connecting the USB storage. Only after disconnecting the USB storage, the phone auto-rebooted.
This is what that happened that caused that: Unfortunately while flashing the last restore, my phone dropped on the floor. The USB was connected, battery hadn't fallen out and I saw that CWM was still running. So I thought luckily nothing bad had happened. After restoring the phone rebooted normally and everything was fine. BUT after that incident my phone started rebooting every time I disconnected USB storage.
I was searching for this issue in xda and came across this thread. When I read the phrase "bad flash", it struck me what the problem was. I restored the same good restore copy and that auto rebooting problem has gone away.
UPDATE: The issue is still not fixed, the auto reboot is happening again. Please help.
There is no fix. It happens when you have a corruption.It's not a bug.
It's a feature to help recover a bad partition. It just happened to be your SD that became corrupted. This kind of issue has always happened to other partitions and caused bootloops in all versions. ICS tries to correct the issue. Corruption is not new. It just rarely happens to internal storage.Also most of these issues ate happening after Odin. I'm sure you'll notice that if a poll is done.This even happens on official OTA updates to ICS on many devices.Another little tid-bit
Most of the other's having issues, are /data issue
The majority of those, have flashed Lindroid. After doing so Lagfix was enabled, and was not disabled before flashing an ICS ROM
-ICS PASSION DEVELOPER NELSON(FACEBOOK)
http://www.facebook.com/groups/icspassion/427030800664449/?notif_t=group_comment
The real question is what is causing the corruption?
no **** theres no fix, thats why people make threads about it...
I got it fixed. Here is my topic. The weird things is that now, i can not access my phone storage anymore ( both internal sd, external sd card) when connect to my PC.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24585226#post24585226
read the whole thing again...
Hi, I'm trying to restore my apps base on new OS. Using Titanium Backup for that, because my apps largely exceed internal memory capacity I must have a significant amount installed on SD. Restoring this layout on old OS seemed to cause no problems and tho it took alot of time the batch finished happily. On KitKat restoring seems working well if restoring to insternal memory but restoring to SD card very often causes TB or Android to freeze, followed by sudden restart. I never experienced so extensive instability when restoring from TB. Dont know what's the culprit.
SD card seems accessible, IOscheduler deadline/1024. AJ kernel, UBL, CM11.
Any help to resolve this nightmare would be welcome.
I have my device rooted and everything has been fine i also have Xposed installer xblast tools and xperia xposed. I mainly wanted to be able to customise some colours and icons etc. Recently though i have being having problems with a lot of apps including the camera closing i.e android.process.whatsaap has stopped etc. When trying to send the error report or reloading the app i get not enough storage available. I checked and there is about 7gig left on the internal card and about 2 gig of system space. I also have a 64gig external card but makes no difference as the apps are installed internally. I have to keep using App Cache Cleaner to get the phone working properly again. Now app cache cleaner only reports about 4mb of data in the cache not 7gig!! It normally happens after some moderate browsing and whatsapp messeginh etc. I at a loss though because it does not make sense when there is clearly available system space. Is ther an issue with the latest kitkat update 4.4.2? Anyone else had this issue?
i
stephenuk said:
I have my device rooted and everything has been fine i also have Xposed installer xblast tools and xperia xposed. I mainly wanted to be able to customise some colours and icons etc. Recently though i have being having problems with a lot of apps including the camera closing i.e android.process.whatsaap has stopped etc. When trying to send the error report or reloading the app i get not enough storage available. I checked and there is about 7gig left on the internal card and about 2 gig of system space. I also have a 64gig external card but makes no difference as the apps are installed internally. I have to keep using App Cache Cleaner to get the phone working properly again. Now app cache cleaner only reports about 4mb of data in the cache not 7gig!! It normally happens after some moderate browsing and whatsapp messeginh etc. I at a loss though because it does not make sense when there is clearly available system space. Is ther an issue with the latest kitkat update 4.4.2? Anyone else had this issue?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't think it s because of Xperia Firmware.
when u root ur device and install lots of 3rd party modules with root access to customize ur phone incoming issues most likely to be because of them and not firmware.
check if u change any system properties about Storage! like mount ext memory with internal or ...
that happened for me but i just reset phone
Good Luck
:good:
Hello
I've been googling for some time but so far I haven't found proper solution.
Since today I have Vernee Thor (MT6753, 3GB RAM, 16GB internal storage) and I've faced few problems.
The phone freezes randomly or is either having huge lags, like 2-3s. Same thing was happening on a STOCK and updated ROM, now I have ported MIUI (MIUI_8.3_EPIC_ROM_v7.3.23) along with TWRP. It installed properly, at least it seemed to.
After rebooting phone I have message with error: "Internal memory is corrupted. Your data is not safe." (translated, may be slightly different from original in English).
I've tried wiping stuff from memory, reinstalling rom but at the end there is no effect.
I thought about re-partitioning phone memory or checking for badblocks or similar stuff that may cause any errors. What should I do to fix that? I'm running out of ideas and it's sad because I haven't found anyone with similar problem.