Notification sound issues on Pie. No option to wipe cache in recovery? - Moto Z3 Play Questions & Answers

Brand new, factory unlocked XT-1929-4. Unlocked bootloader, ran Moto Rescue to upgrade to Pie. Patched boot.img and rooted with Magisk, wiped cache.
Installed and configured my apps and been using it for about week. Noticed that it does ring occasionally, but other than that, no notifications come through at all, SMS, calendar, etc.
Figured I needed to wipe the cache again, but when I restart in recovery, there's no option to wipe cache. All the other options are there.
I was able to wipe cache by booting Magisk through fastboot, but I'm wondering what happened to the stock recovery. I'm thinking I'll probably need it when I'm away from my PC sometime.
Any ideas?

So nobody else with a Magisk-rooted Z3 Play lost the option to wipe cache in recovery?

I'm running stock rom and I had similar problem with "ghost" notification. After next ghost go to Setting -> App & notifications -> Notifications -> See all from last 7 days -> Press 3 dots and "Show system". On top list you will find which app causes this issue. In my case that was "Download Manager" - just uncheck "Done" notification or disable all in this app.

Pitagoras2000 said:
I'm running stock rom and I had similar problem with "ghost" notification. After next ghost go to Setting -> App & notifications -> Notifications -> See all from last 7 days -> Press 3 dots and "Show system". On top list you will find which app causes this issue. In my case that was "Download Manager" - just uncheck "Done" notification or disable all in this app.
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Right, thanks.

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can't clear " download complete " from notification bar

Hi,
as I mentioned in the title I had this issue
in the notification bar there is an icon <untitled> download completed
when I press the notification its self nothing happen and when I press " clear "
it disappear and after a few minutes it back again.
I tried to clear cache of the market and data, I cleared cache of download manager and still having same issue.
I am running CM7
please any help
Go into the app Downloads in your app drawer and select the checkbox next to the download and select clear.
thanks man,
I did it before and it was empty, so I ended with format and install the rom again.

LED Notification question on CM9

hi everybody,
Got an question regarding the notification LED on the i9000.
It's not working
What i've done so far:
Completely format system en reinstalled the phone like this:
- Wipe cache
- Factory Reset
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- mount & storage -> format boot
- mount & storage -> format system
- mount & storage -> Mount emmc
- Install zip from sdcard -> ultimate_kernel_cleaning_script_v4_by_lippol94
- Install zip from sdcard -> flash cm-9-20120715-NIGHTLY-galaxysmtd
- Install zip from sdcard -> flash gapps-ics-20120429-signed
- Install zip from sdcard -> flash Semaphore_ICS_1.2.6s
- advanced -> fix permissions
- reboot
So there shouldn't be any settings left on the device that block de LED Notification.
In setting i've enabled Notification Light on Display.
Set the default on always on.
Use custom values on and off.
Add whatsapp as an application and set is always on.
Did i forgot an option somewhere?
Looking forward to you're answers :fingers-crossed:
Sorry for spelling errors, english is not my first language.
I think you have to use an app like BLN Control to complete the setup.
Avoid using NS Tools, when using Semaphore.
Thanks for the response, but I've tried BLN but that still didn't work.
I know not to use NStool ons semaphore.
I'm a fan of the noLED app from xda and play store.
Nice to see icons which give more meaning than the blinks.
Check in BLN control, if you marked "call notification" in BLN for Android-OS apps. I always forget about it, then LED notification doesn't work.
First enable it by going to settings -> display -> notification light
Then flash devil 3 kernel, use devil kernel config app and enable bln from it. It will definitely work.
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I9000 powered by RemICS-UX

[Q] android.process.acore

I suddenly started getting "unfortunately the process android.process.acore has stopped" messages.
My "home launcher" welcomes me as if it's the first time I turned on the phone.
I just rebooted and got a whole series of "has stopped" messages.
Please help me resolve this problem.
"unfortunately, the process Google Partner Setup has stopped"
"unfortunately, DoggCatcher has stopped"
"unfortunately, Talk has stopped"
"unfortunately, Google+ has stopped"
"unfortunately, Titanium Backup has stopped"
"unfortunately, Calendar has stopped"
"unfortunately, Google+ has stopped"
"unfortunately, Astrid tasks has stopped"
I think this all started at about the time I got a message that "Contacts" was adjusting to the change in language (I use English and Hebrew on my phone). But I don't know what caused what.
This is making my phone almost unusable.
Following the instructions at
http://androidforums.com/huawei-ide...ndroid-process-acore-has-stopped-working.html
I went to settings>applications>running>all and scrolled to "contacts" opened it and chose "clear data" - then went back to "contacts storage" and did the same thing.
That did not resolve the problem.
Galaxy S GT-I9000
Android 4.1.2
Cyanogen Mod 10.0.0
webmanoffesto said:
I suddenly started getting "unfortunately the process android.process.acore has stopped" messages.
My "home launcher" welcomes me as if it's the first time I turned on the phone.
I just rebooted and got a whole series of "has stopped" messages.
Please help me resolve this problem.
"unfortunately, the process Google Partner Setup has stopped"
"unfortunately, DoggCatcher has stopped"
"unfortunately, Talk has stopped"
"unfortunately, Google+ has stopped"
"unfortunately, Titanium Backup has stopped"
"unfortunately, Calendar has stopped"
"unfortunately, Google+ has stopped"
"unfortunately, Astrid tasks has stopped"
I think this all started at about the time I got a message that "Contacts" was adjusting to the change in language (I use English and Hebrew on my phone). But I don't know what caused what.
This is making my phone almost unusable.
Following the instructions at
http://androidforums.com/huawei-ide...ndroid-process-acore-has-stopped-working.html
I went to settings>applications>running>all and scrolled to "contacts" opened it and chose "clear data" - then went back to "contacts storage" and did the same thing.
That did not resolve the problem.
Galaxy S GT-I9000
Android 4.1.2
Cyanogen Mod 10.0.0
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I have the same problem ...
mafian59 said:
I have the same problem ...
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I had already
Cleared Cache
Reset to Factory
but had not Cleared Dalvik Cache (it's under Recovery / Advanced / Clear Dalvik Cache)
The ROM'ed CyanogenMod
and GApps
I finally did all that with "Clear Dalvik Cache" and that helped a lot.
My phone was working great
but then I got another one of those "process stopped working" messages.
Still, my phone is working well and I do actually have a software keyboard now.
I'll try to work out the remaining "stopped working" problem later.
So far I haven't followed the advice below:
quack75 said:
I advise you to be born again smartphone.
then:
Factory Reset, Wipe Cache and Wipe dalwik
with odin install GINGERBREAD (THE LAST STOCK FOR YOUR COUNTRY)
root with cf-root
now from the recovery install the ROM of your choice
This is the only way to definitely eliminate all the problems of your device
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Are you using titanium back up?
snapper.fishes said:
Are you using titanium back up?
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It's a sad story. I have Titanium Backup on my phone, but it wasn't running backups (the folder is empty) so I can run a backup now, but I don't have a "before" backup.
I had it set to run nightly, but I guess after the last time I ROM'ed it reverted to it's default.
Oops, my bad.
I guess a factory data reset in settings / backup&reset / FACTORY DATA RESET would be the trick it is always recommended after flashing a new rom to start it fresh.
Dyn4m1c said:
I guess a factory data reset in settings / backup&reset / FACTORY DATA RESET would be the trick it is always recommended after flashing a new rom to start it fresh.
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Yes
Cleared Cache
Reset to Factory
Wipe Dalvik Cache (I found it under Recovery / Advanced / Clear Dalvik Cache)
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Apparently "Wipe Dalvik Cache" is very important
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhSGyN5BGNE
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7541281/what-is-dalvik-and-dalvik-cache
http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/jelly-bean-general-discussion/19820-wipe-cache-dalvik-cahe.html
http://www.androidgadgematic.com/2012/07/how-to-clear-dalvik-cache-on-android.html
Before flashing the rom its recommended to do the Factory reset + Wipe Cache + Advanced/Wipe Dalvik Cache in the recovery, then after flashing it and the phone its configured you do the factory data reset in the settings/backup&reset and then you have a clean installed rom prolly without any error otherwise its a rom issue.
I Agree
Dyn4m1c said:
Before flashing the rom its recommended to do the Factory reset + Wipe Cache + Advanced/Wipe Dalvik Cache in the recovery, then after flashing it and the phone its configured you do the factory data reset in the settings/backup&reset and then you have a clean installed rom prolly without any error otherwise its a rom issue.
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I agree that you should
1. Factory reset +
2. Wipe Cache +
3. Advanced/Wipe Dalvik Cache in the CWM Recovery / Advanced, then after
4. Flash the ROM (and also Flash GApps
- Note: it looks like there are lots of great Google Apps to explore http://www.google.com/mobile/android/
Step by Step: How I "Wiped" my Phone and Then ROM'ed It
I use ClockworkMod ROM Manager http://www.clockworkmod.com/
- Cool, during the "research" for writing this I came across the CWM Tether Drivers http://www.clockworkmod.com/tether/drivers. I've been having problems tethering my laptop to my phone. Hopefully this will resolve that problem.
- Copy all .zip files to root of your phone: cm-10.0.0-galaxysmtd.zip, gapps-jb-20120715.zip
- http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?type=stable&device=galaxysmtd
- http://goo.im/gapps
- Long Hold on Power button to open "Phone Options"
- Select Reboot
on "Reboot phone" dialog box select "Recovery"
Phone reboots into "CWM-based Recovery" which is "ClockworkMod"
- in this mode you use the volume button to move up and down the list, and the power button to "select"
- Select the option to "Wipe data/factory reset"
- Arrow down to "Yes" and press the power button to select it
- That runs and you are taken back to the "CWM-based Recovery" screen
- Go down to "Wipe cache partition" and press the power button to select it
- Arrow down to "Yes" and select it
- That runs and you are taken back to the "CWM-based Recovery" screen
- Go down to "advanced" and select it
- Arrow down to "Wipe Dalvik cache"
- Arrow down to "Yes" and select it
You've "wiped" your System. Now it's time to ROM it.
- Choose " ***Go Back ***"
- Choose "install zip form sdcard"
You are taken to the "Apply update from .zip file on SD card" screen
- Choose "choose zip from sdcard"
- Select the ROM you have on the SDCard (you may have to arrow down a lot)
- You arrive at "Confirm install?"
- Select "Yes"
- That will run for a minute
- Again select "choose zip from sdcard"
- Arrow down to GApps and select it
- Arrow down to "Yes"
- Choose "*** Go Back***"
- Choose "reboot system now"
- Welcome to your New old phone. :laugh:
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Galaxy S GT-I9000
Android 4.1.2
Cyanogen Mod 10.0.0 :laugh:
Thanks!
Dyn4m1c said:
Before flashing the rom its recommended to do the Factory reset + Wipe Cache + Advanced/Wipe Dalvik Cache in the recovery, then after flashing it and the phone its configured you do the factory data reset in the settings/backup&reset and then you have a clean installed rom prolly without any error otherwise its a rom issue.
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Thanks for the tip of going into settings and backup and restore after flashing rom. Had been having problem with process android.acore for weeks and this tip solved issue.
Of course wiping all those junks cache are important while flashing. We dont wanna keep some extra garbage (if cash then its allowable ) inside our home rite? juz throw it off
Gidron79 said:
Thanks for the tip of going into settings and backup and restore after flashing rom. Had been having problem with process android.acore for weeks and this tip solved issue.
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Np any problem u have just tell us
How do I exit an application or go to home page? It doesn't have a button to go back to home or anything. I prob need to reboot to recovery and reflash this rom but I can't even find a way to reboot to recovery.
tonie972 said:
How do I exit an application or go to home page? It doesn't have a button to go back to home or anything. I prob need to reboot to recovery and reflash this rom but I can't even find a way to reboot to recovery.
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To exit an app you can activate the option "main menu" ==> developer tools ==> last entry called "close apps" or something ...when you have activated the option you can stop it by holding the return-button ...
you can extend your reboot-menu by activating the option "extended reboot menu" under the developer tools ...an tthen you can reboot in the recovery directly...
if you don`t have the menu "developer tools" you must push 7-times on the build-number (About the device)...
snapper.fishes said:
Are you using titanium back up?
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sir......is tis problem connected with tb? yes i ve tb and this problem happnd to me aftr restoring system datas (data only) from tb.....
Hey all! If none of the above solutions are working for you (like in my case), then please try this solution I found that worked for me:
1. Uninstall the app that is causing the popups (this could be Facebook, OneNote, WhatsApp, Skype, etc...).
2. Disable Goolge+.
3. Reinstall app that was causing the popups (sign in, get it going).
4. Re-enable Google+ (I actually haven't cause I don't use it, but that's up to you).

[Q] Daft CWM / LightJB question

I'm not allowed to ask this in the dev forum as I'm not up to my 10 posts quota, so sorry for posting this here!
In the LightJB instructions instruction 3 is "wipe data, wipe cache, wipe dalvik-cache, wipe system"
I've got CWM installed (LQ4 and CoCore 6.0) and the options in the CWM recovery menu are "wipe data/factory reset" and "wipe cache partition".
Am I right in assuming that I should choose to do both of those two options, and then also in the "advanced" menu do the "wipe dalvik cache" option too? Just checking! Once I've done this once, I'll become a natural at it...
Cheers!
Matt
I guess you're right... But why don't you just flash a CoCore E kernel with TWRP.. Wouldn't that be much easier?
Its way more user friendly than CWM....
And yes, do have a backup of everything as Factory Resetting and wiping data is going to erase all your apps, etc.
BTW- Questions like this belong to Q & A thread.. Not the Development thread
Sent from my phone, because I'm away from my PC right now
Sami Kabir said:
I guess you're right... Why don't you just flash a CoCore E kernel with TWRP.. Wouldn't that be much easier?
Its way more user friendly than CWM....
Sent from my phone, because I'm away from my PC right now
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I guess I'd just heard more about CWM than TWRP. I might be a noob here, but I'm not put off by command line-type stuff. I can still remember how to join multiple uuencoded text files together to get lovely pictures of Winona Ryder appearing on my screen in 1993, before I'd even heard of a graphical browser.... happy days!
Cheers for the pointer!
Matt
go advanced ...
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larkim said:
Am I right in assuming that I should choose to do both of those two options, and then also in the "advanced" menu do the "wipe dalvik cache" option too? Just checking! Once I've done this once, I'll become a natural at it...
Matt
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Matt,
Read my thread with CWM guide (see my signature) and i think you will be fine.
Do a Nandroid Backup before start to flash a new ROM.
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced -> Wipe Dalvik cache
1. Download the ROM from the link given in the article featuring that ROM. It should be a zip file.
2. Connect your phone to your computer via USB and mount its storage card.
3. Copy the downloaded ROM to the root of the storage card.
4. Power your phone off and reboot it into recovery. This will involve using a combination of your device’s hardware keys. Once in recovery, you can navigate its menu using the volume up and volume down hardware keys or your phone’s trackball / optical track pad if it comes equipped with one.
5. Use the ‘backup and restore’ feature of recovery to backup your existing ROM installation, software and data. This step is known as performing a nandroid backup. ALWAYS perform a backup before flashing a custom ROM, UNLESS you can afford to lose everything that’s on your phone at the moment.
Note: ALWAYS choose to perform the following steps 6, 7 and 8 UNLESS the ROM you are attempting to flash is an updated version of the same ROM that you are currently using, and is compatible with the current installation’s data. It is usually mentioned with the update whether you can install it over a previous version without wiping its data or not.
6. Get back to the main recovery menu and use the option ‘wipe data/factory reset’. You will be prompted to confirm this action. Select “Yes – Delete all user data”.
7. From the main recovery menu, select ‘wipe cache partition’. You will be prompted to confirm this action. Select ‘Yes – Wipe Cache’.
8. From the main recovery menu, enter the ‘advanced’ menu. From this menu, select ‘Wipe Dalvik Cache’. You will be prompted to confirm this action. Select ‘Yes – Format/System’.
9. From the main recovery menu, enter the ‘Mounts and Storage’ menu. From this menu, select ‘Format/System’. You will be prompted to confirm this action. Select ‘Yes – Wipe Dalvik Cache’.
10. Go back to the main recovery menu by pressing the back button and select the ‘Install zip from SD card’ option.
11. Select ‘choose zip from sdcard’ to get a list of the files and folders on your SD card. Scroll to the ROM’s file that you copied there in step 3, and select it. You will be prompted to confirm this action. Select ‘Yes – Install file_name.zip’ where file_name.zip is the name of the zip file that you are trying to install.
12. Wait patiently while the ROM is flashed to your phone via recovery.
13. Once the installation is complete, head back to the main recovery menu if you aren’t there, and select ‘reboot system now’. Your phone will now boot into the newly installed ROM.
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R_a_z_v_a_n said:
Matt,
Read my thread with CWM guide (see my signature) and i think you will be fine.
Do a Nandroid Backup before start to flash a new ROM.
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced -> Wipe Dalvik cache
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Done, thanks!
My last question - when i've rebooted, I'm prompted to sign into my Google Account and re-install my apps from the google backup. Is this the "best" way to do it, or is it better to use alternative sch as Titanium? I'm not bothered about lost data, the only data I care about is in my gmail account anyway.
Cheers!
Matt
Reinstall your apps with that app you make backups. If you do it with Titanium, then go for it, and restore with Titanium.
R_a_z_v_a_n said:
Reinstall your apps with that app you make backups. If you do it with Titanium, then go for it, and restore with Titanium.
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Thanks. Its that sort of common sense stuff which I've found missing from many of the guides - they tell you how to root / flash etc, but leave nagging other questions unanswered - perhaps because the answers are so obvious to the authors that they are just second nature.
As it happens, I didn't bother with a Titanium backup as I wanted a clean phone - I've been trying to resolve a strange issue where my wifi goes really slow and stuttery after the phone has been on for a few hours. No-one else seems to have the issue, so I suspect it is down to at least one of my apps causing some chaos. With that in mind, a fresh install with no baggage seemed to be the best way to go.
(I used to suspect the Facebook apps (particularly Pages Manager) but I don't think they are the cause)
Thanks for all the help!
Matt
Sami Kabir said:
I guess you're right... But why don't you just flash a CoCore E kernel with TWRP.. Wouldn't that be much easier?
Its way more user friendly than CWM....
And yes, do have a backup of everything as Factory Resetting and wiping data is going to erase all your apps, etc.
BTW- Questions like this belong to Q & A thread.. Not the Development thread
Sent from my phone, because I'm away from my PC right now
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For me cwm is more user friendly and more straight forward compared to twrp. I once tried twrp and after I mount system suddenly it said there's no os installed and I can't boot my phone. Luckily I can still enter download mode to flash back fw with odin. I don't understand how twrp works..haha :silly:
larkim said:
Thanks for all the help!
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It was my pleasure, Matt. :highfive:
Well, for no other reason than that I wanted to tweak a few things before I started to live with LightJB, I chose to restore my phone using the CWM nandroid restore.
Bad move!
It all seemed to work fine, but on restoring I get the message that "Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped". Mildly worrying, but moving on...
Then I came to try to reply to a sms message from my wife. Pressing in the reply box didn't bring up a keyboard. Odd.
I went into other apps and found I couldn't type there either.
Went into settings, and neither the samsung keyboard nor the swype keyboard appear to have been re-stored via the backup / restore.
Any hints?
Matt

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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