When I am out in CWM recovery and go to wipe Dalvik Cache it says E:Info is WRONG all the time.
I have flashed a new firmware with odin , repartitioned and everything and still this error will not go away. Any ideas on how to fix? Thanks
dalvik cache still clears.
working as intended.
error shows because your external sdcard is unpartitioned.
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Hi,
First I installed Cyanogen6 to try it. After few days I decide to go back to Froyo again. Now I can't use the camera on froyo. When I try to open it, the screen goes black. How can I reset to the original state and delete everything related to Cyanogen? I made hard reset with no luck. For example, SuperUser APK is still installed after the hard reset... so I suppose Cyanogen stuff are also still on my phone.
someone can help me?
Sorry for my bad english
I made these wipes:
Wipe data/factory reset :: Wipe /data and /cache
Wipe cache : Wipe /cache only
Wipe Dalvik-cache :: Wipe /cache/dalvik-cache , /data/dalvik-cache , /sd-ext/dalvik-cache if present
Wipe SD:ext partition : Wipe the ext partition on your sdcard
Wipe battery stats : Wipe the battery stats in /data
Wipe rotate settings : Wipe the sensor settings in /data
You have to flash a stock image, or if you were smart, NAND restore to before you flashed CM.
I flashed a stock image but I don't have a NAND backup.
Was it a proper stock image, or a repacked one? Might explain the SU app.
I download and installed the following update.zip:
8d1049f5d550.OTA_Passion_Vodafone_Generic_2.15.151.5_R_FRF91-1.13.1700.1_EPF21B_release_signed.zip
Downloaded from android.clients.google. com / packages/ ota
Is it a stock image or a repacked one? What should I flash?
If cyanogen6 write something to /system, Did it get deleted with a wipe? This could be the problem. How can I clean all the storage and revert it to the initial state?
/system isn't touched with a wipe, but it's overwritten when you flash.
I will flash the system.img from FRF91. This should solve my problem.
Indeed it should.
I got the same problem with the camera in cyanogen 6. And now i can't install any Rom because E:Can't open /sdcard/update.zip (bad)
Sounds like a bad download. Download CM7 and compare the checksum. Then try again.
I have CM7 installed (latest nightly). When I reboot to CWM 3.0.1.0 with the SD card I used to originally install CM7, I can wipe davlik cache as per normal use.
When I reboot my nook with N key and power without my CWM SD card inserted I can do everything in CWM that I have tried, except wipe the davlik cache. When I press wipe davlik cache the screen blips for a second then just stays on that menu choice screen that contains wipe davlik cache. I don't get the yes no accept screen and it doesnt appear to wipe the cache.
What am I doing wrong? I assume it is something I do not fundamentally understand about how CM7 works with the different partitions.
There was a trick to this I read before but don't remember where. Try going up in the menus and unmounting the cache filesystem before doing it. It was something like that. I did it once, it worked, and then I promptly forgot it
For anyone else having this problem, an update to 3.0.2.8 through rom manager did the trick.
I have a problem with my android ..
I Downloaded latest CM7 ROM to SD Card
Rebooted to Recovery Mode
I selected install zip from sd card
I selected choose zip from sd card
I selected the CM7 ROM
Selected Yes - Install update
I Waited till the Installation is finish
I selected reboot system now... after reboot should i do something ?
Beacuse when i reboot i just get the Samsung Logo.. please help me !!
did you flashed clockworkmod recovery????
Have you done "wipe\Reset factory data" and wipe system cache?????
try to go to cwm wipe your data, install cm7 once again. then reboot.
should be nothing wrong after that.
You try to wipe data, and wipe cache, before you install romnya
sent from my mini buntut.! is the best
Hi, i just installed minicm 10 4.1.2 with swap and sd-ext partitions made in CWM. The problem is that the ext partition is not enabled. i can see it in partitions info, but id doesn't do Anything. All of my apps get installed on internal memory.
Pls help
Use link2sd from the store to move those apps to the sdext
Settings-performance-memory management-A2SD
reboot..
I selected dc2sd. The first tiem it booted, the screen said "Android is optimizing", and after that everything was ok. But when i tried to reboot i was stuck in a bootloop (was waiting for nearly 10 minutes on the cyanogen boot animation) :/
I cleared dalvik cache, and booted up again, again android is optimizing and everything force closes :/
EDIT: Solved it.
It's a matter of selecting dc2sd or a2sd BEFORE installing anything.
So a wipe data/factory reset, wipe dalvik and cache did the work.
Clean install, than immediately select the a2sd metod in settings>performance>memory management
Funny thing thou when i try to see a2sd information, it always gives me error... oh well, at least it works.
Thnx Guys
Hi!
I have a little problem with my SGS. I used from a month CM 10.1 ROM and Semaphore 2.9.3 kernel. Today phone start up and after a few minutes restart into recovery. I tried reinstall ROM, recover backup etc but has no effects. I tried also flash Samsung JVP ROM (3 files, with re-partition) but phone restart like boot loop problem.... After all that i tried wipe all data/factory reset, format every partition. No errors shows in CWM but all data still are on partition data :/
Summary i can't format/erase data from partition:
data,
cache,
datadata,
sdcard (internal)
In CWM all partition format show results "Done" but data still are there.
But I can flash new system into system or new kernel into boot partition.
Any idea without NAND is dead ?
got pic on error? maybe dbdata
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Ok...
Actually a I have lastest CM 10.1 and Semaphore kernel 3.0.0
When I tired CWM/Mounts and Starage Menu/format /data
See first attachment
After I go to CWM/advanced/show log:
See second attachment
And data on partition /data are still there...
Hi,
could the warning in the second screenshot be the Problem????
Okay it's only a warning not an error...but maybe that is the prob...
I searched about this warring "Wipe via secure discard failed, used discard" but I not found anything useful.
That's Bad :crying:
Another idea: Flashing back to an older Version of CWM-Recovery and then testing if data partition can be cleaned up...
Another question is : what means the Option "Wipe via secure discard"??? what is the effect, anyone knows???
freakymod2120 said:
That's Bad :crying:
Another idea: Flashing back to an older Version of CWM-Recovery and then testing if data partition can be cleaned up...
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I tried that method clean up, factory reset/format with stock JPU and CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVP-v3.7-CWM3RFS, but no effects
I tried also with another Samsung ROM 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3...