As the title suggests, I uninstalled the Google app last night to try and install the newest version (new version wouldn't install, so i figured I needed to uninstall the previous version). When I tried to reboot the phone after uninstalling the Google app, it went into a boot loop. I have manualy flashed system images twice now and every time it gets stuck on the boot animation. How can uninstalling the Google app possibly cause boot loops?! Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
comoc85 said:
As the title suggests, I uninstalled the Google app last night to try and install the newest version (new version wouldn't install, so i figured I needed to uninstall the previous version). When I tried to reboot the phone after uninstalling the Google app, it went into a boot loop. I have manualy flashed system images twice now and every time it gets stuck on the boot animation. How can uninstalling the Google app possibly cause boot loops?! Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
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i would do a full clean flash.
i dont know why its doing that, maybe google boobytrapped the rom so you cant remove their app without complications.
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Gapps was giving me the invalid package thing when trying to install anything. I tried a bunch of things, but ended up uninstalling and trying to reinstall it. I did that and it crashed every 3 seconds making my phone unusable. I slowly navigated to manage apps and got it off my phone. Went to recovery and flashed the one that came with my rom (cm 10.1) it no longer crashes or anything, but it just isn't there. Not on home screen, manage apps, nothing. Any ideas?
clayton128 said:
Gapps was giving me the invalid package thing when trying to install anything. I tried a bunch of things, but ended up uninstalling and trying to reinstall it. I did that and it crashed every 3 seconds making my phone unusable. I slowly navigated to manage apps and got it off my phone. Went to recovery and flashed the one that came with my rom (cm 10.1) it no longer crashes or anything, but it just isn't there. Not on home screen, manage apps, nothing. Any ideas?
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Make sure you are installing the right version of gapps for the version of Android you are using. For cm10.1, you need to install gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip, it's different for cm10. Are you using that one? Try doing full wipes, reflashing cm10.1, and flash that version of gapps. You can find the link in the first post of cm10.1. Post if you have any issues after trying that.
Hello.
I have a problem with my phone: I install MIUI 6 (doesn't matter what version), I set it up with restore, it runs ok till the first manual reboot. Then it gets blocked at the black "MI"screen. Won't enter in the OS. Any methods to determine the culprit? Maybe taking a log (how to do that?) It gets kinda annoying to flash the zip again and again everytime I do a reboot.
Thank you.
reneftw said:
Hello.
I have a problem with my phone: I install MIUI 6 (doesn't matter what version), I set it up with restore, it runs ok till the first manual reboot. Then it gets blocked at the black "MI"screen. Won't enter in the OS. Any methods to determine the culprit? Maybe taking a log (how to do that?) It gets kinda annoying to flash the zip again and again everytime I do a reboot.
Thank you.
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dot restore,just go for a fresh clean install,
if that also doesn't work,then simply go for fast boot method
ZenR2 said:
dot restore,just go for a fresh clean install,
if that also doesn't work,then simply go for fast boot method
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I have lots of apps and it would take me ages to manually install them all. Back-up and restore from MIUI is my savior.
I also have Xposed Framework, that requires a reboot after install. That reboot works. First I thought it was xposed's fault, but I guess if it would have been that the phone won't start after the reboot it required. Same thing happens with wsm.
Don't install xposed ..
(I had same problem)
Clean install miui 6 once again
Paras1259 said:
Don't install xposed ..
(I had same problem)
Clean install miui 6 once again
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Same problem meaning your phone won't boot after a while or right after installing Xposed?
I really don't get it. For example, i just clean installed MIUI, restored the apps, installed Xposed + modules and I can do as many restarts as I want, it will boot every single time. The problem appears after a while, I guess starting tomorrow morning it will get screwed up again, although I won't install any apps or anything in the meanwhile.
I accidentally signed out of Snapchat the other day and was unable to log back in. (got the "Oh no! Your login temporarily failed so please try again later" error) I was told that I would have to uninstall the Xposed framework to be able to sign in again, so I tried that. I flashed xposed-uninstaller-20150831-arm.zip (tried arm64 too), after which the phone would not boot. When the boot animation was complete, the screen turned black and nothing happened.
I have been able to uninstall the framework successfully before, possibly using a previous version of the uninstall script. Any idea where I can get my hands on a previous version of xposed-uninstaller-20150831-arm.zip?
Any other advice is appreciated too.
hey everyone, clean installed Artmod 10 then installed MultiROM using the app, after restoring apps/data and installing Xposed, after restarting it started crashing seconds after boot (I can see the lockscreen and unlock it) then it starts up again, tried to diagnose myself, deleted Xposed and it's the same thing.
so I uninstalled MultiROM then fresh installed Artmod 10, installed Xposed and restarted, nothing happened, installed MultiROM and restarted, again nothing happened, so I restored data/apps again, updated everything with google play, after restarting it happened again, tried deleting Xposed, same thing, any idea what's causing this?, logcat attached (after deleting Xposed)
Nevermind, I made a mistake and restored some system data
Hi, I tried to uninstall YouTube today (yes, I know it's a stupid idea) from my LG V40. All with root. First time using com.jumobile.manager.systemapp, then using Lucky Patcher. Using the LP I remember that I also used the option to replace the factory application (I don't really remember the exact name of this option, but it sounded like it was supposed to replace the application that appears after uninstalling the system application update). It seems that since then uninstalling did a quick reboot, but always successfully. After installing YouTube, I manually rebooted. Unfortunately, the system wakes up only to the inscription with the phone logo. Is there any way to restore the phone? I care most about the data in the form of photos and video - the rest can eventually be wiped. I can't turn off my phone because it's in bootloop all the time. I'm waiting for it to discharge and do it on its own
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I can go to fastboot mode and EDL mode, but can't see any adb devices from cmd. Anyone know how to see device?