Hi,
I have jsute bought a I9000 (called Galaxy S in France) and I was quiet happy before I change the gmail configuration.
I have configure it to synchronize all my email and my device became unusable (error message every 5 second saying that applications XXX was unable to run).
I think this is because the internal memory of the phone was full.
I success (this take me nearly 1 hours) to clear gmail cache and the phone is working back correctly.
However I would like to make a full system clean in order to start with a fresh system but when I go to Privacy and choose Factiry reset, I get the message "no factory reset was performed because the system clear service is not available".
Does someone know why I get this error and how to fix that?
I plan to fkash the mobile and (first) get the recovery mode has it is not available on my device but I would like to have a fresh system first.
Thanks a lot for your help!!
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Hello everyone,
My issue is not new, many of us had to face it. I spent the whole day searching a solution which would work for me, but in vain. So, I'm sorry for making a new thread for an old problem but none of the suggested solutions worked for me.
I've made the "Factory data reset" today and since then I can't download anything from the market ( I receive the "Download unsuccessful" message)
There's no problem in 2 cases :
- via the Desktop version of the market (even with my account)
- another primary account (but on the same phone)
I've tried :
- Reseting the Factory data several times.
- Deleting Data and/or Cache of the Market/Gtalk/Chekin Service/....
- Logging in/out Gtalk
- Yelling on my phone/pc
- Formating my sd card
None of these worked, I'm hopeless...
Please come save my soul.
Device :
HTC Incredible S
Android 2.2.1
Kernel 2.6.35.9
Build 1.36.405.1
Not rooted yet
hi
i want to update my phone 4.4.4 to android L , 5.1 (Official)
but every time show this error Insufficient Space ...
i delete Google service & Google play , cache / data , But problem is still.
i clear cache with CM.
and uninstall all apps
delete all google apps cache / data
change google account
reset & more , But problem is still !
finally i reset factory my device and now just show this error :
Couldn't Download
* No root , internal memory is more than 20 gig free , i want to use the official update method (No OTA)
Please help
Thanks.
UP...................
I have the same error. But in may case, i downloaded and installed app/game. But when open it, pop up appears with content "my phone don't have enough space...". Tried many ways but can't fix it.
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Hello World,
before I explain my problem, I am most humbly asking for one small favour:
Please(!!) nobody give me any advice along the line of: Just do a factory reset and start from scratch
I've got almost a thousand apps installed on my system and I'm in no mood to even try to reconfigure it all over again.
Some time ago I installed the latest beta of Cyanogenmod on my Samsung Galaxy Note Tablet SM-P900.
After some time I encountered so many quirks with it, that I decided to flash back to the latest stable build 12.1-20151029 (Android v5.1.1).
Since I was always able to upgrade w/o wiping data, I did the same here, but right after the downgrade the system started misbehaving.
Matter of fact, I could only boot through to the desktop, once I had removed some google.* related dirs from the data/data location. Right afterwards I reinstalled the affected apps from backup and that fixed that.
Unfortunately during the proces of peeking and poking in data/data I messed up some ownership/permission settings.
I also managed to fix those via an old backup (via: chmod/chown --reference), *but* now I am getting a popup message telling me:
"There is something wrong with your data partition..." everytime I reboot the system.
Afterwards I can work just fine with the tablet, but every 3rd or 4th day it suddenly reboots - then being stable again for another couple of days.
If I could only find out what fault this messages refers to, I could fix it manually - but I couldn't find anything useful by reviewing the logcat info.
After installing N960FXXU6FTJ5 for my ITV Exynos version, I made a wipe cache as I usually do after a firmare upgrade but this time, in Recovery mode, I found a new option in the bottom of the list called "Repair apps".
Someone knows what does it do and how it work's?
joedellosso69 said:
After installing N960FXXU6FTJ5 for my ITV Exynos version, I made a wipe cache as I usually do after a firmare upgrade but this time, in Recovery mode, I found a new option in the bottom of the list called "Repair apps".
Someone knows what does it do and how it work's?
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I answer myself :
I gave it a try....
....there's a reboot, the Samsung logo goes on normally for a while and after that it pops on the Optimizing Apps screen (two gears turnung plus the % of the apps optimized ) that you'll get everytime you update the OS.
When the process finishes, the phone gets on normally.
For what I've read around in Google, this process (Optimizing Apps) actually provisions the apps for the system by generating the Dalvik cache so that apps can run nicely (and quickly) with the current system. Personally I think it also makes a sort of defragmentation of all the apps .
So, when troubles occurs (lags, some types of app crashes) , with repair apps in recovery mode you can do a manuall re-optimize apps so the system will return snappie like it is after a firmware update..
On my s21+ repair apps also reset all my default services to Samsung apps. For instance, I had installed Gboard, Google Messaging, Phone etc and they all reverted to Samsungs version. Not a big deal since all I had to do was switch back to the Google apps when I opened each application.
FYI, I also did the clear system cache and repair apps and it made my fingerprint work consistently. I was having really inconsistent results with the reader before performing these recovery mode options.
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On my s21+ repair apps also reset all my default services to Samsung apps. For instance, I had installed Gboard, Google Messaging, Phone etc and they all reverted to Samsungs version. Not a big deal since all I had to do was switch back to the Google apps when I opened each application.
FYI, I also did the clear system cache and repair apps and it made my fingerprint work consistently. I was having really inconsistent results with the reader before performing these recovery mode options.
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That would be safe mode i think
Hi, I'm having issues while syncing my Google account during the Setup Wizard's process, after choosing to restore data from a previous backup.
What happens?
(Tried several times on ArrowOS 12.1 20220808 and on crDroid 8.7 20220801 with either NikGapps 20220709):
- I connect to any type of network (both mobile data and Wi-Fi give the same result);
- the setup wizard asks to "Copy apps & data", but I "can't use old device";
- I apparently successfully log in to my account by solving the 2FA;
- I enter the PIN of the old backup and I choose what to restore everything already selected (Apps, Contacts, SMS and MMS messages, Device Settings and Call History);
- the setup wizard shows the agreement screen where you can toggle stuff (Location and Device maintenance) for a second with a disclaimer explaining how data is used;
- THE WHOLE SCREEN DISAPPEARS;
- a new "loading, please wait" screen appears for less then second;
- the agreement screen shows up again (without the how-data-is-used disclaimer), letting me toggling stuff (but there's no "Back up to Google Drive" option);
- completing the setup wizard, I have to log in again as it looks like the device has never had a Google account linked (even though there's a notification saying it's restoring apps and related data, but it's stuck on 0 over X apps to install);
- logging in again lets me restore apps data but not device settings and it also lets me choose to back up to Google Drive;
What doesn't solve this problem?
- changing ROM version
- factory resetting the phone or any sort of clean flash
How did this problem came up?
I flashed ArrowOS vanilla over the GApps build for error, then I dirty flashed the GApps build and some errors came up, therefore I clean flashed and started having issues.
I have no clue on how to solve this and on why this happens either, and I found no one facing the same issue on the net. I don't think it's a ROM-related issue (since changing ROM doesn't solve the problem), this is why I'm asking here.
How can I solve this?
Can you use another device to login to your google account via a web browser and check there is a backup in existence ?
dst212 said:
Hi, I'm having issues while syncing my Google account during the Setup Wizard's process, after choosing to restore data from a previous backup.
What happens?
(Tried several times on ArrowOS 12.1 20220808 and on crDroid 8.7 20220801 with either NikGapps 20220709):
- I connect to any type of network (both mobile data and Wi-Fi give the same result);
- the setup wizard asks to "Copy apps & data", but I "can't use old device";
- I apparently successfully log in to my account by solving the 2FA;
- I enter the PIN of the old backup and I choose what to restore everything already selected (Apps, Contacts, SMS and MMS messages, Device Settings and Call History);
- the setup wizard shows the agreement screen where you can toggle stuff (Location and Device maintenance) for a second with a disclaimer explaining how data is used;
- THE WHOLE SCREEN DISAPPEARS;
- a new "loading, please wait" screen appears for less then second;
- the agreement screen shows up again (without the how-data-is-used disclaimer), letting me toggling stuff (but there's no "Back up to Google Drive" option);
- completing the setup wizard, I have to log in again as it looks like the device has never had a Google account linked (even though there's a notification saying it's restoring apps and related data, but it's stuck on 0 over X apps to install);
- logging in again lets me restore apps data but not device settings and it also lets me choose to back up to Google Drive;
What doesn't solve this problem?
- changing ROM version
- factory resetting the phone or any sort of clean flash
How did this problem came up?
I flashed ArrowOS vanilla over the GApps build for error, then I dirty flashed the GApps build and some errors came up, therefore I clean flashed and started having issues.
I have no clue on how to solve this and on why this happens either, and I found no one facing the same issue on the net. I don't think it's a ROM-related issue (since changing ROM doesn't solve the problem), this is why I'm asking here.
How can I solve this?
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hello mate
could you solve it? something similar is happening to me
diegots said:
hello mate
could you solve it? something similar is happening to me
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Hi there. Now I'm running a different ROM, tho, PixelOS. I just clean flashed it. Also, it might be the old backup that caused the problem with those ROMs, while the newer backup I used (created on ArrowOS) didn't cause any.