exigency:MIUI2.9.21 when language become Chinese. com.android.phone FC how can fix it ? who can help me
Go to recovery and fix permissions. Depending on your recovery, that may be under the "Advanced" settings.
If that doesn't work, you may have to do a factory reset.
it couldnt work
Have you done a factory reset?
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yes i do
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In that case, I'm afraid the only other suggestion I have would be to do a full wipe (data, cache, dalvik and system) and reinstall the rom.
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Just want to make sure what it means of a full wipe. Does it mean wiping data,cache and dalvik ? And does this erase the applications ? Specially if your updating from a older rom ver. To a new one. Sorry for my noobness and thanks for the info in advance.
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glynnpel said:
Just want to make sure what it means of a full wipe. Does it mean wiping data,cache and dalvik ? And does this erase the applications ? Specially if your updating from a older rom ver. To a new one. Sorry for my noobness and thanks for the info in advance.
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Full mean everything cache, dalvik cache, data, and even system this will delete all your personal apps. Do this when going to different roms (cm7 to miui, or froyo to gb) when updating the same rom its not really necessary, but you can wipe cache and dalvik cache (wipe these two when flashing kernels) just to be safe, dalvik and cache wiping will not delete your personal apps.
glynnpel said:
Just want to make sure what it means of a full wipe. Does it mean wiping data,cache and dalvik ? And does this erase the applications ? Specially if your updating from a older rom ver. To a new one. Sorry for my noobness and thanks for the info in advance.
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Follow fcisco13's advice. If you wipe data/factory reset from clockworkmod it will wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache all at the same time. So just do that and then format /system and you'll minimize issues.
As said above, if you're only updating to a newer version of the same rom, or to a new kernel, then just wipe cache and dalvik cache.
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Thanks guys , appreciate the info
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I wipe wipe wipe and even factory reset and re-flash rom but I still have old app/game on the phone.
What am I doing wrong??
kvnd said:
I wipe wipe wipe and even factory reset and re-flash rom but I still have old app/game on the phone.
What am I doing work??
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Which rom did you re-flash?
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phburks said:
Follow fcisco13's advice. If you wipe data/factory reset from clockworkmod it will wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache all at the same time. So just do that and then format /system and you'll minimize issues.
As said above, if you're only updating to a newer version of the same rom, or to a new kernel, then just wipe cache and dalvik cache.
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Also a good idea after flashing something new or updating before restarting always (fix permissions)
This will prevent most fc's...
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Weapons G2x 2.5
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Hmmm ... during the initial setup of Android are you selecting to let Google backup/restore your apps and settings? If so then your phone will automatically download and restore apps and setting that were backed up to Google's servers from your previous installation.
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I flashed the stock AT&R ROM with Odin.
After setting back up and reinstalling apps I got an error during a market install saying there was not sufficient space for install.
I researched and found that some people have gotten this and remapped the cache to the SD card and it may be an issue with the Dalvik cache needing to be cleared.
After the flash of stock I did not restore phone to defaults via the stock recovery menu (vol up/vol dn/pwr). So I have now done that and am in the process of reinstalling again but it got me thinking...
If the only way to clear the Dalvik cache is to use CWM, then how to you maintain Stock (to get AT&T updates) because you need CWM to clear cache after flashing?
Or am I just severely confused??
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To answer your question. Flash cwm in odin, clear dalvic cache. Then flash stock recovery. Done!!
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This should be in q&a
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When start phone, some application has stopped (windows title Sorry!) process.com.android.xxxx or process.com.lge.xxxx all this has stopped and phone no start. How fix this issue?:crying::crying:
I have ICS_Real3D_Edition_GB_v1.2_Final theme.
Wipe data
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Do it, but still Not Working, and Sorry! Process not work.
Before this, my phone are flashing and work ok.
wayno140 said:
Wipe data
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You could also try, except wiping the data, to also wipe cache AND Dalvik cache. If still there is a problem, you can install a stock ROM with the official tools or the .kdz method.
hello. i installed android 4.2.2 via odin and i didn't wipe data/cache partition before upgrade. after a while i did a factory reset from settings and after that i wiped data partition from recovery. after that i tried to wipe cache partition also from recovery but an error appeared and the phone restarted.
So my question is: why when i try to wipe cache partition from recovery i have that error? if i use any aplication to wipe cache when the phone is booted to android there is no problem. also the cache can be cleared with no problem from settings/storage. The error came up only from recovery.
Thanks.
You are using stock recovery?
I tried wiping cache. But I didn't notice error. And yes it also rebooted itself, which I didn't ask it to. But my cache was cleared
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Brian_SGW_CM9 said:
You are using stock recovery?
I tried wiping cache. But I didn't notice error. And yes it also rebooted itself, which I didn't ask it to. But my cache was cleared
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Yes,i am using stock recovery. Well i did not try to wipe cache on 4.1.2, just on 4.2.2, so i do not know if on 4.1.2 is doing the same. Do you have 4.1.2 or 4.2.2? I also read that s4 users have the same error while wiping cache partition after updating their android. Could another flash solve the problem?
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Yes,i am using stock recovery. Well i did not try to wipe cache on 4.1.2, just on 4.2.2, so i do not know if on 4.1.2 is doing the same. Do you have 4.1.2 or 4.2.2? I also read that s4 users have the same error while wiping cache partition after updating their android. Could another flash solve the problem?
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actually if it does the work, it doesn't really matter if it reboots itself after wiping cache, after all you only need it to wipe your cache, so if it does the job, then why let the problem bother you
Brian_SGW_CM9 said:
actually if it does the work, it doesn't really matter if it reboots itself after wiping cache, after all you only need it to wipe your cache, so if it does the job, then why let the problem bother you
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agree with you, but how do i know if the cache is cleared if i have that error?
Go to settings. Storage.
There should be a column saying:
Cached data.
If it's a lot, then it's not cleaned
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Brian_SGW_CM9 said:
Go to settings. Storage.
There should be a column saying:
Cached data.
If it's a lot, then it's not cleaned
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now its 60mb, but several days passed from the time i tried to wipe cache partition. yesterday i received a notification for a software update. it was 4.2.2 I9105PXXUBMI1, which replaced the one that i flashed with odin I9105PXXUBMG8. when i will have time i will try again to wipe cahe from recovery, maybe the problem is fixed with this new firmware.anyway, the phone is working oustanding the way it is. thanks for the answers.:good:
No option to wipe cache in recovery or do you have to go into wipe data factory reset first didn't want to click just incase it did factory reset , anybody try or no how to ,Tia
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DoobyDroid said:
No option to wipe cache in recovery or do you have to go into wipe data factory reset first didn't want to click just incase it did factory reset , anybody try or no how to ,Tia
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It's because of the A/B partitioning. Devices with A/B don't have dedicated cache and recovery partitions.
Ah would explain then , that sucks like to wipe cache after a update , and can help with battery drain issues lol
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