Motorola droid razer XT907 is updating every time I start it. After the boot screen, it says Android is upgrading, below that it says optimizing apps. It starts at 48 and goes to 89, then resumes start up. Anyone know what I screwed up?
Blufx1 said:
Motorola droid razer XT907 is updating every time I start it. After the boot screen, it says Android is upgrading, below that it says optimizing apps. It starts at 48 and goes to 89, then resumes start up. Anyone know what I screwed up?
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It sounds like dalvik cache is cleared each time you reboot the phone? I only see my phone says "Android is upgrading, below that it says optimizing apps" when I cleared the dalvik cache.
Blufx1 said:
Motorola droid razer XT907
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Wrong forum.
taodan said:
It sounds like dalvik cache is cleared each time you reboot the phone? I only see my phone says "Android is upgrading, below that it says optimizing apps" when I cleared the dalvik cache.
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Thanks for the quick answer, but I'm afraid I still don't know what the problem is. I got rid of a lot of Verizon bloteware, did I take out something I shouldn't have?
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So I was installing a new kernel and as recommended I cleared Dalvik cache. BUT....clockwork froze up right when it finished. What do I do? I don't want to do anything until I know the right process.
Edit: Screw it. Held power and rebooted and got on with my life.
Kayak83 said:
So I was installing a new kernel and as recommended I cleared Dalvik cache. BUT....clockwork froze up right when it finished. What do I do? I don't want to do anything until I know the right process.
Edit: Screw it. Held power and rebooted and got on with my life.
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Yup that was the right move. It happens shouldn't hurt anything.
Update to the newest Clockwork. Fixes that bug.
kronium said:
Update to the newest Clockwork. Fixes that bug.
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You talking about 3.0.1.0? Nope. Froze on me. But nothing a turn off/on can't fix.
eyecrispy said:
You talking about 3.0.1.0? Nope. Froze on me. But nothing a turn off/on can't fix.
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Agreed the issue is NOt fixed in 3.0.1.0 as I have it freeze from time to time also still. Not a big deal IMO tho like being mentioned.
Everything I restart my phone it keeps optimizing apps it says android upgrading why is this happening this constant too
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i ment evertime i restart my phone now I'm having another issue my keeps rebooting on its own
Happens to everyone it is normal. If you notice the boot time is "faster" but then hangs on there making the start time about the same as the old start up time
It seems that you'll get the android is optimizing apps anytime dalvik cache is cleared. It also seems that on deodexed ROMs you dont' get this. So it seems that with odexed roms, dalvik cache is cleared on reboot, which prompts the Android is optimizing. With a deodexed rom, first boot takes a little longer, but subsequent boots are quick, and no optimizing apps (unless you install something that wipes dalvik cache). Just what I've seen/am assuming
Im getting that from the offiical ota. every time i reboot
Whenever i boot, whether its cold or warm, 1/3 times it will boot loop and the only way to fix it is clearing the cache through recovery. Sometimes its fine and boots normally, others it takes 5-10 times to boot properly or, i can just clear the cache but my apps have to optimize again and it takes awhile. Can anyone relate or provide a fix? thanks.
clayton128 said:
Whenever i boot, whether its cold or warm, 1/3 times it will boot loop and the only way to fix it is clearing the cache through recovery. Sometimes its fine and boots normally, others it takes 5-10 times to boot properly or, i can just clear the cache but my apps have to optimize again and it takes awhile. Can anyone relate or provide a fix? thanks.
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Sounds like a Kernel issue to me. Try using CM 10.1 in the Vivid Development Thread.
TheROMGuy said:
Sounds like a Kernel issue to me. Try using CM 10.1 in the Vivid Development Thread.
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took your advice and updated, its much better all around. thanks!
clayton128 said:
took your advice and updated, its much better all around. thanks!
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No problem. Glad its working for you.
I have a stock non-rooted s6, I've done the OTA update already, and everything seems to be working just fine. However after the update I went to wipe the cache partition and after holding the power, volume up, and home button a little android pops up with a rotating star in it's chest, and it says installing system update for several seconds before it takes me to the screen where I can do the cache wipe. I've never rooted a device, so I'm not familiar with a lot of this, but in everything I read about doing this it never mentioned the "installing system update" part. I figured it might have been part of the OTA update that wasn't completed, but I tried doing it again and had the same message pop up. Can anyone confirm if this is a normal occurence?
Thanks in advance.
I noticed this today as well. I went to wipe cache as well and had the same android guy with the "installing update". I thought something did install correctly from the update as well since in recovery there is an option to install update from ADB, external storage or cache. I would say it is nothing to be concerned over.
Well I'm glad to know it's not just me, but I wish I knew why it does that. There's a quick pop up after the Android that says something like "no command" and an icon I didn't catch. So every time you boot to recovery it goes through that little sequence before you get to the menu options. Puzzling. Thanks for the reply. Hopefully someone figures out what it means.
ac42 said:
Well I'm glad to know it's not just me, but I wish I knew why it does that. There's a quick pop up after the Android that says something like "no command" and an icon I didn't catch. So every time you boot to recovery it goes through that little sequence before you get to the menu options. Puzzling. Thanks for the reply. Hopefully someone figures out what it means.
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just scroll down the menu to wipe cache partition
using your volume key down
then when u get to wipe cache hit power button
to select it
the it will take u up to reboot hit power button
again and your done
dont worry about the little android guy
you are NOT updating anything
How to get rid of Optimizing Apps on every reboot?
kenosis said:
How to get rid of Optimizing Apps on every reboot?
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Clear cache from the stuck recovery, it will take some time to format /cache partition, so be patient.
If this doesn't help, then try entering bootloader and choose BP tools, then reboot and just let it boot normally.
Nothing of this is guaranteed to work though.
Good luck.
liveroy said:
Clear cache from the stuck recovery, it will take some time to format /cache partition, so be patient.
If this doesn't help, then try entering bootloader and choose BP tools, then reboot and just let it boot normally.
Nothing of this is guaranteed to work though.
Good luck.
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Do you mean "Stock Recovery"? I am currently using TWRP.
Yes, that's what I've meant, the google keyboard types strange stuff for me