"wipe rotate settings" - Hero CDMA Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Went to wipe battery stats in recovery but I accidentally wiped the rotate settings. Anyone know what that exactly does?

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Difference among the factory reset methods

Hi,
Currently I know three ways to make Nexus One a factory reset:
1. Through menu in the Android system, Settings->Privacy->Factory Reset
2. In the HBoot (Press Volume down when power on), select 'Clear Storage'
3. In the recovery menu, select 'Wipe Data/Factory Reset'
My questions is, what's the difference among all these ways? Or they are just the same?
I have googled and searched the forum but got no answer.
Thanks.
1. Clears /data/ = personal data/settings (keeps rom intact) http://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=factory+reset+android&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
2. Sounds like it wipes the sdcard, never used it http://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=hboot+Clear+Storage&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
3. Clears /data/ and /system/ = wipes every internal storage partition. http://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=amon_ra+recovery&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
I have a hard time believing you searched...
Oh man, you know that search results != answers.
Anyway, thanks for your reply.
So it's safe to do 'Clear Storage' in HBoot, and 'Factory Reset' in system menu. But doing a wipe in the recovery will damage your system, unless you want to flash another ROM. Right?
Many people suggest do 'Clear Storage' in HBoot when problems happen, so I doubt it is the same as the first method.
stid.smth said:
Oh man, you know that search results != answers.
Anyway, thanks for your reply.
So it's safe to do 'Clear Storage' in HBoot, and 'Factory Reset' in system menu. But doing a wipe in the recovery will damage your system, unless you want to flash another ROM. Right?
Many people suggest do 'Clear Storage' in HBoot when problems happen, so I doubt it is the same as the first method.
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No...It's also safe to do a factory reset from Recovery. That's the cleanest option according to the other guy's post. I always thought Factory Reset was the same through the settings menu and recovery, but I could be wrong.

Q&Help CM7 factory reset and S2E issue

I did a factory reset on my N1 CM 7.1 as I found the battery has been drained so fast recently. (30 mins from 100% to 0%) I did try battery calibration and both batteries are in good condition.
After the factory reset, how do I setup my S2E again since all the apps are in the SD card. I downloaded S2E from the market again and it seems does not work.
In next ocassion, if I wanna do a wipe again for my ROM. What should I do ?
** Before I did the factoy reset under "Privacy", I actually did "format - system, data, cache and sd-ext" under clockworkmod recovery "mount & storage" = = (I know I am suck on this and I searched on the forum, it did not work)
It turned out the phone stayed on the boot screen and I did a nandroid restore instantly.

[Q] Factory Reset - Isn't USB Storage supposed to wipe?

Hi,
I've just sucessfully upgraded my phone from Gingerbread to JB (JellyMOD).
I did follow all instructions to factory reset before installing the ROM in recovery.
But when the phone loaded up, the system storage was deleted as expected, my SD card (16GB) was untouched as expected...but my USB storage (which keeps all the application data I had) was not touched and still there although all my apps were deleted as supposed to be.
Is this supposed to be correct? Can I leave it there or would it cause future problems?
I followed this tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2198341
And installed this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2170925
When wiping in TWRP I chose "Wipe Cache", "Wipe Dalvik Cache" & "Factory Reset".
skatlyup said:
Hi,
I've just sucessfully upgraded my phone from Gingerbread to JB (JellyMOD).
I did follow all instructions to factory reset before installing the ROM in recovery.
But when the phone loaded up, the system storage was deleted as expected, my SD card (16GB) was untouched as expected...but my USB storage (which keeps all the application data I had) was not touched and still there although all my apps were deleted as supposed to be.
Is this supposed to be correct? Can I leave it there or would it cause future problems?
I followed this tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2198341
And installed this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2170925
When wiping in TWRP I chose "Wipe Cache", "Wipe Dalvik Cache" & "Factory Reset".
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Its right.... It isnt supposed to be delete....
Chill.
Please vanish the thanks option by clicking it...

[Q] Does TWRP wipe ART cache on Lolipop?

Does ART need to be wiped time to time, like we used to wipe Dalvik before?
If yes, TWRP (2.8.4.0) still has the 'wipe dalvik cache' menu option under advanced wipe, what does it wipe on Android 5.0.2?
Have you noticed Andoid is upgrading - optimizing app takes considerably longer now?
Can we get an answer to this?

Recovery Menu

Wipe Cache Partition not a option in recovery menu anymore?
Will wiping App Cached Data in Settings - Storage be just as good as a Cache Wipe in Recovery?
The reason there is no menu option is that there is no cache partition.
Got pointed to this a few hours ago that explains it.
Different from what I'm used to.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/1...-partition-changes-and-new-fastboot-commands/

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