I used Towelroot and AutoRec to root and install custom recovery on my G2.
Software version is VS98024A.
I'm selling my phone tomorrow so I need to factory reset it. Root can stay, if possible. Will factory resetting it with TWRP custom recovery installed on it brick my phone or remove the stock OS?
How can I safely factory reset?
I never did change the OS/ROM. It's still stock everything minus some bloatware was deleted and Xposed was installed.
Reminder, I am on stock VS98024A software.
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Follow the restore to stock guide in the general section.
You can just perform a factory restore from trwp. Make sure to check all the criteria. Not just cache. This way, the phone is wiped clean but root remains. If you don't want root and completely stock, do what the post above me said.
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Also if you take the TWRP route make sure you don't wipe os lol
4ringsa6 said:
You can just perform a factory restore from trwp. Make sure to check all the criteria. Not just cache. This way, the phone is wiped clean but root remains. If you don't want root and completely stock, do what the post above me said.
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Also if you take the TWRP route make sure you don't wipe os lol
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The above suggestion won't work... I'm on 24A and there's not a 24A.tot file.
I want to keep root... just want to factory reset so they can start it clean.
So it's safe to factory reset while on the stock OS in TWRP? Check everything except which ones?
Wipe data?
Wipe cache?
Wipe dalvik?
While system?
Wipe internal storage?
I'd imagine wiping data, cache, dalvik cache would be what all I needed to wipe? Wiping system would obviously be bad but wiping internal storage would be a bad idea also? Since AutoRec and Towelroot may have modified these changes for root and custom recovery in this internal storage space?
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RBarnett09 said:
The above suggestion won't work... I'm on 24A and there's not a 24A.tot file.
I want to keep root... just want to factory reset so they can start it clean.
So it's safe to factory reset while on the stock OS in TWRP? Check everything except which ones?
Wipe data?
Wipe cache?
Wipe dalvik?
While system?
Wipe internal storage?
I'd imagine wiping data, cache, dalvik cache would be what all I needed to wipe? Wiping system would obviously be bad but wiping internal storage would be a bad idea also? Since AutoRec and Towelroot may have modified these changes for root and custom recovery in this internal storage space?
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You would want to wipe everything but system if you want to make sure you clean off everything you may have hanging around on the "sd card." also.
mjones73 said:
You would want to wipe everything but system if you want to make sure you clean off everything you may have hanging around on the "sd card." also.
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So wipe internal storage also?
You're sure this won't affect Towelroot or AutoRec and brick or softbrick?
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RBarnett09 said:
So wipe internal storage also?
You're sure this won't affect Towelroot or AutoRec and brick or softbrick?
Sent from my VS980 4G
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All that does is wipe the storage considered to be your sd card storage. Your other option is plug it into a PC and delete anything you don't want left on that space.
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So every single rom for any phone I've seen says to clear the dalvik and the cache (or maybe its just the "dalvik cache") but when I went from stock to Thriller, I forgot to, and nothing went wrong. In fact, all my settings and apps were all intact from the previous stock rom.
I've considered that the only other phone I'd done any flashing on was a backflip, without Apps2SD and maybe that's why all my apps and settings were intact, so that still leaves me with the question: why clear it?
This may be a noob-ish question, and I apologize. Thanks for any help!
Tyqar said:
So every single rom for any phone I've seen says to clear the dalvik and the cache (or maybe its just the "dalvik cache") but when I went from stock to Thriller, I forgot to, and nothing went wrong. In fact, all my settings and apps were all intact from the previous stock rom.
I've considered that the only other phone I'd done any flashing on was a backflip, without Apps2SD and maybe that's why all my apps and settings were intact, so that still leaves me with the question: why clear it?
This may be a noob-ish question, and I apologize. Thanks for any help!
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If there are any compatibility issues between the apk dalvik cache of your previous rom and the apks on the new rom wiping dalvik clears the previous apks stored dalvik cache. In most cases you can flash without a problem. But I recommend wiping between rom flashes just to eliminate any potential problems. Flashing something like Thriller over the stock rom you can probably get away with not wiping anything since all the apks are essentially the same. Flashing kernels you don't need to wipe anything. When flashing a rom with a completely different firmware I recommend a full data wipe. Restoring recovery backups such as nandroid require no wiping at all.
Also, wiping dalvik shouldn't affect any of your settings.
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When switching ROM with different base apps, it is generally better to wipe caches than to get stuck in a boot loop, or having your apps and launcher FC on you. You never lose anything as the cache rebuilds itself on the next reboot, except maybe a few minutes
CallMeAria said:
If there are any compatibility issues between the apk dalvik cache of your previous rom and the apks on the new rom wiping dalvik clears the previous apks stored dalvik cache. In most cases you can flash without a problem. But I recommend wiping between rom flashes just to eliminate any potential problems. Flashing something like Thriller over the stock rom you can probably get away with not wiping anything since all the apks are essentially the same. Flashing kernels you don't need to wipe anything. When flashing a rom with a completely different firmware I recommend a full data wipe. Restoring recovery backups such as nandroid require no wiping at all.
Also, wiping dalvik shouldn't affect any of your settings.
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so, when i flashed thriller and followed the instructions, did I do a full wipe or not?
I mean if it doest it on its own, and if not, should I do one?
latinohot said:
so, when i flashed thriller and followed the instructions, did I do a full wipe or not?
I mean if it doest it on its own, and if not, should I do one?
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If you followed the instructions you did a full data wipe. When you do this the dalvik gets wiped as well. To just wipe dalvik look under the Advanced menu in cwm recovery.
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clearing cache
i am using a nand rom in my HD2, and i also want to install another rom via SD in Magldr, but because of kernel issues i cannot load the Rom from SD unless i use the kernal i am advised to use. I am instructed to clear the dalvik and cache, but does this mean that i would lose anything from my current NAND rom? I still want to be able to use that of coarse so i just want to make sure there are no major risks when clearing cache.
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i am using a nand rom in my HD2, and i also want to install another rom via SD in Magldr, but because of kernel issues i cannot load the Rom from SD unless i use the kernal i am advised to use. I am instructed to clear the dalvik and cache, but does this mean that i would lose anything from my current NAND rom? I still want to be able to use that of coarse so i just want to make sure there are no major risks when clearing cache.
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Clearing dalvik and cache wont make you lose anything, used to do it with my shift because I'd flash about 10 zips a day sometimes...
Also when it comes to flashing any ROM I format system data cache wipe dalvik cache and do a factory reset just to be sure nothing from a previous ROM is left over also wipe my SD ext partition when running an a2sd ROM, my question is can I safely manually format the emmc partition of the thrill from the mounts and storage option of cwm
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quick question, if you do a factory reset with odin and start from scratch, should you delete everything that is on your internal SD? Would that be a full complete wipe?
That is a FULL wipe but thats not what im talking about. Just the internal phone stuff.
what is formatted when you click to format /boot? for some reason I always thought that formatted the boot loader so I dared not touch that, but now I'm realizing how stupid it would be to even put that option there and how many more phones would have been bricked at this point. anyway when I install a new rom I pretty much wipe everything (including dalvik) except for /boot and /emmc ( I even formated the external recently but moved back images, efs backup, and avatar), then mount /sdcard, insert rom then flash, fix permissions.
formats the boot animation?
or after the VIBRANT logo
it's a ritual for me whenever i install a new rom to go through this installation method. I also notice that i tend to experience far less "bugs" then others.
Odin to Stock JFD
using the update.zip flash CWR
flash ROM (bootloops after updating CWR)
3 button into recovery
mounts and storage menu
format the following
-System
-Cache
-Data
-Data/Data
advanced Menu
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Flash Rom Again
Fix Permissions
Reboot
wait 5 Minutes
Reboot
complete the 1 time google setup
Install your apps Without data
reboot to recovery
Clear Cache/Dalvik fix permissions
Reboot
Play
I use this method from everything from 2.2-miui-ics never a hickup!
Format system wipes the internal sd basically?
juniorkid95 said:
Format system wipes the internal sd basically?
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Noooooo!!! It wipes the ROM!
If you wanna wipe SD then "format SD"
Updated OP please read!
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VeryCoolAlan said:
Noooooo!!! It wipes the ROM!
If you wanna wipe SD then "format SD"
Updated OP please read!
Sent from the effnn TITAN!!!
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Now I understand. Thanks Alan. How come most ROM flashing instructions don't advise Format system?
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What about clearing Dalvik Cache?
nirogu325 said:
What about clearing Dalvik Cache?
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Cleared in the process...
Sent from the effnn TITAN!!!
VeryCoolAlan said:
Cleared in the process...
Sent from the effnn TITAN!!!
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Just being curious because some say it isn't cleared in the Factory Reset. Some ROM and kernel devs do suggest clearing Dalvik Cache after doing a Factory Reset because it prevents some apps giving FCs after flashing a new ROM.
Side note: I wipe dalvik about once every two weeks whether I am flashing or not. Helps with cleaning up corpses and getting better RAM usage. Thanks for the info Alan.
extra post :/
Nice find!
..now bend over.
One question Alan.
Can I Odin to stock from ICS passion just like we go from gingerbread or froyo from? Or is there a special way to get back to stock jfd? I want to try out jcc from but I don't know if I could just Odin to stock from passion. Thanks
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boystuff said:
it's a ritual for me whenever i install a new rom to go through this installation method. I also notice that i tend to experience far less "bugs" then others.
Odin to Stock JFD
using the update.zip flash CWR
flash ROM (bootloops after updating CWR)
3 button into recovery
mounts and storage menu
format the following
-System
-Cache
-Data
-Data/Data
advanced Menu
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Flash Rom Again
Fix Permissions
Reboot
wait 5 Minutes
Reboot
complete the 1 time google setup
Install your apps Without data
reboot to recovery
Clear Cache/Dalvik fix permissions
Reboot
Play
I use this method from everything from 2.2-miui-ics never a hickup!
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What you using to reinstall apps and/or app data? Everytime I install a new ROM, I lose all my data connected to an app. For example, I play Drag Racing and you have to create a new login name everytime I install a new ROM. I would like to at least save the data related to that app.
wavestar92 said:
One question Alan.
Can I Odin to stock from ICS passion just like we go from gingerbread or froyo from? Or is there a special way to get back to stock jfd? I want to try out jcc from but I don't know if I could just Odin to stock from passion. Thanks
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Yep just ODIN to stock , wipe and flash
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nirogu325 said:
Just being curious because some say it isn't cleared in the Factory Reset. Some ROM and kernel devs do suggest clearing Dalvik Cache after doing a Factory Reset because it prevents some apps giving FCs after flashing a new ROM.
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Yea I do it as well just in case....
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I am currently on stock+cfroot LA3. I have attempted to flash several custom ROM via CWM, however I always seem to get a bootloop. I follow directions first, then try the various other directions culled from other posts.
At there prerequisites to flashing a custom ROM such as being on the same base stock add the custom you are trying to flash?
what steps are you following? List them here please.
kirangarapati said:
what steps are you following? List them here please.
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First is to follow the steps detailed in the ROM post exactly. Some recommend a full wipe, while others don't. Then I boot into CWM, select the zip file from sd card, wipe cache and dalvik, and reboot. Next is to try a full wipe regardless if I get into bootloop.
Looking about I realized that "full wipe" means different things to different people. I'm still curious if there are prerequisites such as the same base before flashing.
Curious about this cos i'm in your boat too. Follow everything but still get bootloops.
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ive had the same issue too guys, for me, i started again with KKA, rooted it, and then flash my roms over that with the CF kernel, that works for me, but ive always found installing other roms over fm kernel or abyss will not work on my note, i get bootloops.
When flashing a stock, you should also do a full flash, use the pit file and bootloader if its avail and flash the lot, this way your getting a proper full flash, not just the 3 file method, but be careful and read up first, flashing bootloaders can be risky.
undrwater said:
First is to follow the steps detailed in the ROM post exactly. Some recommend a full wipe, while others don't. Then I boot into CWM, select the zip file from sd card, wipe cache and dalvik, and reboot. Next is to try a full wipe regardless if I get into bootloop.
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you should change the order you did, like this
if rom need fullwipe.
1. boot into recovery.
2. full wipe.
3. wipe cache and dalvik.
4. select the zip from sdcar.
if rom no need to wipe, ex rom of criskelo you only boot in recovery and select zip file, but you must flash over other custom rom.
wkamol said:
you should change the order you did, like this
if rom need fullwipe.
1. boot into recovery.
2. full wipe.
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In CWM, I don't have an option for "full wipe". I have:
* wipe data / factory reset
* wipe cache partition
and under the Advanced section:
* wipe Dalvik Cache
* wipe Battery Stats
I'm guessing you mean wipe data / factory reset? I HATE to guess!!
Another option that looks like it COULD mean "full wipe" is:
*#*#7780#*#* (on the phone keypad)
There's even:
*2767*3855#
I'll try with the wipe data and see what happens.
Yes, a full wipe or clean wipe is, factory data reset, wipe cache partition and dalvik wipe. So the 3 before flashing a rom and you shouldn't have any issues
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undrwater said:
In CWM, I don't have an option for "full wipe". I have:
* wipe data / factory reset
* wipe cache partition
and under the Advanced section:
* wipe Dalvik Cache
* wipe Battery Stats
I'm guessing you mean wipe data / factory reset? I HATE to guess!!
Another option that looks like it COULD mean "full wipe" is:
*#*#7780#*#* (on the phone keypad)
There's even:
*2767*3855#
I'll try with the wipe data and see what happens.
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Full wipe in cwm is wipe data / factory reset
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capcanuck said:
Yes, a full wipe or clean wipe is, factory data reset, wipe cache partition and dalvik wipe. So the 3 before flashing a rom and you shouldn't have any issues
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This DID work. What do you think about post dedicated to definitions?
undrwater said:
This DID work. What do you think about post dedicated to definitions?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1455710
There you go..
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capcanuck said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1455710
There you go..
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Thanks for the helpful link.
No worries... This custom android stuff is a lot of fun, but a hell of a lot to take in!
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capcanuck said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1455710
There you go..
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Interesting that the first post AFTER the link is someone attempting to define "full wipe"!
I'll add the link to the Tips and Tricks post for future reference.
Hi all,
Sorry I cannot post in ARHD thread due to insufficient post count...so here are my newbie questions:
- I had ARHD 12 installed, now I want to update to 12.1. I know you can flash over 12 without wiping data but the question is do I have to wipe cache in TWRP before flashing 12.1 over 12?
- on ARHD blog, the author said "It is highly recommended that you back up your SD card content to your PC before flashing this ROM. When you are done flashing the ROM, remove the content of SD card and copy back all files from PC". Does it mean I should connect phone to laptop, copy everything inside, flash the ROM, then delete everything? And why is it necessary?
Apologies for bad English.
Erase cache if you want - it's not a requirement. Although I usually do it anyway..
Copying files to your PC thing your talking about was probably from the ROM moving from 4.1.2 to 4.2.2. Nothing for you to worry about since you're already on 4.2.2.
Just flash it..
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redbull123 said:
Erase cache if you want - it's not a requirement. Although I usually do it anyway..
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thanks for your answer. I would probably wipe cache and dalvik cache just incase. However would I lose anything by wiping these? phone settings, accounts, app settings...?
XkWiZiT said:
thanks for your answer. I would probably wipe cache and dalvik cache just incase. However would I lose anything by wiping these? phone settings, accounts, app settings...?
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You wouldn't lose anything of importance - just your caches. They will re-appear on reboot.
i flashed 12.1 on 12 and everything is great, i did't wipe cache or anything else. U can backup your files just in case
Hi,
I've been using galaxy tab 8.9 with custom ROMs for more than a year and a half now, and sometimes it was acting strange, like flickering dialogs and crashes. Usually this meant an unstable ROM or just cache wasn't cleared when a new ROM was installed. And it was stable for some time, till I did a reset. Now no ROM is stable any more in addition to this, the battery sometimes says it is empty, but after restart it is back to normal status. I tried number of ROMs without luck, all are flickering lately which must mean it is not ROMs fault.
I am running out of ideas what to do with this tablet, so I'm asking if you guys have any suggestions, what else can I do to fix it.
NOTE: when installing a new ROM, I always did it with CWM recovery from internal storage with data, cache, dalvik wipe and factory reset.
regards, Daniel
danizmax said:
Hi,
I've been using galaxy tab 8.9 with custom ROMs for more than a year and a half now, and sometimes it was acting strange, like flickering dialogs and crashes. Usually this meant an unstable ROM or just cache wasn't cleared when a new ROM was installed. And it was stable for some time, till I did a reset. Now no ROM is stable any more in addition to this, the battery sometimes says it is empty, but after restart it is back to normal status. I tried number of ROMs without luck, all are flickering lately which must mean it is not ROMs fault.
I am running out of ideas what to do with this tablet, so I'm asking if you guys have any suggestions, what else can I do to fix it.
NOTE: when installing a new ROM, I always did it with CWM recovery from internal storage with data, cache, dalvik wipe and factory reset.
regards, Daniel
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Do you ever wipe the system partition?
upconvert said:
Do you ever wipe the system partition?
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Agree. In TWRP, a factory reset only wipe data, cache and dalvik cache. You have to manually format system. A clean install requires to wipe system, data, cache and dalvik-cache.
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danizmax said:
Hi,
I've been using galaxy tab 8.9 with custom ROMs for more than a year and a half now, and sometimes it was acting strange, like flickering dialogs and crashes. Usually this meant an unstable ROM or just cache wasn't cleared when a new ROM was installed. And it was stable for some time, till I did a reset. Now no ROM is stable any more in addition to this, the battery sometimes says it is empty, but after restart it is back to normal status. I tried number of ROMs without luck, all are flickering lately which must mean it is not ROMs fault.
I am running out of ideas what to do with this tablet, so I'm asking if you guys have any suggestions, what else can I do to fix it.
NOTE: when installing a new ROM, I always did it with CWM recovery from internal storage with data, cache, dalvik wipe and factory reset.
regards, Daniel
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Try flashing the original firmware via odin.
iZLeeP said:
Try flashing the original firmware via odin.
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Flashing original firmware would be my last resort. Is there any difference between odin and CWM flashing?
danizmax said:
Flashing original firmware would be my last resort. Is there any difference between odin and CWM flashing?
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Of course. Flashing original firmware via odin brings back the original setup that came with the tab out of the box. I just don't remember if it will delete the contents of internal sd card. In any case, you can flash original firmware thru CWM as I always do, though I only flash boot and system images I modified in Kitchen. It will still be stock but only that it has been debloated, rooted, busybox installed, init.d enabled, and some system apps replaced.
Just remember that when flashing ROMs via CWM do a factory reset (wipe data, cache, dalvik-cache). In addition to the wipe, the rom.zip itself formats the system partition prior to flashing.