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Hi guys I need some help. I just wiped my phone and restored it back to factory and I'm getting
Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped.
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everytime my phone boots up. This happened as soon as it booted up right after I reset it and it's happening every single time now. It happens EVERY boot, exactly 2 times. It will freeze up my lock/home screen temporarily and give me the error message. After it displays it twice then everything goes back to normal working order and I am able to make phone calls etc.
I do think I f'd up somewhere messing with xposed installer and the wanam module. My phone would go into boot loops when I had it previously set up so this is why I reset it.
It IS rooted. Factory kernel/rom (I don't think it's possible to change them at this moment but please correct me if I'm wrong.) I tried wiping cache and still nothing. Everything in Titanium backup is defrosted meaning its all there except for the things that I uninstalled on my last setup but I was caeful not to remove anything important (only At&t bloatware). Also I did have 'App Ops X' installed and it's installed now.
So please help if you can and thanks in advance.
Fixed!!!
Not sure how exactly but I went into Titanium Backup and disabled a bunch of things that I wouldn't use. I get no errors now. Might be disabling of the 'Knox' that fixed it, who knows.
Thanks for the update,
I wasn't receiving this everytime like you were but I was getting it every so often. I tried using Titanium Backup to freeze some unwanted crap also and I haven't seen the Error since.
Don't know what we got rid of but it works lol
the_real_vlad said:
Fixed!!!
Not sure how exactly but I went into Titanium Backup and disabled a bunch of things that I wouldn't use. I get no errors now. Might be disabling of the 'Knox' that fixed it, who knows.
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hi can you please share what you disabled
thanks
d3aded said:
hi can you please share what you disabled
thanks
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Hi,
I can barely remember but I did remove Samsung Knox and everything with 'knox' in it. I would freeze a few things at a time that you don't think you need and keep rebooting until it's fixed. I went through many trial and errors until I finally got it 100% working.
Wiping contacts storage data usually fixes it
RErick said:
Wiping contacts storage data usually fixes it
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Hello. I have been getting this error after installing the latest polish update to 4.4.2
I have done hard reset a couple of time but the same thing.
Any ideas?
Also how do I wipe contacts storage?
RErick said:
Wiping contacts storage data usually fixes it
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it did not work for me either
any other ideas?
I don't know if this will help..had this issue when I used Xposed module Flying Android ....it messed up my dialer with the same message...I uninstalled it and it works perfectly now.
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Hi severybode
i have the same : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568386
i think this is cause of my sim card !!! cause mine is 2G , anyway , if anyone knows that witch app should i freez please let me know .
your help is appreciated
thanks
100% is a sim related problem as if i boot up phone without sim i do not get any error.
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yes , you right
but is works on 4.3
is it 4.4.2. bug ?
should i report it to samsung ?
My school is implementing new security measures, and they're requiring that all university-owned devices are encrypted (they're using an app called AirWatch). My phone isn't required to be encrypted, but it seemed like a good idea . . . After encrypting, my phone is so slow that it's almost unusable (~30 seconds to open an email, for instance). I uninstalled the app, but I can't figure out how to decrypt.
My phone is rooted and I have Titanium Backup, so I am completely fine with wiping everything from my phone and reinstalling it all. I attempted to do a wipe data/factory reset from ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.3.3, but it failed ("Error mounting /data!" and "Error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure!"). I reinstalled the CWM and tried to flash the recovery again but my phone can't seem to find the .zip file - maybe because it's encrypted?
Again, I am okay with losing all data on my phone, I just need to get rid of this encryption!!
I have S-OFF, CWM 6.0.3.3.
Thanks for any advice you can give me!
mayo44 said:
My school is implementing new security measures, and they're requiring that all university-owned devices are encrypted (they're using an app called AirWatch). My phone isn't required to be encrypted, but it seemed like a good idea . . . After encrypting, my phone is so slow that it's almost unusable (~30 seconds to open an email, for instance). I uninstalled the app, but I can't figure out how to decrypt.
My phone is rooted and I have Titanium Backup, so I am completely fine with wiping everything from my phone and reinstalling it all. I attempted to do a wipe data/factory reset from ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.3.3, but it failed ("Error mounting /data!" and "Error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure!"). I reinstalled the CWM and tried to flash the recovery again but my phone can't seem to find the .zip file - maybe because it's encrypted?
Again, I am okay with losing all data on my phone, I just need to get rid of this encryption!!
I have S-OFF, CWM 6.0.3.3.
Thanks for any advice you can give me!
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It sounds like running the RUU may fix your issue
**edit** http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2576995 Just download and run from your PC. it WILL wipe everything.
Thanks. I think I did this once before, but do you know if there's a way to do it on a Mac?
I tried it on an old PC and got the error message "Program too big to fit in memory" when I tried to relock the bootloader. Is my computer too late, or am I doing something wrong?
mayo44 said:
Thanks. I think I did this once before, but do you know if there's a way to do it on a Mac?
I tried it on an old PC and got the error message "Program too big to fit in memory" when I tried to relock the bootloader. Is my computer too late, or am I doing something wrong?
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I am not familiar working in MAC, sorry. In theory you could dual boot windows on your Mac though. On a windows PC you need to install HTC sync first, none of this "PDA net" driver bull **** the tool kits try and tell you works. Then you need the android SDK so you can properly flash the stock recovery and relock your bootloader. Then just run the RUU.
As far as your "program too big" error this makes me wonder the hardware specs on your PC.
mayo44 said:
My school is implementing new security measures, and they're requiring that all university-owned devices are encrypted (they're using an app called AirWatch). My phone isn't required to be encrypted, but it seemed like a good idea . . . After encrypting, my phone is so slow that it's almost unusable (~30 seconds to open an email, for instance). I uninstalled the app, but I can't figure out how to decrypt.
My phone is rooted and I have Titanium Backup, so I am completely fine with wiping everything from my phone and reinstalling it all. I attempted to do a wipe data/factory reset from ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.3.3, but it failed ("Error mounting /data!" and "Error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure!"). I reinstalled the CWM and tried to flash the recovery again but my phone can't seem to find the .zip file - maybe because it's encrypted?
Again, I am okay with losing all data on my phone, I just need to get rid of this encryption!!
I have S-OFF, CWM 6.0.3.3.
Thanks for any advice you can give me!
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Did you encrypt using the stock encryption in the settings of the phone or by using an app?
davidwritesmusic said:
Did you encrypt using the stock encryption in the settings of the phone or by using an app?
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I used an app called AirWatch that walked me through some process, but I'm not sure exactly how it was encrypted.
Have you tried to format the data partition instead of doing a wipe?
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mayo44 said:
I used an app called AirWatch that walked me through some process, but I'm not sure exactly how it was encrypted.
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It appears that the encryption can be removed via AirWatch desktop application.
As for how? I have no idea friend.
If it is yours, you could break it, and have it replaced.
From what I was reading, you'll have more control and should be able to login online and decrypt
davidwritesmusic said:
From what I was reading, you'll have more control and should be able to login online and decrypt
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I contacted someone from my university and they said to use AirWatch's desktop management page. I tried to factory reset from there and nothing happened. Well, I think my phone is moving faster but it's still encrypted (and I still can't actually factory reset it). Very perplexing!
mayo44 said:
I contacted someone from my university and they said to use AirWatch's desktop management page. I tried to factory reset from there and nothing happened. Well, I think my phone is moving faster but it's still encrypted (and I still can't actually factory reset it). Very perplexing!
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What happened when you tried using the desktop page?
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What happened when you tried using the desktop page?
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It said the factory reset message had been sent to my phone, and about 15 minutes later my phone restarted - still encrypted. Pretty anticlimactic. Now it no longer appears on the management page.
Yet the phone still shows as encrypted?
There are applications on windows (and MacOS) that will straight up wipe everything on any device. I know CCleaner will. Matter of finding the right program. It also depends on the encryption. But one question, if the app encrypted it, why can't it decrypt it? They didn't give you a key?
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So I just got a Nexus 6 on Verizon and I'm trying to root it. I downloaded NRT and am trying to perform a backup of my apps+data so I don't have to redownload them. Anyway I follow the steps that NRT goes through and get to the "Full Backup" screen on the phone and I can't tap the "Backup My Data" button. It doesn't register the tap; all I can do is hit cancel. I also tried this on 2 different computers, rebooted the phone multiple times, and by running the ADB commands manually; nothing works. I've done this before with my Nexus 4 and never had any issues; is there something I'm missing? Thanks in advance.
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So I just got a Nexus 6 on Verizon and I'm trying to root it. I downloaded NRT and am trying to perform a backup of my apps+data so I don't have to redownload them. Anyway I follow the steps that NRT goes through and get to the "Full Backup" screen on the phone and I can't tap the "Backup My Data" button. It doesn't register the tap; all I can do is hit cancel. I also tried this on 2 different computers, rebooted the phone multiple times, and by running the ADB commands manually; nothing works. I've done this before with my Nexus 4 and never had any issues; is there something I'm missing? Thanks in advance.
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unlock your bootloader, then flash twrp recovery, then make a full backup. but, unlocking the bootloader will wipe your phone. but that's OK, because if you selected to have google back up your apps and system data, it will restore everything, but non play store apps.
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So I just got a Nexus 6 on Verizon and I'm trying to root it. I downloaded NRT and am trying to perform a backup of my apps+data so I don't have to redownload them. Anyway I follow the steps that NRT goes through and get to the "Full Backup" screen on the phone and I can't tap the "Backup My Data" button. It doesn't register the tap; all I can do is hit cancel. I also tried this on 2 different computers, rebooted the phone multiple times, and by running the ADB commands manually; nothing works. I've done this before with my Nexus 4 and never had any issues; is there something I'm missing? Thanks in advance.
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Have installed any screen adjustment apps, like Lux or something?
Yeah, I've got an Auto-brightness App installed; let me turn it off and try.
danarama said:
Have installed any screen adjustment apps, like Lux or something?
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That was it; many thanks!
Backed up with only a few data.
tnp9008 said:
That was it; many thanks!
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Hey, have you done that successfully? I did backup, but only 400MB backed up compares to my phone has 40GB files and 10GB app data.
I also tried
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adb backup com.tencent.mm
But just got a 0KB file.
My phone is:
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Nexus 6
Android 6.0.1
Not rooted
locked bootloader
Any advise?
mindfine said:
Hey, have you done that successfully? I did backup, but only 400MB backed up compares to my phone has 40GB files and 10GB app data.
I also tried
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adb backup com.tencent.mm
But just got a 0KB file.
My phone is:
Code:
Nexus 6
Android 6.0.1
Not rooted
locked bootloader
Any advise?
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Unlock bootloader
Flash twrp
Do a proper backup..
No root needed, just a recovery. And take it from me twrp has saved my a$$ many of times that factory recovery could have never handled.
Good luck
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works for me, user apps/data are restored, but did not fix broken system app
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67045177&postcount=3
my disappointment increased. i dont recommend this way of creating backups. you will never now which user or system apps are included and which are missing.
I guess everybody is looking for a way to simply backup ALL, user and system apps, plus their data. This function is not reliable. Some apps work others dont.
Any one else experiencing a issue that stops Titanium Backup from opening? When I try it flashes up that's all.
Tried to reinstall, tried wiping cache from twrp etc nothing.
Should note that it WAS working BEFORE I uninstalled earlier today and reinstalled it/
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Any one else experiencing a issue that stops Titanium Backup from opening? When I try it flashes up that's all.
Tried to reinstall, tried wiping cache from twrp etc nothing.
Should note that it WAS working BEFORE I uninstalled earlier today and reinstalled it/
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Me too, actually - after the update to IOS 4.0.1 (and all the following), i have this issue with Titanium backup and several other apps (like Philips Chefconnect).
Did you manage to find a solution?
Had the same on another phone, when transferring to my 3T. To fix it I had to not only wipe data from TB, but also remove both TB and the TB Pro key, and reinstall both.
Others have also said to remove play store/services data to fix it, but that didn't do anything in my case.
Facing the same thing in OnePlus 5
Hi first time i have faced this problem with titanium backup in my new OnePlus 5
I tried uninstalling reinstalling removing cache but nothing seems to work.
Could anyone fix it with OP3?
jatintanwar10 said:
Hi first time i have faced this problem with titanium backup in my new OnePlus 5
I tried uninstalling reinstalling removing cache but nothing seems to work.
Could anyone fix it with OP3?
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I have the same problem on my op5. Are you on a custom rom? I have freedomOS and i have tried also with magisk and superSU with no luck.
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I have the same problem on my op5. Are you on a custom rom? I have freedomOS and i have tried also with magisk and superSU with no luck.
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I am on stock oxygenOS
This is my first OnePlus device and i am using tb from years and never faced this kind of problem
Gues this is limited to op devices
Did u try wiping data?
jatintanwar10 said:
I am on stock oxygenOS
This is my first OnePlus device and i am using tb from years and never faced this kind of problem
Gues this is limited to op devices
Did u try wiping data?
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I haven't tried wiping data but on my op3/3t didn't have this problem
I had this issue on OB9, works on Freedom Os 4.1.6
There is a simple fix i found for this issue
Navigate to data/data and remove titanium backup folder. This works like charm.
just delete the odex file of the titanium backup. it should clear up the mess.
Did anyone got a solution to this issue?
I tried deleting titanium backup folder from data/data didn't worked.
yashaswee1708 said:
Did anyone got a solution to this issue?
I tried deleting titanium backup folder from data/data didn't worked.
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Try finding the /internalsd/Android/Data/com.keramidas.titaniumbackup folder and delete that one too. That worked for me.
jatintanwar10 said:
There is a simple fix i found for this issue
Navigate to data/data and remove titanium backup folder. This works like charm.
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This worked. You saved my life. Love your bro.
Hi. I used A Galaxy Note 9 for 2 years and now i changed my device to Galaxy S10 plus. I did a Data backup through TWRP and now i want to restore them on My Rooted S10+. I tried but faild. Any options to het old data from Note 9 to my S10+?
iamkani said:
Hi. I used A Galaxy Note 9 for 2 years and now i changed my device to Galaxy S10 plus. I did a Data backup through TWRP and now i want to restore them on My Rooted S10+. I tried but faild. Any options to het old data from Note 9 to my S10+?
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If you change device model, better to use other methods to transfer your data, said and settings.
I prefer Samsung smart switch, as it was made for Samsung devices.
Alternatively Google allows to backup Android data to Google drive of your account and restore it when installing a new device using your Google account again. It's a feature build in nearly all Android versions.
It_ler said:
Google allows to backup Android data to Google drive of your account and restore it when installing a new device using your Google account again
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I am wondering if this can restore your apps data like the apps preferences and settings. Have you tried it?
tiho5 said:
I am wondering if this can restore your apps data like the apps preferences and settings. Have you tried it?
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I prefer using Samsung smart switch. That can transfer app data of many apps. Just for a few apps, I have to create and restore data manually (e.g. WhatsApp).
It_ler said:
I prefer using Samsung smart switch. That can transfer app data of many apps. Just for a few apps, I have to create and restore data manually (e.g. WhatsApp).
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last time I used smart switch it only restored apps, but not their settings/preferences. That was some time ago though... Usually I root and use Titanium Backup or Swift Backup for this. I hope that smart switch can nowadays also do it. There's been a need for something like that that's officially Android or Samsung supported.
Done it by Smart switch and titanium backup guys. Thanx
iamkani said:
Done it by Smart switch and titanium backup guys. Thanx
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So does SmartSwitch restore the apps data and settings? I guess not, as you had to use TB, right?
tiho5 said:
So does SmartSwitch restore the apps data and settings? I guess not, as you had to use TB, right?
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Yes . Had to use both.. but most of the part did by Smart switch.