ROM Problem - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Welcome.
I have a problem with a custom Rom - SpiritRom.
After updating Google+ crashes error: "Unfortunately, the process was stopped com.android.systemui".
Nothing can be done, the error disappears for 3 seconds and again it appears.
Someone had something similar?
Or is it the fault of the ROM, has anyone installed it?
ps. I cleaned Google+ memory before the update, wipe cache & dalvik after installing the ROM will also be made​​.
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[Q]

Hi, I have CM 10.1-20130320 - nightly, kernel 3.0.69-Semaphore_JB_2.9.15.
On my device I see this notice: " Unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped."
Can somebody say me, what it meens and how can I remove this notice, or fix problem, that causes this?
Do a factory reset.
Try wipe cache and dalvik cache from recovery.

[Q] android.process.acore

I suddenly started getting "unfortunately the process android.process.acore has stopped" messages.
My "home launcher" welcomes me as if it's the first time I turned on the phone.
I just rebooted and got a whole series of "has stopped" messages.
Please help me resolve this problem.
"unfortunately, the process Google Partner Setup has stopped"
"unfortunately, DoggCatcher has stopped"
"unfortunately, Talk has stopped"
"unfortunately, Google+ has stopped"
"unfortunately, Titanium Backup has stopped"
"unfortunately, Calendar has stopped"
"unfortunately, Google+ has stopped"
"unfortunately, Astrid tasks has stopped"
I think this all started at about the time I got a message that "Contacts" was adjusting to the change in language (I use English and Hebrew on my phone). But I don't know what caused what.
This is making my phone almost unusable.
Following the instructions at
http://androidforums.com/huawei-ide...ndroid-process-acore-has-stopped-working.html
I went to settings>applications>running>all and scrolled to "contacts" opened it and chose "clear data" - then went back to "contacts storage" and did the same thing.
That did not resolve the problem.
Galaxy S GT-I9000
Android 4.1.2
Cyanogen Mod 10.0.0
webmanoffesto said:
I suddenly started getting "unfortunately the process android.process.acore has stopped" messages.
My "home launcher" welcomes me as if it's the first time I turned on the phone.
I just rebooted and got a whole series of "has stopped" messages.
Please help me resolve this problem.
"unfortunately, the process Google Partner Setup has stopped"
"unfortunately, DoggCatcher has stopped"
"unfortunately, Talk has stopped"
"unfortunately, Google+ has stopped"
"unfortunately, Titanium Backup has stopped"
"unfortunately, Calendar has stopped"
"unfortunately, Google+ has stopped"
"unfortunately, Astrid tasks has stopped"
I think this all started at about the time I got a message that "Contacts" was adjusting to the change in language (I use English and Hebrew on my phone). But I don't know what caused what.
This is making my phone almost unusable.
Following the instructions at
http://androidforums.com/huawei-ide...ndroid-process-acore-has-stopped-working.html
I went to settings>applications>running>all and scrolled to "contacts" opened it and chose "clear data" - then went back to "contacts storage" and did the same thing.
That did not resolve the problem.
Galaxy S GT-I9000
Android 4.1.2
Cyanogen Mod 10.0.0
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I have the same problem ...
mafian59 said:
I have the same problem ...
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I had already
Cleared Cache
Reset to Factory
but had not Cleared Dalvik Cache (it's under Recovery / Advanced / Clear Dalvik Cache)
The ROM'ed CyanogenMod
and GApps
I finally did all that with "Clear Dalvik Cache" and that helped a lot.
My phone was working great
but then I got another one of those "process stopped working" messages.
Still, my phone is working well and I do actually have a software keyboard now.
I'll try to work out the remaining "stopped working" problem later.
So far I haven't followed the advice below:
quack75 said:
I advise you to be born again smartphone.
then:
Factory Reset, Wipe Cache and Wipe dalwik
with odin install GINGERBREAD (THE LAST STOCK FOR YOUR COUNTRY)
root with cf-root
now from the recovery install the ROM of your choice
This is the only way to definitely eliminate all the problems of your device
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Are you using titanium back up?
snapper.fishes said:
Are you using titanium back up?
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It's a sad story. I have Titanium Backup on my phone, but it wasn't running backups (the folder is empty) so I can run a backup now, but I don't have a "before" backup.
I had it set to run nightly, but I guess after the last time I ROM'ed it reverted to it's default.
Oops, my bad.
I guess a factory data reset in settings / backup&reset / FACTORY DATA RESET would be the trick it is always recommended after flashing a new rom to start it fresh.
Dyn4m1c said:
I guess a factory data reset in settings / backup&reset / FACTORY DATA RESET would be the trick it is always recommended after flashing a new rom to start it fresh.
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Yes
Cleared Cache
Reset to Factory
Wipe Dalvik Cache (I found it under Recovery / Advanced / Clear Dalvik Cache)
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Apparently "Wipe Dalvik Cache" is very important
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhSGyN5BGNE
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7541281/what-is-dalvik-and-dalvik-cache
http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/jelly-bean-general-discussion/19820-wipe-cache-dalvik-cahe.html
http://www.androidgadgematic.com/2012/07/how-to-clear-dalvik-cache-on-android.html
Before flashing the rom its recommended to do the Factory reset + Wipe Cache + Advanced/Wipe Dalvik Cache in the recovery, then after flashing it and the phone its configured you do the factory data reset in the settings/backup&reset and then you have a clean installed rom prolly without any error otherwise its a rom issue.
I Agree
Dyn4m1c said:
Before flashing the rom its recommended to do the Factory reset + Wipe Cache + Advanced/Wipe Dalvik Cache in the recovery, then after flashing it and the phone its configured you do the factory data reset in the settings/backup&reset and then you have a clean installed rom prolly without any error otherwise its a rom issue.
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I agree that you should
1. Factory reset +
2. Wipe Cache +
3. Advanced/Wipe Dalvik Cache in the CWM Recovery / Advanced, then after
4. Flash the ROM (and also Flash GApps
- Note: it looks like there are lots of great Google Apps to explore http://www.google.com/mobile/android/
Step by Step: How I "Wiped" my Phone and Then ROM'ed It
I use ClockworkMod ROM Manager http://www.clockworkmod.com/
- Cool, during the "research" for writing this I came across the CWM Tether Drivers http://www.clockworkmod.com/tether/drivers. I've been having problems tethering my laptop to my phone. Hopefully this will resolve that problem.
- Copy all .zip files to root of your phone: cm-10.0.0-galaxysmtd.zip, gapps-jb-20120715.zip
- http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?type=stable&device=galaxysmtd
- http://goo.im/gapps
- Long Hold on Power button to open "Phone Options"
- Select Reboot
on "Reboot phone" dialog box select "Recovery"
Phone reboots into "CWM-based Recovery" which is "ClockworkMod"
- in this mode you use the volume button to move up and down the list, and the power button to "select"
- Select the option to "Wipe data/factory reset"
- Arrow down to "Yes" and press the power button to select it
- That runs and you are taken back to the "CWM-based Recovery" screen
- Go down to "Wipe cache partition" and press the power button to select it
- Arrow down to "Yes" and select it
- That runs and you are taken back to the "CWM-based Recovery" screen
- Go down to "advanced" and select it
- Arrow down to "Wipe Dalvik cache"
- Arrow down to "Yes" and select it
You've "wiped" your System. Now it's time to ROM it.
- Choose " ***Go Back ***"
- Choose "install zip form sdcard"
You are taken to the "Apply update from .zip file on SD card" screen
- Choose "choose zip from sdcard"
- Select the ROM you have on the SDCard (you may have to arrow down a lot)
- You arrive at "Confirm install?"
- Select "Yes"
- That will run for a minute
- Again select "choose zip from sdcard"
- Arrow down to GApps and select it
- Arrow down to "Yes"
- Choose "*** Go Back***"
- Choose "reboot system now"
- Welcome to your New old phone. :laugh:
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Galaxy S GT-I9000
Android 4.1.2
Cyanogen Mod 10.0.0 :laugh:
Thanks!
Dyn4m1c said:
Before flashing the rom its recommended to do the Factory reset + Wipe Cache + Advanced/Wipe Dalvik Cache in the recovery, then after flashing it and the phone its configured you do the factory data reset in the settings/backup&reset and then you have a clean installed rom prolly without any error otherwise its a rom issue.
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Thanks for the tip of going into settings and backup and restore after flashing rom. Had been having problem with process android.acore for weeks and this tip solved issue.
Of course wiping all those junks cache are important while flashing. We dont wanna keep some extra garbage (if cash then its allowable ) inside our home rite? juz throw it off
Gidron79 said:
Thanks for the tip of going into settings and backup and restore after flashing rom. Had been having problem with process android.acore for weeks and this tip solved issue.
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Np any problem u have just tell us
How do I exit an application or go to home page? It doesn't have a button to go back to home or anything. I prob need to reboot to recovery and reflash this rom but I can't even find a way to reboot to recovery.
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How do I exit an application or go to home page? It doesn't have a button to go back to home or anything. I prob need to reboot to recovery and reflash this rom but I can't even find a way to reboot to recovery.
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To exit an app you can activate the option "main menu" ==> developer tools ==> last entry called "close apps" or something ...when you have activated the option you can stop it by holding the return-button ...
you can extend your reboot-menu by activating the option "extended reboot menu" under the developer tools ...an tthen you can reboot in the recovery directly...
if you don`t have the menu "developer tools" you must push 7-times on the build-number (About the device)...
snapper.fishes said:
Are you using titanium back up?
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sir......is tis problem connected with tb? yes i ve tb and this problem happnd to me aftr restoring system datas (data only) from tb.....
Hey all! If none of the above solutions are working for you (like in my case), then please try this solution I found that worked for me:
1. Uninstall the app that is causing the popups (this could be Facebook, OneNote, WhatsApp, Skype, etc...).
2. Disable Goolge+.
3. Reinstall app that was causing the popups (sign in, get it going).
4. Re-enable Google+ (I actually haven't cause I don't use it, but that's up to you).

[Issue] Theme failed to install - Cyanogenmod 11

Hey there,
yesterday I had to perform a hard reset on my phone (pulling the battery out).
Upon reboot, the theme I had installed (Lucid AOKP) was unavailable and it cannot be installed anymore.
I've tried wiping cache, Google Play data, Themes data etc.
When I press Install in the store, the theme appears to have been installed, but an error message appears shortly afterwards, after which the theme uninstalled again.
Should I dwelve any further or is a factory reset/reflash imminent in order for this problem to go away?

several default apps "stopped working"

Hi guys
heres what happened
I flash my device via spf flash tool to stock MM
then flash TWRP_boot_root_s228 then
copy CM13-2016-09-26 build & tron kernel
then I put my device via recovery mode then
flash the cm13 restarted all good then
flashed the tron kernel, all good again
here's the tricky part:
after I install facebook via google play store as soon as it as it is finished installing. there's several apps that stopped working like trebuchet, package installer, calculator and several more and when I check the settings several apps contains 0 bytes, none whatsoever. what am I doing wrong, I have been flashing several times ends up same result.
btw I wipe dalvik cache, system,data,cache,internal storage before flashing.
pls help me guys
There is no need of wiping internal storage
And
The problem you are facing can be solved by changing the rom
Simply download a random Custom Rom and gapps then flash them through your recovery -> this time just wipe dalvik, cache, system and data only.
I faced same problem once and i found solution through this step

Can't install any ROM - Google Services Framework keeps crashing after boot

I recently got this phone and first thing i tried to do is install new ROM, but everytime i boot into it i get Google Services Framework crash, android.process.media crash, and probably some other ones as well i couldn't see because of overlapping error messages.
I didn't do a "dirty install" - everything except internal storage was wiped, then fresh rom install, gapp install and cache wipe then reboot.
When i don't install gapps, i can boot into system but still android.process.media keeps crashing, and random applications i can open usually crash as well.
Did anyone encounter similiar problem?
I suspect you need to format not just wipe before you flash.
If flashing a custom rom other than miui -
download a new updated package of open gapps with the right android version for rom arm64bit package. I usually go micro.
Flash directly after rom before rebooting. A miui rom has gapps built in obviously so no need to flash
Sounds like you encounter strange issues because data was not wiped.
Try the LOS installation instructions step by step with any ROM you are going to use. Works for me.
Good luck!

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