Hi everyone,
Since a month I'm trying some custom ROMs, but I'm experiencing the same behavior with every ROM (but one, CM Build46), the Phone crashes and reboot when I try to install an app.
I tried :
- flashing the kernel to HCDR4.1
- installing the apps using Titanium Backup (installed through Clockwork Recovery)
- ROMs :
- CM 6.1 RC2
- CM 6.1 Stable
- Builds 48,50,52,53,60 (until today)
- Wildpuzzle
- DK Custom Froyo
I'm tired of the Build 46 now ! And I accidentally erased the Original ROM
Please, tell me someone else got the same problem and found a solution !
Thanks
The solution was to wipe the dalvik cache & format the SD Card.
But please, don't make the same mistake as I, save "your" files, but also the Nandroid backups, it's safer
vamporace said:
Hi everyone,
Since a month I'm trying some custom ROMs, but I'm experiencing the same behavior with every ROM (but one, CM Build46), the Phone crashes and reboot when I try to install an app.
I tried :
- flashing the kernel to HCDR4.1
- installing the apps using Titanium Backup (installed through Clockwork Recovery)
- ROMs :
- CM 6.1 RC2
- CM 6.1 Stable
- Builds 48,50,52,53,60 (until today)
- Wildpuzzle
- DK Custom Froyo
I'm tired of the Build 46 now ! And I accidentally erased the Original ROM
Please, tell me someone else got the same problem and found a solution !
Thanks
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Do you use an ext Partition ? -> >Yes, is the partition full or Corrupted ?
Did you done a full wipe / clear cache and clear dalvik cache before install ?
If all not help. Backup your personal files from your SD-Card and reformat the card. One time , i had a similar problem, which i solved with formating my sd-card. Don´t copy the . Folders . Backup only your Files (Titanium Backup etc.). Try it first without an EXT Parition. Format the Card with Windows to FAT32
I don't use Ext partition and i usually wipe cache partition and factory reset but didn't try the dalvik wipe cache ...
In last ressort i will try the format.
I'll inform you if it works.
Thanks
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vamporace said:
I don't use Ext partition and i usually wipe cache partition and factory reset but didn't try the dalvik wipe cache ...
In last ressort i will try the format.
I'll inform you if it works.
Thanks
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Ok! Just try Clearing all the 3 things (Clear Dalvik Cache, Clear Cache, Full WIPE),after that Reflash Custom Rom, then clear Dalvik Cache and normal Cache. Then boot an wait. First boot could take a few minutes. After full first os loading (another cup of coffee later , ~5min) try App Installations again.
Damnit ! Still the same problem after the clear cache etc !
last option : I'll format the SDCard and reflash the rom afterward...
It cost me so much time :-(
OMG, I saved "my" files from the SD Card before formating it...
but I obviously forgot that the Nandroid backup was ALSO on the SD Card...
I'm gonna cry
Lucky !
The format worked perfectly and now the phone does not crash when I install an app !!!
For the moderator : you can close the thread because it's fixed !
Thanks for the help Deep-Knight and Thanks for this answome ROM (v4.2) ;-)
How to do a clean install of cm9 on i9001 ? Thank's
Laurentyu1995 said:
How to do a clean install of cm9 on i9001 ? Thank's
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Do you mean - before flashing CM9, you have to wipe all data?
Or do you mean - flashing back to Samsung rom and then all the way back to CM9?
For me, a clean install would be, download the CM9 .zip file, go to recovery, wipe data/factory reset and then flash the new rom.
(Be careful, as clean means all your user data as settings and apps get deleted)
Cheers
ThrashJan said:
Do you mean - before flashing CM9, you have to wipe all data?
Or do you mean - flashing back to Samsung rom and then all the way back to CM9?
For me, a clean install would be, download the CM9 .zip file, go to recovery, wipe data/factory reset and then flash the new rom.
(Be careful, as clean means all your user data as settings and apps get deleted)
Cheers
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Me too i go to recovery->wipe data/factory->wipe cache and dalvick cache and then i flash but i want to format /sdcard and i don't know how . And that's the clean install ? Thank's a lot
To format SD card you have to get to storage from settings and find format internal SD card
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Hello I am newbie here.I know there is a thread for how to instal CWM recovery & how to flash custom roms, but I find that method very confusing . I have upgraded my phone to Gingerbead 2.3.6 using ODIN player (Build number:- DDKQ8). I have already rooted my phone using that zip file method. Now I want to install CWM recovery v5.0.2.6. Here are my questions.
1. Do I need to install CWM recovery v 4.0.0.9 first & then need to update it to 5.0.2.6 ? If so, how to do that?
2. After installing CWM, I want to backup my current OS,which is an official GB 2.3.6 update provided by Samsung for my country.How to backup it?
3.I still use 2GB sd card,so how much space is needed in my sd as well as internal memory while installing custom rom?
4.After installing new rom will my data stored in sd card (app backup files,music files,pictures etc.) get erased?
5.Please suggest me a good custom rom which has:- great battery backup,good interface, exciting features, fast response etc.)
Thanks in advance!
WellCome..
1) No, you can directly install 5.0.2.6..
2) In recovery You will get options for backup and restore..this will take the backup of your current rom and you can restore at any time through it..
3) No need to make any free space..if you are not using any ext partition..
4) Not At all..it wont touch your sd card data..
5) It depends on You,Which Rom you like..read their thread for more info of the rom..
KranTi said:
WellCome..
1) No, you can directly install 5.0.2.6..
2) In recovery You will get options for backup and restore..this will take the backup of your current rom and you can restore at any time through it..
3) No need to make any free space..if you are not using any ext partition..
4) Not At all..it wont touch your sd card data..
5) It depends on You,Which Rom you like..read their thread for more info of the rom..
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Thank u indeed! U really helped me alot!
KranTi said:
WellCome..
1) No, you can directly install 5.0.2.6..
2) In recovery You will get options for backup and restore..this will take the backup of your current rom and you can restore at any time through it..
3) No need to make any free space..if you are not using any ext partition..
4) Not At all..it wont touch your sd card data..
5) It depends on You,Which Rom you like..read their thread for more info of the rom..
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Sorry for asking u again, I am going to flash Apocalypse final 9.7.2012 ROMhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1700749 , but I have few questions.The installation procedure is as follows:-
Installation Procedure - Step 1 (rom)
1. boot into CWM5 Recovery
2. wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik
3. format cache/data/system/sd-ext
4. MOUNT DATA
5. flash APOCALYPSE-17.06.12
5. reboot and complete the setup wizard
What is mount data? I can't see that option in CWM 5 or is it suppossed to be mount/data ?
also it's a barebone ROM, so from where i can find essential apps like sms, mms, camera? also does bareback ROM contain google apps like gmail,gmaps,navigation etc. ?
Thanks in advance!
hello every one
i have samsung galaxy ace s5830 stock gb
i want to install cwm and custom roms
should i wipe data reset, cache,dalvic cache before and after instaling cwm and custom roms
sould i hard reset my phone from phone settings or wipe data cache etc from recovery after instaling cwm or custom roms
arshad522 said:
hello every one
i have samsung galaxy ace s5830 stock gb
i want to install cwm and custom roms
should i wipe data reset, cache,dalvic cache before and after instaling cwm and custom roms
sould i hard reset my phone from phone settings or wipe data cache etc from recovery after instaling cwm or custom roms
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No problem at all, you can do it but it isn't necessary, you can flash root file, then cwm 5.0.2.6. FIX or you can flash cf-root kernel to get both in one shot
I recommend you do 3 wipes before flash a custom rom and after too to get the cleanest rom as posible (e.g. If you get bootlop, some custom Rom not need it, or you'll get FC, anyway YOU ALWAYS READ THE DEVELOPER INSTRUCCTION TO INSTALL A CUSTOM ROM)
Even if you can restore a backup, do 3 wipes before restoring and then restore it (to avoid boot troubles), you'll get all your last configuration (if then you make 3 wipes you lost all your configuration)
What to do before flashing rom
All u need to know is in this guide, thats all u need to do before flashing a rom, u dont need to partition sd card, do it if rom requires it
IN google type in"how to partition sd card to ext 4 with clockworkmod recovery" and click on the "androidarea51" link
Viper The Ripper said:
No problem at all, you can do it but it isn't necessary, you can flash root file, then cwm 5.0.2.6. FIX or you can flash cf-root kernel to get both in one shot
I recommend you do 3 wipes before flash a custom rom and after too to get the cleanest rom as posible (e.g. If you get bootlop, some custom Rom not need it, or you'll get FC, anyway YOU ALWAYS READ THE DEVELOPER INSTRUCCTION TO INSTALL A CUSTOM ROM)
Even if you can restore a backup, do 3 wipes before restoring and then restore it (to avoid boot troubles), you'll get all your last configuration (if then you make 3 wipes you lost all your configuration)
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3wipes mean data, cache, dalvic cache or something else ?
arshad522 said:
3wipes mean data, cache, dalvic cache or something else ?
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Yeah! wipe dalvik cache is in advanced options
Doing a ext4 partition in your sdcard don't get a better performance if your sdcard's class isn't 6 or 10, I think doing a partition isn't a good thing if you use your phone as a normal usage.
Viper The Ripper said:
Yeah! wipe dalvik cache is in advanced options
Doing a ext4 partition in your sdcard don't get a better performance if your sdcard's class isn't 6 or 10, I think doing a partition isn't a good thing if you use your phone as a normal usage.
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i have 6 class samsung 8 gb memory card
now i have rooted stock gb
i made ext4 from mini tool partition wizard but when i insert memory in phone it says memory card corrupted or needs to be formated
when i formate it works fine without partition
does ext4 partition doesnt work on stock gb.
is it only for custom roms ??
arshad522 said:
i have 6 class samsung 8 gb memory card
now i have rooted stock gb
i made ext4 from mini tool partition wizard but when i insert memory in phone it says memory card corrupted or needs to be formated
when i formate it works fine without partition
does ext4 partition doesnt work on stock gb.
is it only for custom roms ??
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Ext4 works fine in GB with a custom kernel and the correct script
If you want to use a ext4 partition you'll need to flash a INT2EXT script, with a custom kernel that support it with his init.d folder
You can flash cf root, battery extender, spacekernel, nims11 whatever you want for STOCK roms and you'll get a init.d folder, then flash init2ext script and done!
Viper The Ripper said:
Ext4 works fine in GB with a custom kernel and the correct script
If you want to use a ext4 partition you'll need to flash a INT2EXT script, with a custom kernel that support it with his init.d folder
You can flash cf root, battery extender, spacekernel, nims11 whatever you want for STOCK roms and you'll get a init.d folder, then flash init2ext script and done!
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seems complicated for me
can i use ext4 partion in stock gb with rooted from link2sd application
i want to use second partition for linking appkication into sd
arshad522 said:
seems complicated for me
can i use ext4 partion in stock gb with rooted from link2sd application
i want to use second partition for linking appkication into sd
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Yes you can too
hello
Viper The Ripper said:
No problem at all, you can do it but it isn't necessary, you can flash root file, then cwm 5.0.2.6. FIX or you can flash cf-root kernel to get both in one shot
I recommend you do 3 wipes before flash a custom rom and after too to get the cleanest rom as posible (e.g. If you get bootlop, some custom Rom not need it, or you'll get FC, anyway YOU ALWAYS READ THE DEVELOPER INSTRUCCTION TO INSTALL A CUSTOM ROM)
Even if you can restore a backup, do 3 wipes before restoring and then restore it (to avoid boot troubles), you'll get all your last configuration (if then you make 3 wipes you lost all your configuration)
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am a new android user i dont know what that 3 wipe mean , can you or any one here tell me about that word ! Thanksss
Jerryfan said:
am a new android user i dont know what that 3 wipe mean , can you or any one here tell me about that word ! Thanksss
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There is no need to do 3 wipes, its completely pointless, by wipe, they just mean factory reset via cwm, you should also wipe ext4 partition, and dalvik cache
If you are upgrading to a higher android version, then you do not need to wipe if you would like you keep all your apps. If you are going to a lower version, wipe the phone AFTER you have installed the rom, but if you dont wanna keep your apps after upgrading, wipe straight after installing the rom
i hope i made sense
Jerryfan said:
am a new android user i dont know what that 3 wipe mean , can you or any one here tell me about that word ! Thanksss
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3 wipes mean doing Wipe data/ factory reset, Wipe cache partition and Advanced> Wipe dalvik cache from CWM. Make sure to backup your data before you do it. I highly recommend you do this along with Mounts & Storage> Format /system & Format /sd-ext (if you have an ext partition on your SD Card) from CWM before you install another rom inorder to have a clean installation as possible. Hope I Helped
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Hartik said:
There is no need to do 3 wipes, its completely pointless, by wipe, they just mean factory reset via cwm, you should also wipe ext4 partition, and dalvik cache
If you are upgrading to a higher android version, then you do not need to wipe if you would like you keep all your apps. If you are going to a lower version, wipe the phone AFTER you have installed the rom, but if you dont wanna keep your apps after upgrading, wipe straight after installing the rom
i hope i made sense
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It is not at all pointless. Usually when you install a rom through CWM, all files inside this rom zip will be copied to your phone replacing the apps and other files there. But one thing that still remains there is the residual files from the previous rom. It is neither deleted or replaced after the flashing. Now certain system apps read from such residual files as long as its there (if its not there it will generate it again, this being the main reason why your first boot is always the longest). Since the residual files that it is accessing belongs to another rom, it can cause all kinds of error leading to lags and crashes and you might even end up getting a bootloop. Wiping before installing a rom is recommended to remove such residual files and prevent bootloops. The only exception is when flashing updates of the same rom assuming that the rom didn't undergo any change in the system level (just addition of new apps, files, etc). In such cases you don't have to wipe but if the update has made the rom undergo changes at system level like featuring a new kernel, etc, then you might have to wipe. So its always better to follows the installation instruction from the developer of the rom. Always make sure to backup your data before you do wipes, so that you can restore it when you install a new rom. Long story short, if you installing a rom different from your current rom or an upgrade of your current rom that involves changes at the system level, then perform wipe before the installation. Hope I Helped
Correct me if I m wrong...
If u flash clockworkmod(cwm) recovery over official stock(gb) firmware, then avoid formatting ur stock rom via cwm, it'll result in bootloop.
& it's not necessary to format data/cache/dalvik AFTER flashing a new rom. Some roms contain /data folder which means that u shouldn't format data after flashing.
For newbies: U can check what folders ur rom has by using "root explorer" app:sly:
mahithm said:
3 wipes mean doing Wipe data/ factory reset, Wipe cache partition and Advanced> Wipe dalvik cache from CWM. Make sure to backup your data before you do it. I highly recommend you do this along with Mounts & Storage> Format /system & Format /sd-ext (if you have an ext partition on your SD Card) from CWM before you install another rom inorder to have a clean installation as possible. Hope I Helped
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It is not at all pointless. Usually when you install a rom through CWM, all files inside this rom zip will be copied to your phone replacing the apps and other files there. But one thing that still remains there is the residual files from the previous rom. It is neither deleted or replaced after the flashing. Now certain system apps read from such residual files as long as its there (if its not there it will generate it again, this being the main reason why your first boot is always the longest). Since the residual files that it is accessing belongs to another rom, it can cause all kinds of error leading to lags and crashes and you might even end up getting a bootloop. Wiping before installing a rom is recommended to remove such residual files and prevent bootloops. The only exception is when flashing updates of the same rom assuming that the rom didn't undergo any change in the system level (just addition of new apps, files, etc). In such cases you don't have to wipe but if the update has made the rom undergo changes at system level like featuring a new kernel, etc, then you might have to wipe. So its always better to follows the installation instruction from the developer of the rom. Always make sure to backup your data before you do wipes, so that you can restore it when you install a new rom. Long story short, if you installing a rom different from your current rom or an upgrade of your current rom that involves changes at the system level, then perform wipe before the installation. Hope I Helped
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very much thank
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Hartik said:
There is no need to do 3 wipes, its completely pointless, by wipe, they just mean factory reset via cwm, you should also wipe ext4 partition, and dalvik cache
If you are upgrading to a higher android version, then you do not need to wipe if you would like you keep all your apps. If you are going to a lower version, wipe the phone AFTER you have installed the rom, but if you dont wanna keep your apps after upgrading, wipe straight after installing the rom
i hope i made sense
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Thankss
Jerryfan said:
very much thank
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Glad I could help buddy
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Galaxy_Rohit said:
Correct me if I m wrong...
If u flash clockworkmod(cwm) recovery over official stock(gb) firmware, then avoid formatting ur stock rom via cwm, it'll result in bootloop.
& it's not necessary to format data/cache/dalvik AFTER flashing a new rom. Some roms contain /data folder which means that u shouldn't format data after flashing.
For newbies: U can check what folders ur rom has by using "root explorer" app:sly:
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You are absolutely right :good:
On TWRP, which of these can i format to completely erase everything so i can have a clean install of omnirom?
Dalvik Chache (Going to wipe)
Cache (going to wipe)
Systen
Data
Internal Storage
Android Secure
And would anybody tell me if i need to reinstall the asylum kernal to reinstall omnirom after a complete wipe?
Thank youu
You can format all of those but make sure you have the rom zip on external...
What's the kernel you using to get twrp? If it's raw or omni default then no need to install any other kernel. Just go with the installation..
nokiamodeln91 said:
You can format all of those but make sure you have the rom zip on external...
What's the kernel you using to get twrp? If it's raw or omni default then no need to install any other kernel. Just go with the installation..
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Omni default kernal since i have that already installed. Just want a clean slate to minimise incompatibility
Wipe all except internal storage.
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