I have been facing this problem for long time.
Every time I update the build of cm7, cleaning dalvik cache will lead to some apps disappear and never come back.
How can I fix this?
This is a very odd problem because the apps should not be sitting in the dalvik cache
Is it always the same apps or is it just a few random apps?? Are you using apps to sd??
Try fixing permissions. If that doesn't help, go with a full wipe and clean install...
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Hi All, After flashing(CF-Root-XX_XEU_JPY-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.tar) my phone Galaxy S GT-i9000 I am faced with a really annoying problem.
Now it seems like all of the apps that have settings that should be retained once set, are no. Every time a reboot happens, I have to go to all of those and put new settings..:-(
Its really annoying can some one shed some light why and hows?
Thanks
corrupted file is probably main cause.
make a backup using Titanium or something similar. do a factory reset in recovery and also wipe cache , dalvik cache , datadata
reboot and restore
Hi Guys....
How can I clear Dalvik and Regular caches without rooting the Bionic?
You don't need to worry about the dalvik cache but theres an app called superbox that allows you to clear all of your app caches at once.
Sent from my DROID BIONIC
Thanks for your help. Problem is, that even if I do a factory reset, apps like VZ account management still remember my account info.
I have a feeling that dalvik is holding the cached info. I am still not rooted and wont be until the end of next week. I want to see if there is a way to delete dalvik without installing any other software and not rooting.
TauntingBull said:
Thanks for your help. Problem is, that even if I do a factory reset, apps like VZ account management still remember my account info.
I have a feeling that dalvik is holding the cached info. I am still not rooted and wont be until the end of next week. I want to see if there is a way to delete dalvik without installing any other software and not rooting.
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If I remember correctly, that info is stored in the /data partition, not the /cache or /dalvik partitions.
Greetings,
All of the sudden, I keep getting errors like this when attempting to install apps. Sideloading helps to migrate some of the problems, after trying much of the what that was recommended to fix this issue, as the following - none worked.
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik
uninstall market updates
clear market cache and data
Please advise.
On well...realised what caused the problem. Google utilise the cache partition for installing large app for some reason. But because I resized the partition table for ICS, this caused the problem.
Here's the fix:
http://jimmod.com/blog/2011/10/andr...ng-there-is-insufficient-space-on-the-device/
splhexeditor is simple way to resize partition if you have blackrose installed
normally there is no app issue unless you are on MIUI
glad you got it anyway
Have been using JB ROM from Elitemovil for two months now and noticed that the phone is now slower than before.
Can I just delete the Cache and Dalvik cache from CWM recovery and count that all things and programs will work fine after I restart the phone?
And - BTW, can both cache's be deleted anytime without any future problems with installed programs or any other setting?
Will these cachees be automatically rebuild during boot process?
tomsag said:
Have been using JB ROM from Elitemovil for two months now and noticed that the phone is now slower than before.
Can I just delete the Cache and Dalvik cache from CWM recovery and count that all things and programs will work fine after I restart the phone?
And - BTW, can both cache's be deleted anytime without any future problems with installed programs or any other setting?
Will these cachees be automatically rebuild during boot process?
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Dalvik cache is associate with the booting of the phone... deleting it will generally not affect the performance of the phone and nor will it cause any problems with the installed apps and settings...
Deleting cache may improve the performance of the apps whose cache will be cleared.. Don't think that it'll make any major difference though..
Dalvik cache is rebuilt when you power on your phone after clearing dalvik cache.. the other cache is built as you use your applications.
that and a factory reset speed up my phone
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that and a factory reset speed up my phone
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What the hell is wrong with you?! Every time I open a topic in this section you advise people to wipe their phones. That's not what "help" means. Looks like you're a little post farmer...
Sent from my Gameboy Color
Could use some input...
I have lost push notifications for words with friends after clean flashing AOSiP rc7 and restoring apps using titanium. I can't for the life of me figure out how to get them back... I've done it all, clear cache, clear data, uninstalled, reinstall, wipe cache /dalvik reboot... You name it.
This isn't likely to be rom specific, as this happened once before (I usually just download from the play store after a clean install but tried to cut corners). Also, it seems to persist across clean installs. The only way that I've found so far is to format and reflash stock first. So I think that it's some token file stored somewhere on internal storage that is messing this up... Any ideas?