Hello everyone
This might sound like a silly question. I upgraded my phone with the latest gingerbread OS. This OS is extremely buggy and other than the browser improvement I have only faced problems with it. My phone has to be reset everyday otherwise calling becomes extremely laggy. Battery life has taken a hit surprisingly (In froyo it was so amazing for me). Tethering error is there..
I am planning to do a factory reset. Just wanted to know whether my gingerbread update will be reset back to Eclar (2.1) after the factory reset? I am ok with my apps and contacts getting deleted since I have them backed up.
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Sid
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No, if you installed the official GB update, it will reset to that. I did, and I'm *delighted* I did! I updated to Froyo without a factory reset, and the phone gradually accumulated cruft to the point of becoming really annoying. When I updated to GB, my Cappy became basically unusable: very slow, with constant FCs. After doing a factory reset, it's amazing---just like having a brand new phone (which is the whole point of a factory reset!)
Well...it appears that you have not chosen a good GB ROM. Go for Serenity or Illuminance ( Both KK4 builds and trouble free) . These kk4 builds are very stable and should serve the purpose. However, if you wish to go back to the stock Froyo ROM, download the ODIN One-Click package of UCKF1.
"THANKS' .. if I helped you
Youre just deleting data not firmware... you should be ok
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Im currently on the original leaked USCC Froyo rom and am have alot of issue. I was wonders...
a. should I reinstall this rom to fix issues
b. will I need to revert back to stock, root, install clock work then upgrade?
c. Is there alot of people having issue with the froyo build?
issues im experiencing are lag, freezing, issue where standby button randomly takes screen shots, and a few other random issues
what should I do?
First thing I would is redownload the rom and reflash it. That is usually the easiest fix. Are you still having problems? Will try to help you where I can!
K ill redownload it and reinstall it and see if it helps
Reinstalled leaked froyo plus I installed the red CMW and voodoo.
Havent played around to much but I have noticed it runs alittle faster but thats prolly because the lagfix. still having some freezing though
What exactly is freezing? Certain apps or when you try to do certain things?
its freezes in both some times it freezes when im trying to play music sometime it freezes when im texting sometimes it right when the phone boots. it seems completely random and never had any of these errors on enclair with CMW and voodoo.
You may want to try a reset on it next. Make sure you back up everything with titanium first tho. Factory reset option in recovery. You may have to do this after a reflash tho. You may also need to wipe the dalvik cache before a new flash too. Those are the things I would try if you are still having issues.
Also be careful which things you back up with titaniun, I've read restoring certain data onto a new rom can cause issues like that
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thanks for the replies I just went ahead and installed the newwer E16 rom which is running much better
When I switched between my nandroid backups (all stock 2.1), then how come I dont have to factory reset after restoring that back up?(unlike when switching to dexter's rom I need to factory reset) anyone care to explain?? Any help would be appreciated!!
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At least from my point of view, it's easier to tell people to factory reset than to hunt down and fix obscure problems. One of the first troubleshooting steps will probably be factory reset anyway. My feeling is more advanced users figure out their own thing. I used to post elaborate instructions, but more possibilities/options just confuses the least experienced users. It saves a lot of hassle to just post the single most sure-fire set of instructions and then help people that want to try different things later. At least that is my current philosophy.
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When you factory reset with our custom Roms it isn't like when you do it on a stock phone and you get the green Android welcome screen. The long and short of it, as I have read, is that if you created the nandroid, ie backup, you wont need to do the factory reset, just wipe dex and cache partitions. If you are moving between "fresh" Roms like from Dexter or Khals to Miui, then I would do it for sure to make sure you have a clean slate to start your modding. But I agree with Mio, number one thing I do when I have an issue is do a factory reset and move from there.
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When you factory reset with our custom Roms it isn't like when you do it on a stock phone and you get the green Android welcome screen. The long and short of it, as I have read, is that if you created the nandroid, ie backup, you wont need to do the factory reset, just wipe dex and cache partitions. If you are moving between "fresh" Roms like from Dexter or Khals to Miui, then I would do it for sure to make sure you have a clean slate to start your modding. But I agree with Mio, number one thing I do when I have an issue is do a factory reset and move from there.
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So if i want to switch from my dexter 2.2 rom to my 2.1 nandroid backup, i have factory reset?
I think that if you are only switching from back ups that you already made, you don't have to, but I wipe dex, cache partitions and factory reset everytime. Like I said above, it is always good to have a clean slate to start off with. From what I have gathered, it doesn't wipe everything clean, it wipes everything clean back to your back up point. In my experience, everything will still be there (except for a few passwords), there being the point that you made a back up. Oh also forgot about this key factor. When I back up, I do the top 5 and maybe the sd-ext depending on if I have purchased anything new. Loosely think of it as a restore point in Windows. The reset will only reset to the data backup that you made, nothing beyond or before.
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So if i want to switch from my dexter 2.2 rom to my 2.1 nandroid backup, i have factory reset?
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I'm not so sure about that. I can imagine Android has features to upgrade things like sqlite databases forward from 2.1 to 2.2, but I doubt 2.1 knows how to downgrade from 2.2. For jumping between OS releases, I'd use something like Titanium Backup to copy apps and preferences. But moving laterally i.e. 2.2 to 2.2 or 2.1 to 2.1 it's more likely to be ok.
Looking to gift my 7+ to my sister by doing a factory reset to return to unrooted stock. Flashed the European ICS a while back from HC via Mobile ODIN, Been reading about the Superbrick Bug on some Samsung devices has me a tad leery.
Probably know the answer but thought I'd ask regardless. Any instances of problems with reset given the above 7+ profile? Now that US ICS is out would quite probably update to US ICS afterwards.
Suggestions? Thoughts? Idle ramblings?
thanks
skeeterpro said:
Looking to gift my 7+ to my sister by doing a factory reset to return to unrooted stock. Flashed the European ICS a while back from HC via Mobile ODIN, Been reading about the Superbrick Bug on some Samsung devices has me a tad leery.
Probably know the answer but thought I'd ask regardless. Any instances of problems with reset given the above 7+ profile? Now that US ICS is out would quite probably update to US ICS afterwards.
Suggestions? Thoughts? Idle ramblings?
thanks
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As of right now be sure that you all are extemely cautious when trying to flash any type of ICS package (be it firmware, a ROM, or any type of system running it). Our tablet may have an issue with ICS as many other galaxy devices have. A bug currently exists that corrupts the mounting of the data partition on the device which *MAY* lead to a permanent hard bricking of your device.
This is currently a very RARE issue, however, those who are not well educated in Android development and that do not know how to 100% reset their tablet should refrain from flashing any type of ICS ROM or ODIN package.
If you have already flashed an ICS ODIN package or are running CM9 safely and have been for a good amount of time.
For those of you who insist on upgrading to ICS, backup your entire ROM and make sure that you have the stock HC ODIN package. Although it probably won't help having them if you are hard bricked.
My personal experience is positive, from honeycomb , i am past to CM9 , then with ODIN to flashing ICS , I do not have locked the device , there were problems with bootloop ,but solved by using a wipe data , factory reset from the recovery..
skeeterpro said:
Looking to gift my 7+ to my sister by doing a factory reset to return to unrooted stock. Flashed the European ICS a while back from HC via Mobile ODIN, Been reading about the Superbrick Bug on some Samsung devices has me a tad leery.
Probably know the answer but thought I'd ask regardless. Any instances of problems with reset given the above 7+ profile? Now that US ICS is out would quite probably update to US ICS afterwards.
Suggestions? Thoughts? Idle ramblings?
thanks
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If you need to reset it, DO NOT FACTORY RESET FROM ICS RECOVERY. Flash back to hc with Odin, then do a factory reset there, or install cwm recovery and reset it from there (probably the route I would take, as it is far easier)
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as per what i did, i have done factory reset from within the settings menu, which rebooted my device to stock recovery.
the initial reset was fine, but when i flashed the new asian ICS firmware, i did a reset from the stock recovery itself, which have bricked my tab.
so, be careful with factory reset, as it also uses the default recovery (correct me if i understand it wrong).
Would like to tell you my story
this morning JB was release and i updated my tablet with the new update. I was hoping for a nexus 7 like experience only to find out how jerky and stuttery JB is running in my TF700. After a factory reset nothing same story. To end the story quickly, i brick my tablet with TWRP and JB.
Replace my unit (bestbuy)which was a C08 for a C07 (the only one left). It came with .22 after booting my tablet it did a upgrade to .30 and then it did an upgrade to JB. i did a factory reset afterward. Boy is this thing fast, just as fast has my nexus 7 (no joke). Why my old TF700 was stuttery and jerky all over this one is lag free EVERYWHERE. I have own several Android device which i have updrade from ICS to JB and i now how butter smooth feels. GS3, Galaxy nexus, TF300.
Don't know what to say guy but my guess willl be downgrade to .30 do a factory reset, upgrade to JB and do another factory reset. I almost gave up on the TF700 and the tablet i owned this morning. Now i'm in love again and truly a believer in this tablet.
Most likely removal of apps that were hogging resources was the fix. Factory reset removes these
cmdrdredd said:
Most likely removal of apps that were hogging resources was the fix. Factory reset removes these
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Factory reset was done on both devices
eduardmc said:
Factory reset was done on both devices
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You said you only reset after the update on your first one so you wrote the JB firmware right over the top. With the new one you started clean.
It's somewhat similar to doing a full wipe vs dirty flash with custom roms. Flashing over the top can sometimes be a little bit more problematic.
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You said you only reset after the update on your first one so you wrote the JB firmware right over the top. With the new one you started clean.
It's somewhat similar to doing a full wipe vs dirty flash with custom roms. Flashing over the top can sometimes be a little bit more problematic.
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"I was hoping for a nexus 7 like experience only to find out how jerky and stuttery JB is running in my TF700. After a factory reset nothing same story."
That still tells me "I wrote new firmware over old firmware without wiping data first".
I'm not saying it's what caused the noticeable performance improvement, but I know with many things from BIOS updates (reset CMOS before flash) to custom roms (wipe caches and data reset), everyone advises to do it before and after. *shrug*
So I did a factory reset on my friend's note 10.1 and was surprised that it stayed at android 4.1.2
Her note was lagging a bit and I thought that the cause was when I updated the tablet to 4.1.2 as soon as it was opened so we did a factory reset.
No lag anymore now but I was hoping to have it back in the very very beginning and have her use it as it is then update it after a few weeks.
Has anyone else tried this?
The new rom is now the only rom on the note 10.1... If you install a custom rom and do a factory reset it will still have the custom rom on it. To hold over 1Gb of rom in memory in case you want to go back is a waste of memory...
Factory reset cleans data only and all stuff you put dont do any downgrade on software.
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Ah i see. It would be a waste of space to keep the old version so it was completely deleted when I upgraded her tablet. Makes sense now. I'll look at factory reset differently now.