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Is there any way at all to access the dictionary that HTC uses? I have the HTC_IMD Mod keyboard which has in the settings menu access to user dictionary but I do not think this is the full list of user added dictionary items.
If I can't edit individual items add or delete is there a way to flush the user dictionary completely and have it start from fresh? I ask because I have noticed when switching between roms and if both roms have the HTC_IMD Mod the user added dictionary seems to presist between roms even after a wipe of data and cache
Thats weird usually a full wipe kills everything
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bycoo222 said:
Thats weird usually a full wipe kills everything
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yeah i thought it was strange too but i also got the same behavior when i would do nandroid restores.
Did u try to like redo everything with a reformat of ur SD Mayb some temp files and then a wipe data factory reset delvic cache and SD ext n then reflashing the Rom then if its still there then there's another problem
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bycoo222 said:
Did u try to like redo everything with a reformat of ur SD Mayb some temp files and then a wipe data factory reset delvic cache and SD ext n then reflashing the Rom then if its still there then there's another problem
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Yep I did all those things. The only one I wasn't' able to do was wipe dalvik cache. When I tried to do so through the recovery menu an error occurred and it told me to use adb wipe dalvik. So I tried that but when I typed adb wipe dalvik the help page came up describing the adb commands and it doesn't seem as though wipe is one of them.
How do you wipe the cache through adb?
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I am using MIUI 5.31 at the moment.
However it was known to be there'll be some update today after.
Is there any way to back-up and restore on the new version of ROM?
I have backuped all the systems and applications using the back-up menu.
Do I simply get new 5.32 and restore using the backup i created just now?
And to install a new version, from my old version 5.31, do I have to do
format /system
format /cache
format /data
and then install from SD card?
(or do I have to go back to Froyo? hopefully not )
And final question! Everytime I update the ROM, do i have to re-calibrate the battery? (Make battery full and wipe-out the battery status)
Thanks in advance! have a good day
um im newbie too so don't trust me too much
for updating existing rom.. do not require back-up and stuff..
u just /format system and cache and install the new Rom using CWM
it does not wipe out anything everything stays same except the rom version
hope this helps
Oh yeah and I wanted to ask question for calibration thing so.. if anyone have answer plz post XD
what does format /datadata do exactly? that in comparison with format /data
candoo100 said:
um im newbie too so don't trust me too much
for updating existing rom.. do not require back-up and stuff..
u just /format system and cache and install the new Rom using CWM
it does not wipe out anything everything stays same except the rom version
hope this helps
Oh yeah and I wanted to ask question for calibration thing so.. if anyone have answer plz post XD
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Thanks! Now I have some ideas how to do it. I will try your way first. But don't we need to format / data aswell?
I'm also getting confused between format /data and format /datadata. ><
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Feelosopher said:
Thanks! Now I have some ideas how to do it. I will try your way first. But don't we need to format / data aswell?
I'm also getting confused between format /data and format /datadata. ><
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If you want to do a completely clean install, format cache, system, data and datadata. If you want to keep your apps etc, format system and cache. Hope that clears things up
Shrapnel2 said:
If you want to do a completely clean install, format cache, system, data and datadata. If you want to keep your apps etc, format system and cache. Hope that clears things up
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^^ yeah thats the best way, u dont need to format /data everytime, only when you feel like a clean install.
as for battery calibration, this is not needed for upgrades. usually a battery calibration is required when a full firmware is flashed with ODIN.
And MIUI backup will allow you to restore backups on older / newer versions of MIUI, but as mentioned above, you dont need to backup unless you are going to format /data and /datadata - where apps are stored
Shrapnel2 said:
If you want to do a completely clean install, format cache, system, data and datadata. If you want to keep your apps etc, format system and cache. Hope that clears things up
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yeah, just format cache and dalvik cache if want to maintain your apps!
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wow! thanks for the answers guys. It really helped me out to understand it more!!
I'll try out the new rom now. Thanks again!
I get "Insufficient space" errors when I try to download or upgrade apps around 20 MB. This is on Gingervolt 2.0. Any ideas?
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coverslide said:
I get "Insufficient space" errors when I try to download or upgrade apps around 20 MB. This is on Gingervolt 2.0. Any ideas?
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Try clearing the Dalvik cache in recovery or you can clear cache and data for the market by going to Settings>Applications>Manage Apps>Market
As an aside, every time I clear cache in recovery, I have to set up my account again. Is that normal?
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foobz said:
As an aside, every time I clear cache in recovery, I have to set up my account again. Is that normal?
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Not for wiping the cache partition. That should only happen if you wipe data.
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I have been having this problem too, wiping the caches doesn't seem to help me so far. If I delete out a few files from the cache with ES I can download and update the apps. But I need to do that every time.
*sigh* ok stupid me. Wiping cache / dalvik cache from recovery didn't help me either since they both filled right back up when i rebooted the phone.
So then I tried wiping them manually from ConnectBot, but I did a rm -rf /cache/. Although this did allow me to download the apps without the insufficient memory error, this seemed to crash the package installer, and I tried to reboot. Now my phone boot loops ...
Yeah, so is there any way to fix it from here? How can I get back to recovery from a boot loop? And how would I repair the cache cand dalvik-cache partitions? Any ideas?
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*sigh* ok stupid me. Wiping cache / dalvik cache from recovery didn't help me either since they both filled right back up when i rebooted the phone.
So then I tried wiping them manually from ConnectBot, but I did a rm -rf /cache/. Although this did allow me to download the apps without the insufficient memory error, this seemed to crash the package installer, and I tried to reboot. Now my phone boot loops ...
Yeah, so is there any way to fix it from here? How can I get back to recovery from a boot loop? And how would I repair the cache cand dalvik-cache partitions? Any ideas?
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Pull the battery
Use volume down and power and hold both until you see the "wipe data" screen.
Confirm with power button
Confirm with power again
*this doesnt actually wipe anything*
Now you will boot into recovery, from there, either restore a backup (hopefully you made one recently) or reflash gingervolt without wiping anything.
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Any ideas on the space issue?
I finally backed up, wiped data and reinstalled gingervolt 2.0. So far this seems to have fixed my issue.
You probably removed the cache directory, which made android fail to use it when booting.
Usually the dalvik-cache, which gets recreated on every reboot, is stored in there.
If your device is rooted you should have a look at "SD Maid", which will help you free some space. (link in my signature).
Gs+ problem
From few hours i am facing problem from play store .
When i download any app it downloads but play store dosent installs it.
I was on brood rom buss. Ed. And then moved to ics, still same problem...
Then i moved to stock rom still same problem...
I have tried full reset , wiped dalvik cache many time, but the problem still exist......
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Backup your stuff format internal SD card go to recovery wipe data wipe cache wipe dalvik format system format data data then flash a new custom rom
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Valgare said:
Backup your stuff format internal SD card go to recovery wipe data wipe cache wipe dalvik format system format data data then flash a new custom rom
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Tried everything
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shubham412302 said:
Tried everything
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Try another version of playstore..
If my post helped, don't mind hitting THANKS
go in settings\apps\downloaded\google play store and press clear data and uninstall updates
Helo ppl .
I unknowingly wiped the dalvik cache on my phone using CWM.
I used link2sd with an Ext2 partition and everything was working fine but NOW AFTER THE WIPE dalvik cache . Link2sd shows theMOUNT SCRIPT cannot be created and all apps which wer once linked hav disappeared
(including play.store :/ ... )
PlEAASE HELP MEEE :.(
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Mehsaan2444 said:
Helo ppl .
I unknowingly wiped the dalvik cache on my phone using CWM.
I used link2sd with an Ext2 partition and everything was working fine but NOW AFTER THE WIPE dalvik cache . Link2sd shows theMOUNT SCRIPT cannot be created and all apps which wer once linked hav disappeared
(including play.store :/ ... )
PlEAASE HELP MEEE :.(
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Here is the play store:
h t t p s ://dl.dropbox.com/u/63233/com.android.vending_3.8.17.apk
Try reinstalling link2sd I guess after running the apk I uploaded for you.
Pete
Mehsaan2444 said:
Helo ppl .
I unknowingly wiped the dalvik cache on my phone using CWM.
I used link2sd with an Ext2 partition and everything was working fine but NOW AFTER THE WIPE dalvik cache . Link2sd shows theMOUNT SCRIPT cannot be created and all apps which wer once linked hav disappeared
(including play.store :/ ... )
PlEAASE HELP MEEE :.(
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Bro, clearing dalvik cache by CWM doesn't affect any app. When you reboot the system, the phone rebuilds the required dalvik cache files. Your problem seems to be somewhat different...
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allebone said:
Here is the play store:
h t t p s ://dl.dropbox.com/u/63233/com.android.vending_3.8.17.apk
Try reinstalling link2sd I guess after running the apk I uploaded for you.
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Thnk you very much ..
Since I got playstore again I re partioned the sd card after which there was no mount script error ..
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Galaxy_Rohit said:
Bro, clearing dalvik cache by CWM doesn't affect any app. When you reboot the system, the phone rebuilds the required dalvik cache files. Your problem seems to be somewhat different...
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Link2sd needs the dalvik cache to keep symbolic links of apps in the partition on boot. If you wipe dalvik, you mess up the structure and loose access to all apps on the partition.
Avoid wiping dalvik cache when using link2sd, unless you're changing roms (cuz you're wiping everything anyways).
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Link2sd needs the dalvik cache to keep symbolic links of apps in the partition on boot. If you wipe dalvik, you mess up the structure and loose access to all apps on the partition.
Avoid wiping dalvik cache when using link2sd, unless you're changing roms (cuz you're wiping everything anyways).
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Same Problem with Me.. how To Solve This Problem /? Please tellmeeeeee Guyssssssssssss Em so Worried..
Mr.Faizy said:
Same Problem with Me.. how To Solve This Problem /? Please tellmeeeeee Guyssssssssssss Em so Worried..
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If you have a previous Nandroid backup, restore it from recovery. If not, I don´t know.... the hard work, reinstall all?
It says i have not enough space when i try to install one app it says not enought storage ... but check this out.
I use Folder Mount for Ashpalt 8 only
And Link 2 SD to all the other apps
(i cleaned many apps today and i get this message after the clean up)
Have you cleared cache and the dalvic cache.
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Cache yeah dalvik no... Also i have no recovery to clear dalvik I'm only rooted
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Try to install and run CLEAN MASTER. This app will help you clean all caches (except dalvik) and will clear some space for you
It wont remove any saved settings in any app. It just cleared its data (cache, thumbails etc)
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Try to install and run CLEAN MASTER. This app will help you clean all caches (except dalvik) and will clear some space for you
It wont remove any saved settings in any app. It just cleared its data (cache, thumbails etc)
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I did clear all chache data and the fault was with the app (apk file was broken).I tried other apk files and they worked so thank you.
Link2sd has option to clear dalvik
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zolaisugly said:
Link2sd has option to clear dalvik
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Really i had no idea thanks but the problem is solved but i have to ask one more thing.
Whats is dalvik cache used for ?
jackaros said:
Really i had no idea thanks but the problem is solved but i have to ask one more thing.
Whats is dalvik cache used for ?
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Dalvik-cache
When your phone starts up, the Dalvik Virtual Machine looks at all your apps and frameworks, and creates a tree of dependencies which is stored in the dalvik-cache. This allows applications to run in an optimised state (and explains why your phone takes longer to boot up after applying a new rom, it’s rebuilding the cache.)
Thank Google.
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zolaisugly said:
Dalvik-cache
When your phone starts up, the Dalvik Virtual Machine looks at all your apps and frameworks, and creates a tree of dependencies which is stored in the dalvik-cache. This allows applications to run in an optimised state (and explains why your phone takes longer to boot up after applying a new rom, it’s rebuilding the cache.)
Thank Google.
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Thank you for the info.