Since the upgrade to FRF91, my AT&T nexus one has been somewhat laggy, and I even got an "App is not responding, force close?" dialog, which I believe is the first of those I have gotten on the Nexus One. Animations between programs almost always stutter now, while on the original Froyo release, this was not an issue.
MatthewDS said:
Since the upgrade to FRF91, my AT&T nexus one has been somewhat laggy, and I even got an "App is not responding, force close?" dialog, which I believe is the first of those I have gotten on the Nexus One. Animations between programs almost always stutter now, while on the original Froyo release, this was not an issue.
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I would try the following (assuming you are STOCK):
Turn your phone off
Mail it to me (kidding)
Hold Volume Down and power back on (puts you into Stock Recovery)
Press the Volume Up and Power at same time (brings up the Recovery Menu)
Select Wipe Cache Partition (or similar)
Reboot
Hope this helps!
After download FRF91 on my stock N1 the apps run really smooth and in
FRF85B I had alot of force close pop-ups.
I did a wipe cache and wipe cache devik and installed the FRF91 and my N1 is running silky smooth and fast with all apps.
Ok, tried that. Seems better, but it might just be that fresh feeling after a reboot. Thanks for your help.
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Damn good tip Talderon. Worked for me.
Thanks!
Talderon said:
I would try the following (assuming you are STOCK):
Turn your phone off
Mail it to me (kidding)
Hold Volume Down and power back on (puts you into Stock Recovery)
Press the Volume Up and Power at same time (brings up the Recovery Menu)
Select Wipe Cache Partition (or similar)
Reboot
Hope this helps!
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Talderon said:
I would try the following (assuming you are STOCK):
Turn your phone off
Mail it to me (kidding)
Hold Volume Down and power back on (puts you into Stock Recovery)
Press the Volume Up and Power at same time (brings up the Recovery Menu)
Select Wipe Cache Partition (or similar)
Reboot
Hope this helps!
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Does this process have any undesirable effects? By this I mean, does it erase anything one would likely want to keep?
what if you have RA recovery? how do you wipe cache?
logger said:
Does this process have any undesirable effects? By this I mean, does it erase anything one would likely want to keep?
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No side effects at all. The first boot after wipe may take longer cause the dalvik cache has to be recreated. No necessary data and no settings get lost.
For amon ra select wipe -- cache and wipe -- dalvik cache
You should do this after every rom update and kernel update. I am flashing kernels nearly every day and wipe helps 99% when facing problems!
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If anybody can help me, I would be very grateful, I'm totally stuck at this point. I think I am having problem with the boot image.
I just tried to flash Revolt Rom 1.3. I previously had Revolt 1.1 and decrapified before that.
I followed the same procedure as before, but cannot get my phone to boot. I just get LG screen > splash screen > Verizon 4G LTE Screen > backlit blank screen and pulsed vibration.
I can get into clockwork mod and see my backups. I tried to flash backups, Revolt ROM 1.1, and Decrapified several times to no avail.
Here is my step by step using decrapified
1) Hold down volume and power (I get permanently Erase Screen)
2) Confirm twice ( I get lg screen then clockwork mod)
3) go to back up and restore > advanced restore > revo_decrap-1.1 > restore system > yes- Restore system
***Sometimes I just get "restore complete!" Sometimes I get "error while flashing boot" But restore seems to go normally***
4) Go to advanced > Wipe Dalvik Cache > Confirm wipe Dalvik Cache (I get Dalvik Cache wiped)
5)+++++Go back+++++ > Reboot System Now ( I get same problem)
Any help is much appreciated!!!
mobiusnc
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If anybody can help me, I would be very grateful, I'm totally stuck at this point. I think I am having problem with the boot image.
I just tried to flash Revolt Rom 1.3. I previously had Revolt 1.1 and decrapified before that.
I followed the same procedure as before, but cannot get my phone to boot. I just get LG screen > splash screen > Verizon 4G LTE Screen > backlit blank screen and pulsed vibration.
I can get into clockwork mod and see my backups. I tried to flash backups, Revolt ROM 1.1, and Decrapified several times to no avail.
Here is my step by step using decrapified
1) Hold down volume and power (I get permanently Erase Screen)
2) Confirm twice ( I get lg screen then clockwork mod)
3) go to back up and restore > advanced restore > revo_decrap-1.1 > restore system > yes- Restore system
***Sometimes I just get "restore complete!" Sometimes I get "error while flashing boot" But restore seems to go normally***
4) Go to advanced > Wipe Dalvik Cache > Confirm wipe Dalvik Cache (I get Dalvik Cache wiped)
5)+++++Go back+++++ > Reboot System Now ( I get same problem)
Any help is much appreciated!!!
mobiusnc
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Try to use a full recovery from before you flashed the newest update. That will have the full everything including the old boot.img that was working for you. After that reflash the ROM you want as system and everything should be perfect.
Hope this helped.
Haro912 said:
Try to use a full recovery from before you flashed the newest update. That will have the full everything including the old boot.img that was working for you. After that reflash the ROM you want as system and everything should be perfect.
Hope this helped.
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Thanks for the help. I'm assuming you mean just restore? Not advanced restore of any kind?
I just tried "backup and restore > restore > choose a date > confirm" but unfortunately it didn't help. There were no errors in the restore process. I'll try again with an earlier backup( I have 3 total)
Anything else I could try?
Thanks,
mobiusnc
I just did the same process with an earlier backup (decrapified) and it worked! Not sure what I did differently....but it worked!
Thanks a lot. I really appreciate it, I was getting very worried...
mobiusnc
Any time dude. Also, I try to keep myself in the habit of backing up before flashing a new ROM and then a few days after installing the new one back up that one. I have a folder on my computer with older versions and I keep a few on my phone as well. I have had to lose a few days before and I hated having to change everything backto how I had it and stuff. I'm stoked I could help you out though.
Hmmm, there still seems to be an issue. I was able to recover to a backup of decrapified. Everything looked good. Then I tried to reflash Revolt1.1, which I had before. I get the blank backlit screen with vibration pulses.
Another clue might be that I only get the 4G "jingle" with the backed up version. Other times it is silent during bootup.
Very strange....any ideas anyone?
I hope I'm not stuck with decrapified-1.1 for ever! I was having problems with the pushed update basically causing the same blank backlit screen with pulse issue. Next I'm going to try the stock rooted rom provided by thecube. Then bed...
mobiusnc
I was able to get the rooted stock ROM to work using just "restore", not "advanced restore > system". It does not work using the latter. At least it's a start.
Is there a difference in the boot images between ROMs? I'm guessing yes. If so, could somebody create a boot image for Revolt 1.3? I'd love to try and see if I can get it to work using regular "restore" with a boot image.
mobiusnc
No ROMs other than stock have a boot.img yet. You just have to have the 2 files for the ROM in a folder and then adv restore them to system. If you can get into one of the Revolt ROMs the OTA will no longer be pushed to your phone and I believe you will have it without losing root. Not 100% on that though.
The jingle was cut from Revolt to shave down the size of the install.
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Try doing a data wipe and then try again
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Me too
I run into this problem with mine every few days. I am able to get up and running by restoring a backup... but that gets annoying. I also returned my first Revolution to Verizon because of this issue. So far I haven't figured out what's causing it. It usually happens when the phone is just sitting in standby minding its own business, then spontaneously reboots to the blank screen. I'll keep experimenting.
i rooted my droid 3 and changed the battery icon and notification panel backround installed mavrom it was giving me lots of errors so i did a factory reset i think it failed now the phone starts but if i open any apps except the phone app or the stock messaging app the phone restarts and any apps i have are gone but the changes to the notification bar are still there i have tried every recovery method i can find and nothing can fix it can nayone help?
Did you do a wipe of data ?
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If u have tried everything u can think of the last step is .Sbf
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Here is a link to a thread that will get you back to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1255198
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did a whipe and what was on the link dident fix it when i use rsd lite it gets to 3/18 and fails
What recovery are you using?
stock recovery cant get any other ones to work
Try this. Follow the directions in the OP. It'll take about 5 mins to get back to a box stock D3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1339816
went to the link downloaded it, flashed it everything went good then phone restarts and everything is back to stock except the things i changed with rom manager and still resets everytime my phone turns off
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went to the link downloaded it, flashed it everything went good then phone restarts and everything is back to stock except the things i changed with rom manager and still resets everytime my phone turns off
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Then ROM Manager is clearly the issue. That link gets you to box stock software. I'm not a fan of RM because I feel that unless 110% understood, it can cause way more headaches than it fixes. What do you use it for? What changes did you make after flashing to stock?
used rom manager to change battery icon 3g icon signal icon and the notification bar backround
I don't think that MavROM is compatible with Rom Manager tweaks. I believe that they only work with CM based ROMs. Try reflashing to stock, rerooting, and reROMing it. Don't make the changes and see if the issues persist.
i tried reflashing to stock like 10 times and it never fully goes back to stock
How about going to cwm through odin and deleting your catch data and your delv catch. I had the same issue when reverting back to stock ( it wasnt fully there) but when i erased all the data and delv catch it reverted to the stock rom properly. Just a thought
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i cant get into cwm not sure how to do it
htimes said:
i cant get into cwm not sure how to do it
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Well, the previous is strange, because I've used that to recover from all different causes of bricks and bootloops and reboots and etc. All took me back to box stock software...
Anyways, I would flash back to stock-ish with it, re-root, install CWM, boot into recovery, and then wipe /system /data /cache /dalvik cache.
Using X + Power then VOL Up + Down, you can get into stock recovery and wipe data and cache. This puzzles me though, because that quick SBF wipes data, system, and cache.
Just for my curiosity, what ISN'T stock after the quick unbrick method?
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i tried reflashing to stock like 10 times and it never fully goes back to stock
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Oops, bumped Thanks trying to quote this. When the DOS-looking window prompts you to press any key to exit, and I'm assuming you do, do you let the phone go through it's process where the yellow bar inches across the screen and completes the reset?
tried odin said it isent compatible with my device
htimes said:
tried odin said it isent compatible with my device
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Odin is for samsung devices
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redsox985 said:
Well, the previous is strange, because I've used that to recover from all different causes of bricks and bootloops and reboots and etc. All took me back to box stock software...
Anyways, I would flash back to stock-ish with it, re-root, install CWM, boot into recovery, and then wipe /system /data /cache /dalvik cache.
Using X + Power then VOL Up + Down, you can get into stock recovery and wipe data and cache. This puzzles me though, because that quick SBF wipes data, system, and cache.
Just for my curiosity, what ISN'T stock after the quick unbrick method?
Oops, bumped Thanks trying to quote this. When the DOS-looking window prompts you to press any key to exit, and I'm assuming you do, do you let the phone go through it's process where the yellow bar inches across the screen and completes the reset?
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the phone doesent go through the yellow bar process it just restarts to the first part of recovery menu all that is on my screen is the triangle and droid
htimes said:
the phone doesent go through the yellow bar process it just restarts to the first part of recovery menu all that is on my screen is the triangle and droid
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Are you sure you have the latest drivers installed? Head over to that thread one more time, re-download the quick unbrick, boot up with M + Power, select AP Fastboot, open the shortcut for "CLICK HERE - Something something something", allow it to go through it's 20 or so lines of actions, and when it says to press any key to exit, do so. Now just let the phone sit there while still plugged in (IIRC, this is what I did last time). If this all fails to return you to stock settings... 1. I'll be surprised 2. I'll nand backup mine and make a video for you of quick unbricking mine and everything it does.
If it does work, please don't change things in ROM Manager, IIRC, those tweaks are only for CM based ROMs, and not Mav.
Hi all
Just unpacked my shiny new HTC One which is still on its initial charge fresh out the box. Im going to be updating it to 422, but my question is..
Like you do with Samsung Updates, after youve installed all the updates, is it a good idea to Boot into Stock recovery > Data/Factory Reset > Clear Cache > Reboot, or can I just "Factory Reset" in Settings.
You need to do this with Samsung devices because they are so full of Bloated crap all running in the background, that a clear cache is needed after a Rom update.. so is it the same. (This is why Ive switched to HTC and jumped the S4 altogether)
How do I get into Stock Recovery to reset/clear cache
Thanks
NightOrchid said:
Hi all
Just unpacked my shiny new HTC One which is still on its initial charge fresh out the box. Im going to be updating it to 422, but my question is..
Like you do with Samsung Updates, after youve installed all the updates, is it a good idea to Boot into Stock recovery > Data/Factory Reset > Clear Cache > Reboot, or can I just "Factory Reset" in Settings.
You need to do this with Samsung devices because they are so full of Bloated crap all running in the background, that a clear cache is needed after a Rom update.. so is it the same. (This is why Ive switched to HTC and jumped the S4 altogether)
How do I get into Stock Recovery to reset/clear cache
Thanks
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you can't clear cache with stock recovery, you'd have to flash a custom recovery a factory reset should do it, but it'll remove all your personal installed apps too!
herwegan said:
you can't clear cache with stock recovery, you'd have to flash a custom recovery a factory reset should do it, but it'll remove all your personal installed apps too!
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Thanks for the speedy reply . I used to own a One X (so awesome, but it failed ) and you could enter Stock recovery on that and reset. However, Ive just read that if you enter the Ones boot loader (Power + Volume down).. then you can do a hard "factory reset" from the menu, ill just use that
Heres the YouTube link in case anyone else was curious:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlvaMAgtn78
Cheers Herwegan
NightOrchid said:
Thanks for the speedy reply . I used to own a One X (so awesome, but it failed ) and you could enter Stock recovery on that and reset. However, Ive just read that if you enter the Ones boot loader (Power + Volume down).. then you can do a hard "factory reset" from the menu, ill just use that
Heres the YouTube link in case anyone else was curious:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlvaMAgtn78
Cheers Herwegan
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but be aware, this will remove all the apps you've installed.
And data... basically everything.
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And data... basically everything.
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everything except sdcard, i thought pictures etc should not be affected.. correct me if i'm wrong
herwegan said:
everything except sdcard, i thought pictures etc should not be affected.. correct me if i'm wrong
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Does Hard Reset not remove everything.. Pics, music, settings, .. all of it.. hence the reason why this setting is in the Bootloader itself.
NightOrchid said:
Does Hard Reset not remove everything.. Pics, music, settings, .. all of it.. hence the reason why this setting is in the Bootloader itself.
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well if you don't mind, just try it!
herwegan said:
well if you don't mind, just try it!
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Exactly what im going to do .. ill let you know soon
EDIT:
Yep It does.. Bootloader Hard Reset Clears everything.. starts back on the setup. Sorted.
Thanks for the input
cheers
Connect to PC in fastboot mode, fastboot erase cache - should work
I love my new Note 4, but I experience twice in the last week of this new phone that is says: Samsung Keyboard has stopped working and then the keyboard would be stuck at the bottom of the screen. After trying to fix it for a few seconds, it would reboot itself. Anyone else has this problem? Solutions?
Try clearing the cache maybe that will help.
im also having the same exact problem after updating to lollipop. I've wiped cache in boot and all it did was cause one of my chargers to not fast charge anymore. but my keyboard is still crashing atleast 5 times a day. this happens whenever I long press and letter for a symbol, it doesnt matter what app im in, if i try to type a symbol through shortcut by long pressing a letter, 4 out of 5 times my keyboard will crash. I've been trying to find the solution to this but no luck.
re: keyboard
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Try clearing the cache maybe that will help.
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im also having the same exact problem after updating to lollipop. I've wiped cache in boot and all it did was cause one of my chargers to not fast charge anymore. but my keyboard is still crashing atleast 5 times a day. this happens whenever I long press and letter for a symbol, it doesnt matter what app im in, if i try to type a symbol through shortcut by long pressing a letter, 4 out of 5 times my keyboard will crash. I've been trying to find the solution to this but no luck.
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vinmaster said:
I love my new Note 4, but I experience twice in the last week of this new phone that is says: Samsung Keyboard has stopped working and then the keyboard would be stuck at the bottom of the screen. After trying to fix it for a few seconds, it would reboot itself. Anyone else has this problem? Solutions?
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I bet that all three of you did not do a full and complete wipe including factory reset
before you odin flashed the new lollipop COD6 firmware.
If that was the case then go into twrp recovery and do a full wipe including factory reset
but don't reboot the phone, navigate twrp to the "download mode" option and click that
and then get odin ready and re-flash the phone with the lollipop firmware.
A full wipe always includes system,data,cache,dalvik cache and last but not least factory reset.
Be sure to do a nandroid backup in twrp before flashing anything.
Good luck!
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I bet that all three of you did not do a full and complete wipe including factory reset
before you odin flashed the new lollipop COD6 firmware.
If that was the case then go into twrp recovery and do a full wipe including factory reset
but don't reboot the phone, navigate twrp to the "download mode" option and click that
and then get odin ready and re-flash the phone with the lollipop firmware.
A full wipe always includes system,data,cache,dalvik cache and last but not least factory reset.
Be sure to do a nandroid backup in twrp before flashing anything.
Good luck!
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Thanks for the advice! I just checked my baseband. It is COD6 and I did do wipe cache when I update it from 4.4 to 5.0.1. If the random reboot show up again, I'll do factory reset + full wipe
I have a stock non-rooted s6, I've done the OTA update already, and everything seems to be working just fine. However after the update I went to wipe the cache partition and after holding the power, volume up, and home button a little android pops up with a rotating star in it's chest, and it says installing system update for several seconds before it takes me to the screen where I can do the cache wipe. I've never rooted a device, so I'm not familiar with a lot of this, but in everything I read about doing this it never mentioned the "installing system update" part. I figured it might have been part of the OTA update that wasn't completed, but I tried doing it again and had the same message pop up. Can anyone confirm if this is a normal occurence?
Thanks in advance.
I noticed this today as well. I went to wipe cache as well and had the same android guy with the "installing update". I thought something did install correctly from the update as well since in recovery there is an option to install update from ADB, external storage or cache. I would say it is nothing to be concerned over.
Well I'm glad to know it's not just me, but I wish I knew why it does that. There's a quick pop up after the Android that says something like "no command" and an icon I didn't catch. So every time you boot to recovery it goes through that little sequence before you get to the menu options. Puzzling. Thanks for the reply. Hopefully someone figures out what it means.
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Well I'm glad to know it's not just me, but I wish I knew why it does that. There's a quick pop up after the Android that says something like "no command" and an icon I didn't catch. So every time you boot to recovery it goes through that little sequence before you get to the menu options. Puzzling. Thanks for the reply. Hopefully someone figures out what it means.
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just scroll down the menu to wipe cache partition
using your volume key down
then when u get to wipe cache hit power button
to select it
the it will take u up to reboot hit power button
again and your done
dont worry about the little android guy
you are NOT updating anything