Pdp error - Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Questions & Answers

While i wipe cache in recovery mode i receive first this error E:[PDP] lstat /c____/pdp_b__ : 0 - No PDP scenario , and after that it says wipe cache completed. Somebody know what is all about ? i was searching over all internet and nothing found. Also shows this error in wipe data factory reset. Thanks.

i have the same error after updating to android 10. my phone seems to be working fine, but im pretty sue this is not normal. i hvae galaxy a7 2018

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galaxy i9001- error - can t acces system csc/cnx/system

hello. I have a problem. I had installed on the phone cm10. Now I switched to cm 9 but since we locked in botloader and I returned with odin. recowery mode now you did not have the option install from sd / card only update. My problem is that now go phone but I can not install gapps. ie install it says the installation is complete, restart give when I see me many times with yellow writing including my error appears so: can t access system csc / CNX / system. and after I start the application from google. to say you've tried many variations and if you try recovery-clockwork-5.5.0.4-phone crashes every time. Please help ... (I tried many variations of gapps). thanks in advance.back with another caveat: any clockwork I try to install say installation aborted. and in the recovery mode screen down to write I / / / status = 0 / / /

SM-G800F --TWRP 3.0.0 -----Linage 14.1 Unofficial-kimnilte 2017021 ------Nougat 7.1.1

Hi guys.
Just did a clean flash all was working fine but when i try to start for ex "black mart" it crashes display goes black.
Tried Wiping everything and re flash same problem remained.
Tried "Format Data" got the following message :
" E: Unable to wipe '/data' -- Unknown file system
'auto'
Unable to format to remove encryption . "
Also I get two red lines in the install log :
E: unknown command {log}
E: unknown command {log}
all help is appreciated
My advice is to install a custom ROM without wipes, if it still does not work, make all the wipes, except the SD, if it still does not work, install the stock rom, that should work 100%, you can give me the link Black mart, I need to check something
Hey Jimmy
I Installed it without wipes didnt work...did a clean flash still no luck....figured if i can remove the whole partition and re create it all leftovers will be deleted ..
So i asked how to go about this...got an old stock rom flashed it with the pit file...now all apps were working again ...tried formatting the partition still same problem... wiped it once more...installed LOS 14.1....problem remained...tried a few diff releases of 14.1
Figured maybe if i downgrade TWRP back to 2.8.7 (from 3.0.0) maybe i can format it....so I did and voila now i could fomat the disk ....but this time I installed cm-13.0-20160113-UNOFFICIAL-kminilte....all is now working
The first installation of 14.1 was actually working...but I downgraded to 5.1..1 because i wasn't able to restore my backups ....the second time around I noticed that the file manager was now displaying " shared Internal Storage" (which it didnt the first time) dunno if that had something to do with it...
Here is the lnk i dL black mart
http://www.androidapksfree.com/apk/blackmart-alpha-free-download/

OTA Updates and Proper Procedures (wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition etc)

New Verizon S6 Edge (sitting in the box for 1-2 years) and I used the OEM adaptive fast charger to bring it from zero to 100% and then waited 10-15 minutes.
I used the built-in OTA updater, not Samsung/Verizon's Software Upgrade Assistant, and went through 11 system updates over the course of 2-3 hours. Out of curiosity, would using the SUA have reduced the number of updates to apply? Edit: I am almost certain now SUA updates straight to the current build (based on their wording, link at bottom). Apparently if I wanted to go straight to current system build, I should have used SUA or a tool such as Odin to flash the stock firmware directly.
Here is a list of the software builds I went through:
G925VVRU3BOG5 - This was the build on my phone out of the box.
G925VVRU4BOG7
G925VVRU4BOG9
G925VVRU4BOK7
G925VVRU4CPC2 - This is the first official build of Marshmallow for this phone. After update success, I decided to wait a few minutes and then restart the phone.
G925VVRU4CPD2 - I received error 404 after automatic download failed. Manual download attempt OTA was successful.
G925VVRU4CPF4 - I received error 401 after answering no to the automatic download request because I was trying to prevent the error above. Manual download attempt OTA was successful.
G925VVRU4CPH1
G925VVRS4CPI2
G925VVRU4CPK2
G925VVRS4CPL3 - My battery charge ticked down from 41% to 40% just before I applied this update, 35% upon completion/success message.
G925VVRS4CQA3 - This is the last Marshmallow build available for this phone.
On Verizon's webpage it says to have at least 40% charge or 20% when hooked up to the charger. I am worried because I did not connect my phone back up to the charger for these last two updates. The last one really bothers me because it was 34% when applied and 29% upon completion/success message. Is there a way to verify everything was written correctly? Should I even be worried?
With exception of a few failed downloads, all updates -when applied- said successful first try.
I have the understanding that it is important to wipe (system) cache partition and wipe data/factory reset from the recovery menu after major system updates to avoid all sorts of potential problems. So, here are my questions:
Does wipe data/factory reset from the recovery menu also wipe (system) cache partition? If not, should I wipe cache partition before or after? I have found conflicting information on this. Edit: It is so confusing because when you search around there are tutorials only mentioning the reset, others saying to wipe cache before reset and vice versa! There are also people going as far as doing both of these before -and- after a system update! Edit 2: It appears that wipe data/factory reset formats /data, /cache and /sbfs partitions. So, wipe cache partition is redundant when performing a factory reset from the recovery menu.
Both of these videos demonstrate wipe cache partition followed by wipe data/factory reset. You will see /cache is unnecessarily formatted twice (picard facepalm).
https://youtu.be/-Y-aHwdjAZA?t=175
https://youtu.be/NUsV75KFLzA?t=65
Note: there is no Google account to remove (Factory Reset Protection/FRP, Google Account Lock etc) as this is a new phone.
I am under the impression that I should clear all app cache, app data and maybe reset network settings before I attempt the recovery menu methods above. This is overkill/redundant, right? Edit: All this stuff appears to be stored in somewhere in /data (even an app's cache, within a subfolder of each app).
Aside from backup (in my case does not apply), is there anything I should do before (or after) recovery menu wipe(s)? I want to ensure clean slate. Edit: It seems wiping /data and /cache is all you can do in terms of user-accessible data.
I notice there is a "Factory data reset" option from within the OS under Settings: Backup and Reset. Does this behave any differently from the recovery menu method? Edit: I found via thedroidguy.com that it does not reformat the /data partition as the recovery menu reset does but only clears it. It also has Backup and Restore options. Are there any other differences? Does it clear other partitions than /data?
Also, I notice in Settings: About Phone: Status there is "Factory data reset". For me, it says "Unknown". I assume this value is a counter, log or timestamp of the last known factory data reset(s). Maybe it is only triggered when the reset is performed within the OS, but I have no idea. Anyone know what this really is? Will a recovery menu factory reset trigger it?
Under Settings: Storage there is Cached Data. If I clear this, does it include all application cache -and- all application data or just the app cache? Edit: I am pretty sure now it just clears all applications' cache, so it shouldn't affect anything unless maybe an app is poorly coded and stores things in cache that should be elsewhere. On a related note, when clearing app data from apps individually its app cache will also be cleared. I am not sure if clearing Cached Data from this Storage menu touches the system cache partition.
Any documentation or links would be very much appreciated; I am running out of steam here sifting through search results with different keywords and modifiers.
If anything I said is wrong or not entirely correct please say so!
Links:
https://android.stackexchange.com/q...set-exactly-the-same-as-wiping-data-and-cache
https://android.stackexchange.com/q...-factory-reset-and-clean-the-phone-completely
http://thedroidguy.com/2015/08/sams...-cache-partition-factory-master-reset-1048263
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile...plained-boot-system-recovery-data-cache-misc/
http://www.androidcentral.com/android-201-how-and-when-clear-app-cache-or-data
https://www.verizonwireless.com/support/knowledge-base-80200/

how to revert encryption status to uncrypted

hi,
I just rooted my phone XT1072 and install lineage OS 14.1
As the phone was empty, i wanted to test encryption. So i launch encrypt function with success because the status is now "crypted" in "Parameters / Security / Encrypt the phone".
however, during encryption, the phone restart several times, and i received few messages as "google service stop working"
So i tried to unencrypt the phone to revert as beginning after the install of lineage os.
So i reinstalled lineageos 14.1, open gapps, wipe data/cache/system partitions but the status stays "encrypted" in "Parameters / Security / Encrypt the phone".
did i make a mistake ? how can i get back to status unencrypted
thks
Wipe data, cache, internal storage and dalvik.

Lockscreen notifications gone after system update

Hello guys,
My Huawei Mate 20 lite has just updated to latest firmware (SNE-LX1 8.2.0.138(C432))
Now all application notifications are gone from the drawer and the lock screen. I have tried enabling all possible settings, including ignoring battery saver, allowing to draw over other apps, etc.
All messengers get just a dot on the icon - no banner, no lockscreen notification.
Spotify and Poweramp have no drawer and no lockscreen control as well - to skip a song, I need to unlock the phone and open the actual application.
I did honestly try to google, disabled smart lock (no face unlock present) and smart cover - no luck.
I have tried re-installing Spotify - no result.
Any ideas?
Worked just fine up until the firmware update.
This can be caused by a bad configuration in settings or an application that affects notifications.
If you really tried everything and nothing worked, I recommend you factory reset the phone from the Recovery mode. You have to enter the recovery mode and factory reset the phone, then clean the cache (Wipe Data / factory reset & Wipe cache partition).
This can be an operating system error that occurred when updating the phone. Resetting the phone and cleaning the cache eliminates the logs and settings. It also makes the system start properly correcting any system error.
Obviously this removes everything you have on the phone. I recommend it if absolutely nothing works.
CamoAndres said:
This can be caused by a bad configuration in settings or an application that affects notifications.
If you really tried everything and nothing worked, I recommend you factory reset the phone from the Recovery mode. You have to enter the recovery mode and factory reset the phone, then clean the cache (Wipe Data / factory reset & Wipe cache partition).
This can be an operating system error that occurred when updating the phone. Resetting the phone and cleaning the cache eliminates the logs and settings. It also makes the system start properly correcting any system error.
Obviously this removes everything you have on the phone. I recommend it if absolutely nothing works.
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Thanks for suggestion, but I couldn't say it's a fix. I'm rather trying to check if anyone else is having the same issue with the latest firmware and if there is an actual solution (ok, selling this phone and buying a normal one is another considerable option)

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