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
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So I started having trouble after flashing a rom. The old infinite htc boot logo. The troubling part was when I tried to reboot to recovery and TWRP blackscreened and device turned off.
I tried re-flashing recovery.img with identical results.
Now my phone locked while attempting a fastboot flash boot.img with a known working boot.img just in case the rom I flashed had a corrupt boot image.
I left the cmd window open and its been "sending boot.img" for about forty-five minutes now. I am terrified to ctrl+c the command or restart my device.
So boned or no boned?
On a scale of one to boned how boned where do I fall on the bonage spectrum?
Any ideas on what to do next, or if rebooting to fastboot is safe?
You have to wait the final of the sending.
Probably your USB cable is *****d up, and i'm advising you because i had the same issue.
A flash of a boot.img was of 15 mins.
Tried fastboot erase cache to get back into twrp?
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TrickDroid ROM 9.1.0
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Afraid to stop the current fastboot operation to try to clear cache. Tried running from another window and it just sits there, cursor blinking, like its waiting for the other operation to complete.
Waiting for it to complete seems fruitless as its been almost two hours now for a 5836kb flash.
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Okay so I took a couple valium and quickly switched out the usb cable. The cmd window running the flash operation crashed, but fastboot on the device became responsive again. I feel like this is a fact that might be useful to others in the future.
Fastboot stalls out--don't panic, just disconnect the usb cable...
I'm still scared to reboot it, even to reboot to fastboot. Is fastboot part of boot.img? If this botched op boned up my boot.img is it possible that fastboot might not work after a reset?
Gonna give cache erase a shot and report results.
Cache erase worked fine.
Is there anything else I can do to minimize risk before rebooting to recovery? Anything important that -needs- to be done?
hypocritelecteur said:
Cache erase worked fine.
Is there anything else I can do to minimize risk before rebooting to recovery? Anything important that -needs- to be done?
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After the cache's erase you can boot in recovery.
Guich said:
After the cache's erase you can boot in recovery.
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Phone still reboots right after TWRP logo is displayed!
hypocritelecteur said:
Phone still reboots right after TWRP logo is displayed!
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So, reflash the latest TWRP (2.0.6.1), do an erase cache and retry.
Yeah, I tried that before posting but for sake of thoroughness I did it again.
erased cache
reflashed m7 twrp
erased cache
Going to try CWM now.
Really appreciate the guidance and support in a problem you have no personal stake in. Being on the receiving end of the goodwill of strangers makes me all warm and tingly.
Also switched USB cables and did a fastboot reboot to make sure commands were being passed on... nothing wrong on that front.
Guich said:
So, reflash the latest TWRP (2.0.6.1), do an erase cache and retry.
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Aaaand CWM worked for whatever reason.
Odd, since I've never had a problem with TWRP before but plenty with CWM... Every duck has its day I guess.
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Well... CWM loads properly but executing any command that touches phone data causes a reboot.
Factory reset -> reboot
Install zip from sdcard -> reboot
Trying sideload next... it goes into sideload mode fine. I'm guessing that as soon as it tries to write something it will reboot, but I'll have to wait till I've re-downloaded and double checked md5s like a paranoid bastard first.
adb sideload ohdeargod.zip
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Hmm, wiping cache partition alone works.
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Noticed that on booting into CWM it displays the message:
Warning: No file contexts.
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formating /system alone works
formatting dalvik causes reboot
formatting data causes reboot
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sideload seems to have worked although its taking a long time to boot. I'll give it another 15 minutes.
Which firmware are you running?
Guich said:
So, reflash the latest TWRP (2.0.6.1), do an erase cache and retry.
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Guich said:
Which firmware are you running?
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Aaaand bingo gringo. It's booted.
Its a tmo m7. I haven't touched firmware afaik.
Resolved just in time for me to take it sailing today and drop it into lake Huron.
hypocritelecteur said:
[snip]....drop it into lake Huron.
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Say whhhhhhhaaaaattttt?
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altimax98 said:
Say whhhhhhhaaaaattttt?
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk 4
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Okay so I have a brand new HTC TMO One I got last week and its waterlogged. I drilled a hole in the back of the case to drain it and then left it on the radiator to make sure all that moisture is gone. I can't get it to post to TWRP.
Please help.
Deciding after recent events that XDA can be a dangerous place for sarcasm. So--thanks all, problem solved, no, no phone was damaged during the making of this thread. It was just my business partner, Lloyd, who fell in and became waterlogged. No amount of drilling or radiator baking could revive him.
Please help.
Hi all
Just unpacked my shiny new HTC One which is still on its initial charge fresh out the box. Im going to be updating it to 422, but my question is..
Like you do with Samsung Updates, after youve installed all the updates, is it a good idea to Boot into Stock recovery > Data/Factory Reset > Clear Cache > Reboot, or can I just "Factory Reset" in Settings.
You need to do this with Samsung devices because they are so full of Bloated crap all running in the background, that a clear cache is needed after a Rom update.. so is it the same. (This is why Ive switched to HTC and jumped the S4 altogether)
How do I get into Stock Recovery to reset/clear cache
Thanks
NightOrchid said:
Hi all
Just unpacked my shiny new HTC One which is still on its initial charge fresh out the box. Im going to be updating it to 422, but my question is..
Like you do with Samsung Updates, after youve installed all the updates, is it a good idea to Boot into Stock recovery > Data/Factory Reset > Clear Cache > Reboot, or can I just "Factory Reset" in Settings.
You need to do this with Samsung devices because they are so full of Bloated crap all running in the background, that a clear cache is needed after a Rom update.. so is it the same. (This is why Ive switched to HTC and jumped the S4 altogether)
How do I get into Stock Recovery to reset/clear cache
Thanks
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you can't clear cache with stock recovery, you'd have to flash a custom recovery a factory reset should do it, but it'll remove all your personal installed apps too!
herwegan said:
you can't clear cache with stock recovery, you'd have to flash a custom recovery a factory reset should do it, but it'll remove all your personal installed apps too!
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Thanks for the speedy reply . I used to own a One X (so awesome, but it failed ) and you could enter Stock recovery on that and reset. However, Ive just read that if you enter the Ones boot loader (Power + Volume down).. then you can do a hard "factory reset" from the menu, ill just use that
Heres the YouTube link in case anyone else was curious:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlvaMAgtn78
Cheers Herwegan
NightOrchid said:
Thanks for the speedy reply . I used to own a One X (so awesome, but it failed ) and you could enter Stock recovery on that and reset. However, Ive just read that if you enter the Ones boot loader (Power + Volume down).. then you can do a hard "factory reset" from the menu, ill just use that
Heres the YouTube link in case anyone else was curious:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlvaMAgtn78
Cheers Herwegan
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but be aware, this will remove all the apps you've installed.
And data... basically everything.
ridder215215 said:
And data... basically everything.
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everything except sdcard, i thought pictures etc should not be affected.. correct me if i'm wrong
herwegan said:
everything except sdcard, i thought pictures etc should not be affected.. correct me if i'm wrong
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Does Hard Reset not remove everything.. Pics, music, settings, .. all of it.. hence the reason why this setting is in the Bootloader itself.
NightOrchid said:
Does Hard Reset not remove everything.. Pics, music, settings, .. all of it.. hence the reason why this setting is in the Bootloader itself.
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well if you don't mind, just try it!
herwegan said:
well if you don't mind, just try it!
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Exactly what im going to do .. ill let you know soon
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Yep It does.. Bootloader Hard Reset Clears everything.. starts back on the setup. Sorted.
Thanks for the input
cheers
Connect to PC in fastboot mode, fastboot erase cache - should work
Okay, so I am having a lot of trouble with a bootloop for seemingly no reason. I got two nexus 6'es, and i unlocked, rooted, and flashed TWRP on mine, no problem at all.
So onto my gf's, I did fastboot oem unlock, and then i went to reboot-bootloader, but i accidentally bumped the power button, which was on "Start". It launched a weird loading style screen - the green android standing up with a blue ball spinning around (NOT the stock recovery, android laying down with chest open) , and i couldn't do anything. eventually, when i hit the volume up button, it said "Formatting /data..." but it never completed.
The only thing I could do was unplug it from my computer (mac) and put it in fastboot mode again. I tried flashing all the shamu factory images, and then rebooted again. Same thing. Now, i re-locked and then unlocked the phone again. Now it's just looping at the red, blue, green and yellow circles for over ten minutes now. What the heck can i do to fix this? I can in no way get it to boot to the lock screen, but fastboot is working fine and it recognizes the device
Edit: Got into TWRP by writing it over stock recovery. Tried to factory reset in TWRP and got the following errors:
E: Unable to mount /data
Unable to mount /cache
Unable to mount /storage
Wiping the cache should fix it.
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Wiping the cache should fix it.
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Okay, i wiped cache, userdata, system and everything just to be safe, am currently finishing flashing the rest of the factory images, waiting on system. I'll let you know
joshua.justice said:
Wiping the cache should fix it.
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./fastboot erase cache did not work still looping the four colored circles
joshua.justice said:
Wiping the cache should fix it.
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Got this when trying to Factory reset in TWRP Got into TWRP by writing it over stock recovery.
E: Unable to mount /data
Unable to mount /cache
Unable to mount /storage
I was trying to take picture but suddenly my phone restarted. Then after few sec it was not booting up. It was giving me blank screen, no boot animation was coming up. So now what should I do? I try to wipe/factory reset the phone but still phone was not booting up. It was still stuck on blank screen. Please help?
Device: nexus 4
I got stuck in a boot loop also. I had to reflash the factory image. See this link here. It's the best way to do it just follow the instructions you should be fine. http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/how-fix-er...roid-5-0-factory-images-nexus-devices-1474865
Try to flash the unencrypted boot image, mine did the same thing when in first flashed TWRP to it and it. Then reflash the stock image and wipe the phone.
So, I followed this thread, used unsu, and things just as described in there:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/switching-supersu-to-magisksu-t3625579
The thing is, I flashed LineageOS's boot.img which I had, though... now, my phone will get past the "SAMSUNG" logo, and the warranty bit kernel notification thing on the top left... and it'll automatically reboot, and then boot again to download mode, I can boot to recovery mode, everything except the actual system...
Just a guess (I've not checked the link): go to recovery and wipe cache and dalvik before reboot to system.
wilsonhlacerda said:
Just a guess (I've not checked the link): go to recovery and wipe cache and dalvik before reboot to system.
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Unfortunately, nope..
Jasiniok said:
So, I followed this thread, used unsu, and things just as described in there:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/switching-supersu-to-magisksu-t3625579
The thing is, I flashed LineageOS's boot.img which I had, though... now, my phone will get past the "SAMSUNG" logo, and the warranty bit kernel notification thing on the top left... and it'll automatically reboot, and then boot again to download mode, I can boot to recovery mode, everything except the actual system...
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Did you back up the boot in twrp before u do that?
I had similar problems before but i immediately gave up to use and just restore my boot partition from working one
Kglim said:
Did you back up the boot in twrp before u do that?
I had similar problems before but i immediately gave up to use and just restore my boot partition from working one
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Nope, I didn't xD. But yeah, luckily I didn't have a lot of pictures and things(Even tho i could back them up), but yeah, I installed a even newer rom(unofficial). Thanks a lot for helping/trying to help!
Jasiniok said:
Nope, I didn't xD. But yeah, luckily I didn't have a lot of pictures and things(Even tho i could back them up), but yeah, I installed a even newer rom(unofficial). Thanks a lot for helping/trying to help!
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I think you could save ur data partitiin and sjust system wipe and dirty flash for carry yiur data.
Good luck to ya!!! :fingers-crossed:
my son installed Mobile Legends and played for several minutes then the phone suddenly freezes. after few seconds the phone Restarts.
From then it only lasts for 5mins then reboot again and again.
Heat and/or miner/malware etc. .
Let it cool for a while then try again. It may have overheated. If this doesn't work, try deleting the phone's cache. If all else fails, do a factory reset, again delete cache/dalvik.
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Let it cool for a while then try again. It may have overheated. If this do
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viktak said:
Let it cool for a while then try again. It may have overheated. If this doesn't work, try deleting the phone's cache. If all else fails, do a factory reset, again delete cache/dalvik.
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ive done all you mentioned. I also did WIPE DATA via recovery mode. However, this keeps repeating all over again.
xxxxemmaxanna said:
Heat and/or miner/malware etc. .
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I already did WIPING the DATA via Recovery but to NO avail.
The unit still charge and boot in recovery and fastboot.
Wonder if youve better idea to deal with this.
Malware at work. What source was the game downloaded from?
First clear app data and then uninstall. If all fails factory reset.
Go back to BROM mode and install the official ROM from scratch. If you need help, send me a PM.
Make a free stock clean install vith mtk client in brom mode. this app have damaged some system files and also boot partition
viktak said:
Go back to BROM mode and install the official ROM from scratch. If you need help, send me a PM.
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Thank you for keeping in touch. I succesfully reflash the stock ROM. its been a day under observation and doing well so far.