[Q] android.process.acore has stopped - LG Optimus 4X HD

an annoying message "android.process.acore has stopped " appears repeatedly whenever I try to open dialing program ,
I googled the problem , tried solutions like clearing "Contacts" and "Contacts Storage" Cache and data , no luck.
tried to do a factory reset from settings > reset/backup , after rebooting I noticed that nothing happened all of my apps and settings are still there.
tried also flashing the CM 10.2 again from the recovery after wiping cache and wiping data and dalvik , the recovery succeeded but after rebooting nothing changes, all of my apps and settings are still there another time .
I tried also settings > apps > all > contacts storage > disable , the error stops appearing but I can't use my contacts and dialing programs .
Please help.

TarekSaber said:
an annoying message "android.process.acore has stopped " appears repeatedly whenever I try to open dialing program ,
I googled the problem , tried solutions like clearing "Contacts" and "Contacts Storage" Cache and data , no luck.
tried to do a factory reset from settings > reset/backup , after rebooting I noticed that nothing happened all of my apps and settings are still there.
tried also flashing the CM 10.2 again from the recovery after wiping cache and wiping data and dalvik , the recovery succeeded but after rebooting nothing changes, all of my apps and settings are still there another time .
I tried also settings > apps > all > contacts storage > disable , the error stops appearing but I can't use my contacts and dialing programs .
Please help.
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Are you on a custom kernel?

ottomanhero said:
Are you on a custom kernel?
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No , just custom Rom Cyanogen Mod 10.2

TarekSaber said:
No , just custom Rom Cyanogen Mod 10.2
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cm10.2 doesnt have that bug. so go ahead format and reflash.

kessaras said:
cm10.2 doesnt have that bug. so go ahead format and reflash.
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I have formatted system ,data ,cache ,flashed CM 10.2 ............ yet nothing changed ....... the same programs with the same bug still exst

TarekSaber said:
I have formatted system ,data ,cache ,flashed CM 10.2 ............ yet nothing changed ....... the same programs with the same bug still exst
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if original cyanogen has that bug after format , then not even Hercules can help you. really something u do wrong there but without enough information nobody will be able to help.

kessaras said:
if original cyanogen has that bug after format , then not even Hercules can help you. really something u do wrong there but without enough information nobody will be able to help.
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i think that there i something wrong , as I first made a factory reset from the settings , wait until reboot , nothing happened afterwards , it is like no factory reset was made
if any body know why?

That is really wierd. I don't know which recovery you have, CWM or TWRP. In CWM you can in "mounts and storage" format data, cache and system partition. You should try that, if it doesn't help try reflashing stock ROM and then back to custom ROM.
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Did you tried this tutorial?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=792691

I formatted again but added the internal storage "internal SD card" to the format list , when I booted the phone stops at LG logo .....
then I thought that my phone is bricked
but I borrowed an SD Card from a friend , copied the Cyanogen mod 10.1.2 to it ...
then flashed the ROM ..............
Everything is normal now ....
thanks for your responses

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Major Force-Close issues - please help

Hi,
I am having major Force Close issues on multiple applications. I've posted my logcat here: http://pastebin.com/m51550315
I've tried doing a system wipe, installing the Android 1.6 Recovery image, installing the latest cyanogenmod MOD, wiping Dalvik cache and running fix_permissions but I get the same problems. When I follow these steps I am missing all of the Google apps and when I try to install them I get error messages saying that they can't be installed.
Is there anywhere else besides Dalvik cache that retains settings that will throw my phone off? It seems like even after doing the system wipe and Dalvik-cache clear there is something causing problems.
I have a Rogers G1 but followed Haykuro's root guide to change my radio image so that I don't need a custom kernel.
what exactly is the dalvik cache
asb123 said:
what exactly is the dalvik cache
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A place where the system writes things about your apps. Every app you've ever had installed gets it's own little file in the dalvik-cache, wiping the dalvik-cache tends to fix issues with apps.
But wiping my Dalvik cache didn't solve the problem which is why I want to know if there is another cache that needs to be cleared or a better way to wipe previous data.
You could try to wipe the /data/data/
cptnemo said:
Hi,
I am having major Force Close issues on multiple applications. I've posted my logcat here: http://pastebin.com/m51550315
I've tried doing a system wipe, installing the Android 1.6 Recovery image, installing the latest cyanogenmod MOD, wiping Dalvik cache and running fix_permissions but I get the same problems. When I follow these steps I am missing all of the Google apps and when I try to install them I get error messages saying that they can't be installed.
Is there anywhere else besides Dalvik cache that retains settings that will throw my phone off? It seems like even after doing the system wipe and Dalvik-cache clear there is something causing problems.
I have a Rogers G1 but followed Haykuro's root guide to change my radio image so that I don't need a custom kernel.
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Iam in no way a dev or mildly knowledgeable about these things really, So DO NOT CARRY THIS OUT, IT IS MEANT TO POSSIBLY POINT OUT SOMETHING (Possibly) TO OTHERS WHO ARE MORE SAVVY............
Is signed-dream_devphone_userdebug-ota-14721 Needed?
I'll Wait for someone else to say Yay or Nay, I suggest you do too
KYA
evilkorn said:
You could try to wipe the /data/data/
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Is /data/data/ wiped by factory reset? What is stored in /data/data/?
cptnemo said:
Is /data/data/ wiped by factory reset? What is stored in /data/data/?
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Your app data...
killyouridols said:
Is signed-dream_devphone_userdebug-ota-14721 Needed?
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Android 1.6 Recovery image is another name for signed-dream_devphone_userdebug-ota-14721
t1n0m3n said:
Android 1.6 Recovery image is another name for signed-dream_devphone_userdebug-ota-14721
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Sweet! Knew someone would know better then me!
Back under my rock I go...
I tried deleting /data/data, /data/dalvik-cache, reinstalling the 1.6 recovery, the latest Cyanogen ROM and then running fix_permissions but I'm still getting errors. I even get an error trying to open settings: "Sorry! The process android.process.acore has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
Is there anything else I should try clearing?
With everything you try, your ext partition is untouched. There is something left in there messing you up. Reformat your sd card. Then flash the HTC recovery, then Cyanogen, and you should be set.
BACKUP anything you want to keep on the sdcard first.
How do I know if my sd card has an ext partition? I haven't used apps2sd. When I get home from work I'm going to try a new sd card.
I tried a new sd card but that didn't have any effect. I cleared my dalvik cache and wiped /data/data and then updated my Cyanongenmod from 4.2.11.1 to 4.2.12.2 and the Force Close problems were solved.
I have some new problems now:
When I try to install apps I get the message "(application name) could not be installed on this phone"
I can't receive calls
My screen doesn't lock when I press the End Call button
My Home button doesn't return me to the Home screen
I'm guessing there is still something stored during updates. Any ideas?
cptnemo said:
I tried a new sd card but that didn't have any effect. I cleared my dalvik cache and wiped /data/data and then updated my Cyanongenmod from 4.2.11.1 to 4.2.12.2 and the Force Close problems were solved.
I have some new problems now:
When I try to install apps I get the message "(application name) could not be installed on this phone"
I can't receive calls
My screen doesn't lock when I press the End Call button
My Home button doesn't return me to the Home screen
I'm guessing there is still something stored during updates. Any ideas?
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I think you can probably fix this by flashing the HTC recovery image the CM 4.2.12.2 (probably do not need to wipe, but it would not hurt).
cloverdale said:
I think you can probably fix this by flashing the HTC recovery image the CM 4.2.12.2 (probably do not need to wipe, but it would not hurt).
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I've tried that and it didn't help. I've tried wiping, not wiping, using the defanged image, using the HTC recovery and I'm always missing the google apps.

people help me

my god so problems! I did the update but now the screen is not the drawing below where android says Cyanogen 9 and not beyond this stage. What should I do? help me people. the rom is cyanmobile
Do a clean install... go to cwm, mounts and storage>format /system, go back to main menu, wipe data-factory reset. Go to advanced, wipe dalvik cache. Install rom, and when its finished wipe data-factory reset again, reboot device. Note that you'll lose all data stored in internal memory (messages, contacts, apps...) and please tell me if it worked after you do this
yes yes it working, thanks! already now you can tell me something about this "E: error in / cache / recovery / log" underneath it says "no space on device" will be that this has to do with it? tanks bro
ginhotuga said:
yes yes it working, thanks! already now you can tell me something about this "E: error in / cache / recovery / log" underneath it says "no space on device" will be that this has to do with it? tanks bro
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there is no problem
cache is fully filled with files and no space left so recovery cannot paste the log of flashing
ginhotuga said:
yes yes it working, thanks! already now you can tell me something about this "E: error in / cache / recovery / log" underneath it says "no space on device" will be that this has to do with it? tanks bro
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Its very possible that low internal space caused that problem.

[Q] How do i activate sd-ext partition in minicm 10 *SOLVED*

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

Hard factory reset isn't working, doesn't actually clear my data fully

Hello, I've been trying the hard reset function on the Samsung Galaxy S i9000 but it simply doesn't work fully.
After pressing VOLUME UP + HOME button along with the POWER button, and going to the recovery menu, I select the 'factory reset' option and it says it was 'succesful', even though it was fairly quick, around 5 seconds maximum. I also did the 'wipe cache' option and the 'format internal SD card' option, once again, it says 'successful' each time, but once I turn it on and finish the setup (language, network etc.) and then I head over to settings, it still has my Google account linked and it even remembers my wireless routers password? It also has a few apps left in there.
Keep in mind, I removed my sim card and SD card before rebooting after the factory reset, I still haven't stuck those back in so I can make sure I get a full factory reset.
How can I do a HARD reset, which removes EVERYTHING. So it's kind of like taking out of the box for the first time ever?
Any help is appreciated, thanks.
Have you tried wiping / formatting the SD and USB Storage in Settings
In recovery make sure you do the 4 wipe process (data/factory , partition , dalvik and battery)
Before installing any new Rom
EwOkie said:
Have you tried wiping / formatting the SD and USB Storage in Settings
In recovery make sure you do the 4 wipe process (data/factory , partition , dalvik and battery)
Before installing any new Rom
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Hello, and thanks for replying.
I'm not trying to install a new ROM, I'm just trying to wipe the whole phone because the phone has been freezing alot.
I have wiped out the internal SD as mentioned above, but for some reason, after I hard reset the phone and turn it back on, in the set up part, my WI-FI password is already there, and so is my Google account/password? Along with a few apps (and the memory card was removed the whole time).. that can't be right?
Sometimes a Hard Reset doesnt resolve the issue thats why we do the full wipe process in Recovery
Along with Unmounting USB and SD and formatting them both in Settings
In settings just Forget Network on your Wireless connection
In Accounts just remove account for your Google Account with menu
What Rom / firmware are you using
can u gives us ur cwn version n hav wipe dalvik?
btw, no juz wiping, fixing permission also can help a lot.
if u say some app still there after formatting, try to disable sync or remove account using gsetting first. then try to factory reset again with wipe cache partition n dalvik cache, manually wipe datadata and data on mount & storage n try to reboot again, and may i ask u what firmware or custom rom r u using?
and sometimes, taking battery out n press power button for 1 minute n release it n put back battery n reboot help resolve many problem occur on i9000
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[Q] Internal NAND is dead? Can't format data partition. Freeze and restart into CWM

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...

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