After updating to MIUI 12.5.2(RJOINXM) system launcher sometime refreshes(crashes) when I go back to homescreen or launch an application(in this case, call of duty:mobile) which require high resources which results in changing of wallpaperback to stock one i.e., the snowy mountain one. Is this a known bug? Are there any known fixes?
I have tried installing new system launcher versions, uninstalling security app and system launcher app updates, turning memory extension on and off, clearing cache of various apps. I don't want to factory reset or go to a previous miui version, because it's gonna be a hassle to redownload everything but if there's no other fix I am open to it.
EDIT: Factory Reset fixed the problem.
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I flashed on Paul's FroYo the other day and decided I didn't want the headache of app instability until later. But now after nandroid restoring my 5.0.6 backup, I can no longer download anything from the market. I read posts where people said to clear data from apps such as download manager, google apps, etc but when i go to my manage applications in settings I cannot see these apps, my guess is theyre hidden in CM. Any suggestions?
have you gone to settings (when in manage applications) and changed the filter to all apps?
I've got the same issue.
Decided to wipe, install Cyan 5.0.6 then revert to my 5.0.6. Nandroid.
Everything is fine until I try to download TI Backup from the market.
Anything I try and download just hangs at 'downloading'....
I've wiped caches, cleared data, replaced my XML file....etc
Grrrrrrr, why does nothing work properly.
i went back to 5.0.6 to do what you said, every time ive gone back with my nandroid back up its been fine, but this time the market app is corrupt for some reason. the vending.apk is in /system/app but the market icon isnt in the launcher and the shortcut on my home screen says app not installed when i use it. doing a factory reset works but i want that to be a last resort as i would like to preserve my settings/messages. ive tried replacing the vending.apk with different ones but it still won't install. any ideas?
I followed the steps here and it fixed the issue for me. forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6575904
Android.process.media has stopped on boot up and also a similar message when trying to get into the cyanogenmod settings. I also noticed that wiping the system, data and cache did not truly erase all the original files and settings from the stock ROM. It connects to my wireless router without prompting for a password and also had my previous wallpaper, which I have since changed in case the file was too large and causing a problem. When I start up I have the following running automatically: Market process and service, Google services both a process and service, CMStats both a process and a service and Android Keyboard both a process and service. Is that correct? Who else is having these issues? BTW, I have 309MB of RAM free.
Tried this with the last stable CM, and nightly builds 85, 86 & 87. Same issues with all. Went into application data and cleared the cache. Cleared the cache isn the market app. Tried to reset permissions as well.
At the moment, I do not have an immediate for the CM settings, but I did install the overclocking file so I would like to try it at some point.
Also, I heard someone resolved the 1st FC by updating the market, but I can't see a way to do that other than reinstall, which I did.
Wiping the data doesn't delete original (stock) apps and settings from the ROM. It only erases and resets any apps or settings you've made personally. Sounds like you have all the correct services running at startup. I'm not really sure what's causing the FC issue. Do you have the newest version of Google Apps?
Have you tried fixing permissions via terminal emulator?
Hi
I recently went from AOKP build 37 to AOKP milestone 6 (Full Wipe). After I restored my apps+data (no system data), every single app that I launch force closes "Unfortunately, [app] has stopped".
Clearing the appdata for a particular app causes it to launch but I want my appdata.
I tried http://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb/titanium-backup-troubleshooting.html#system-app-FC-when-launch-restored-system-data even though it does not apply 100% without any success
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719681 seemed promising but no success either
I have done a factory restore/wipe, cache wipe, Fix Permissions....no change. Also tried Fix Permissions from ROM Manager.
I am posting the logcat of me restoring a few apps, opening the said apps to verify the crash, clearing the appdata for these apps then relaunching to verify they start. https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B04bMP_xTzMnRzNBTndMZEc2amc/edit?pli=1
Does anyone have an idea?
Sounds like there are some compatibility issues, and you may have to live without restoring the data for the app.
Hi,
Just got back to my desk after lunch to find my Nexus 5 looking very "normal"
Google search bar is back
Homescreen dots are back
I have huge icons again (despite build.prop changed to 360)
Hidden apps have reappeared
Wallpaper scrolls again
etc, etc
I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the framework, wiped cache and dalvik from recovery and also tried downloadind the modules I use again (mainly GravityBox, XGEL settings and Hide Apps), but no luck.
It's been weeks since I've changed anything on my phone (since 23/04 Purity build), so I can only conclude it has something to do with Xposed or one of the modules.
Any idea what the problem might be before I resort to Nandoird or reflashing the ROM?
Xposed log file attached.
Cheers
Lee
EDIT: Reflashing ROM hasn't helped
SUCCESS! :laugh:
Turned out that the latest Google Search update had killed XGEL Settings.
So you can either get XGEL 1.6 Beta Build 2, or roll back Google Search to factory version.
I just rolled back Search for now as I still need to check if any other modules are affected (Hide Apps Xposed for example).
Hope this saves someone a headache!
Lee
I am running 11-20140803-Nightly-hummingbird & wallpaper disappears after going from Portrait to landscape mode & the only way to setup the wallpaper I have to reboot.
Every once in awhile I will get a System UI stopped message too.
After the wallpaper disappears system seems to really lag.
I figured maybe my system was getting all junked up due to so many updates I have done since 10.1 days, so I did a system reset with CWM & figured I would start over.
After installing the nightly mentioned above & gapps rebooted & noticed all the folders were still there from before, do these not get wiped when doing a system reset?
Any suggestions on what to do with the issue I am having & how do you completely wipe the system to start over?
This is getting a bit frustrating.
Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated
Thank you
You don't really want to completely wipe everything - do not wipe emmc internal storage. Only data, dalvic, cache is necessary.
Don't know what folders your referring to. Folders on internal storage will stay. Any other folders in the rom sections that were wiped will be repopulated upon flashing a rom.
The wallpaper issue sounds like a bug in cm. Try the m9 build. I use m9 and have not seen that problem, not with m9 and not with m8.
I have no idea what you install on it, but it could also be an app your installing that is breaking things.
Anytime you want to start fresh do a full recovery backup in the recovery so you can go right back to exactly how you had it if a new rom install doesn't fix your problem instead of wasting time.
Problem solved
It appears it was due to newest beta of Apex Pro that I was using. I installed one of my backups of Apex through Titanium Pro just to see if that was the issue & by golly I think it was.
Seemed like every time I would rotate my screen the wallpaper went Poof!
Solution for wallpaper issue
Especially this problem is found in cm11 snapshot M9 M10etc. But M11 has no issues. I am using m11 since its realse and absulotely no wallpaper issue has been encountered. If you are using 3 party launcher to set wallpaper the it is my request to use default system wallpaper tool to change wallpaper. And thats it.