[Q] ICS unlock problems - Motorola Atrix 2

Posting on behalf of a friend.
We just did the official ICS OTA update and now whenever he unlocks the phone it always takes him to the security settings menu regardless of where he is at. I've power-cycled his phone and cleared dalvik cache.
Any ideas for resolving his problem outside of a factory reset?

Hmm. That's a strange problem. I guess a bug has crept in because of the way some app is working.
You could root, back-up everything with Titanium and do a factory reset. That way, you're not worse off for having done the factory reset. You could then restore the apps one by one, to isolate the cause.
If you don't want to do a factory reset, you could uninstall apps one by one with similar effect. But you'll loose the app data.

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[Q] No notifications after Titanium Restore after factory reset

Ok, let me start by saying that I fully expect that I screwed something up, but here goes...
My 4G had stopped working and I decided now was the time to root and unlock my phone, since Verizon recommended a factory reset to fix the 4G issue. I rooted and unlocked my Jelly Bean OTA using this great thread and installed Titanium Backup to get a full backup of everything. I ran the factory reset (that was probably how I screwed something up) and (I think) reran the root and unlock steps (maybe didn't need to). Then, I restored everything using Titanium (pro version). No surprise really that 4G still didn't work (subsequent new SIM took care of that issue).
But, even with the "bad" SIM and the new "good" 4G-capable SIM, I'm not receiving ANY notifications for my apps. Nothing for Gmail or Google Voice. In fact, those apps actually seem to require opening them and pressing on the refresh icon to actually receive new emails/text messages. I have everything set to autosync and to provide notifications.
Any idea what I screwed up and how I can fix it? Since I've got a good backup of everything on an external microSD card, I'm wide open to suggestions here.
Thanks so much for any help you can provide. This is driving me crazy not having my notifications! :crying:
That sounds sketchy. It doesn't sound like you did anything incorrectly. Here are my suggestions...
Make sure your Google account is set to sync
In recovery, clear cache and dalvik cache In recovery, under advanced, fix permissions
If all that doesn't work, I may try another full factory reset. Then in TiBu only install apps (without data), and then restore only select app's data individually.
Hope that helps.
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This exact thing happened to me. I was stressing out big time - even thought it was the ROM I was running that was messing things up. I was constantly sending myself test emails and waiting to see if they would be pushed to my phone (GMAIL).
The problem was my Titanium Backup Restore. If possible, do a factory reset of your phone - with whatever ROM you like. Before restoring your apps and data, try manually adding your gmail account and send some test messages. I'd be willing to be you will receive push notifications.
If so, try restoring your backup but uncheck and gmail related items. This solved my problem - let me know how it works for you!
I got antsy before I was able to see these messages and went ahead and flashed back to full stock. Verified all notifications are working correctly, and proceeded with all the OTA updates to get me back to Jelly Bean. Now, I'm going to re-root and unlock. I'll restore selectively on apps and not restore Gmail or Google Voice, though it really did seem like ALL notifications were somehow stopped.
I'll post back with my results.
Thanks so much!
sweeds said:
...I may try another full factory reset...
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Actually, this brings up a question, once you're rooted and unlocked, what exactly does a "factory reset" reset you to?
Thanks.
It wipes the /data partition. Basically all user apps+data.
You will remain on the same ROM, retain root and your bootloader will still be locked :thumbup:
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sweeds said:
It wipes the /data partition. Basically all user apps+data.
You will remain on the same ROM, retain root and your bootloader will still be locked :thumbup:
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Is this from the standard menu factory data reset or only through the custom recovery?
Thanks.

[Q] Complete Reset of HTC One?

So I'm running out of space and most of it is just junk I don't use anymore so I want to do a complete reset. I tried a factory reset but that didn't delete anything it just cleared it from that rom. So I tried deleting all the roms I had made backups of (except for the one I was on) and then I did a factory reset but same result as before... Does anyone know how I can completely get rid of everything?

[Q] Factory reset? phone keeps rebooting.

So I have a Motorola Droid Ultra, rooted, running 4.4 Kit Kat, on Obake 12.5.3, with SafeStrap installed. I have recently started to get random UI reboots and I have no idea what could possibly be causing these random UI reboots. Can someone please tell me, if I want to factory reset, should I use SafeStrap recovery to factory reset? and would I lose root? Or do I have to reflash my phone? (I'd prefer an easy fix while, at the same time, not have to reflash). Can someone help me troubleshoot my issue here? It would be much appreciated
Edit: In addition to the reboots, I also have another problem that has never happened before, when I go to storage settings in the settings menu, everything is stuck on "calculating"...
Here's a screenshot:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sol9b13o3zkywil/Screenshot_2014-06-26-10-12-47.png
This is often caused by the cache being broken. I don't know how to rebuild the cache if you're just rooted and not unlocked. If you can find a way to clear it, then try that.
Factory reset can do this, but you might lose root (not sure).
Okay, so I am about to perform a Factory Reset through SafeStrap right now. I will give an update post after I do the reset.
Problem solved!
I did the factory reset with SafeStrap, I am still rooted, and the problem is solved!

factory reset - now unknown IMEI (SM-g930u is not supported on showimei)

I have an unlocked edition S7 that I had put on verizon but has been wifi only for the last few months. I did a factory reset and now it seems that the IMEI is gone? if I dial *#06# I get "SM-g930u is not supported on showimei", and a third party app says imei unknown. Searching on xda I see discussion of people flashing 3rd party firmware and having this outcome, but that's not my situation. My phone has samsung's stock nougat rom on it, never been rooted, etc. Before I go down the odin rabbit hole is there anything else I can try? it seems hard to believe that a factory reset would cause the same kind of failures that incorrectly flashing the ROM would - factory reset shouldn't touch the ROM. Of course anything can happen...
xeosSD said:
I have an unlocked edition S7 that I had put on verizon but has been wifi only for the last few months. I did a factory reset and now it seems that the IMEI is gone? if I dial *#06# I get "SM-g930u is not supported on showimei", and a third party app says imei unknown. Searching on xda I see discussion of people flashing 3rd party firmware and having this outcome, but that's not my situation. My phone has samsung's stock nougat rom on it, never been rooted, etc. Before I go down the odin rabbit hole is there anything else I can try? it seems hard to believe that a factory reset would cause the same kind of failures that incorrectly flashing the ROM would - factory reset shouldn't touch the ROM. Of course anything can happen...
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Update: seems I managed to update to the oreo OTA by mistake so that's probably the cause, not the factory reset.
xeosSD said:
Update: seems I managed to update to the oreo OTA by mistake so that's probably the cause, not the factory reset.
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So is the imei still missing? If so factory reset. Something has gone wrong with ota update
cooltt said:
So is the imei still missing? If so factory reset. Something has gone wrong with ota update
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Yes, it's still missing. I agree, it's the OTA update that must have caused the problem - the factory reset was a red herring.
xeosSD said:
Yes, it's still missing. I agree, it's the OTA update that must have caused the problem - the factory reset was a red herring.
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So, I've fixed it, using the suggestion of doing a factory reset. So for future posterity: factory reset, then update to oreo, then factory reset again. Silly that it takes doing two resets to get it to work. Meanwhile some shady character tried to sell me octoplus to fix the problem. Beware!
xeosSD said:
So, I've fixed it, using the suggestion of doing a factory reset. So for future posterity: factory reset, then update to oreo, then factory reset again. Silly that it takes doing two resets to get it to work. Meanwhile some shady character tried to sell me octoplus to fix the problem. Beware!
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Also if you gonna do any mods, back up what you don't want to lose and sign out of Google Account by just deleting it off phone.
You can actually turn off FRP by signing in on a Web browser with Google account and manage device from there.

firmware flashing vs factory reset

Hi. i have an issue with my tablet and samsung support wants me to do a factory reset.
My question is then if i flash a firmware from samfrew.com will that remove as much data as a factory reset? or is the data stored in another partition or something similar to that?
A Factory Reset - as it name implies - only restores Android phone to the state it was brought into the market, it does NOT alter phone's Android as flashing a firmware does.
ok? so are you saying that doing the factory reset will rollback all the software updates samsung has rolled out?
Masterkong said:
ok? so are you saying that doing the factory reset will rollback all the software updates samsung has rolled out?
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No, but factory reset, will wipe your internal drive completely. If you have a sd card store all your photos/music etc on sd card.
Only real time, you want to flash stock firmware
etc, is if you eg... want to upgrade your firmware to newer versions, or come back from root.etc.. etc.
Chances are... if you don't know what you doing... you can soft brick your device etc.!
Factory reset, seems like the better options.?
Even though once or twice (in the past) , a factory reset, did not help, where flashing correct, Official firmware version, actually help solved my issue.
So it's your choice.!
Good luck.
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Masterkong said:
Hi. i have an issue with my tablet and samsung support wants me to do a factory reset.
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What's the issue?
Try clearing the system cache; it never hurts, it's easy and can cure erratic behavior.
Old loads will probably benefit with a clean load but for minor issues it's a shotgun overkill approach to troubleshooting.
Techs like because it works and makes things real easy... for them, not you!
Worse the issue can easily reoccur if it was caused by an app, setting, etc. Normally it's best to find the root cause rather than do a factory reset.
Exceptions are old loads and if you did a OS upgrade, in which case a factory reload fully warranted.
A reflash should only be done to upgrade or if the original factory load image has been corrupted (very unlikely).
ok.
i have an samsung galaxy tab S6 and since the upgrade to Android 11/OneUI3.1 international key on any hardware keyboard stopped working. regardless of layout set. Dvorak etc. does work though.
so i think it is a software bug and not some lingering configuration.
support asked me first to clear the cache on samsung keyboard app and when that didnt work they asked me to reset all settings in general management. no bueno there either. next thing they want me to do is facory data reset.
so my thinking is if this is a software bug that won't do any good. but reflashing the tablet with android 10 should work if the faulty software is in android 11, or rather in samsungs OneUI i guess.
does this make sense?
but i digressed. what i wanted to learn was what data is affected in a factory reset compared to a firmware flashing.
Masterkong said:
but i digressed. what i wanted to learn was what data is affected in a factory reset compared to a firmware flashing.
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I basically answered your questionin above post..!
Factory reset will wipe your internal data.!
Where as flashing correct Official Firmware depends...... .!
eg If you do a dirty flash... you keep your data..! Data stays intact, but chances are "anything" (system apps) can get corrupted.?
Resulting eg, in excessive battery drain or an app not working properly.
(In Samsung devices when flashing you use /if you flash... eg Home_CSC etc with the other relevant files)
Otherwise/alternative, if you flash
(.. with the correct Official Firmware using)
eg CSC_XXX file, your device will automatically factory reset..!
Bottom line is, it depends how you flash your device.
example.....
HOME_CSC_xxx -> data will stay intact.
CSC_xxx-> device will factory reset.
Note,
If you knew the basics, about flashing official firmware......
you should have known, above information.?
So i suggest that either you do some reading /research, regarding flashing correct official
Firmware etc or you stand risk of soft
bricking you device..
Good luck
Masterkong said:
but i digressed. what i wanted to learn was what data is affected in a factory reset compared to a firmware flashing.
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All critical data photos, contacts, music, vids, etc should already fully backed up, redundantly.
The whole idea of a reload or flash is a fresh start from issues that are present.
OS's are 100% expendable, critical data is not.
It's a little game to see how long you can keep a OS copy running well, but that's all it is.
Erratic behavior could indicate a virus or rootkit.
A benign instability could end up corrupting important data, even backups.
I'm ready to reload -now- should be how you roll; keep your data organized and backed up.
If you have a SD card slot, use it as a data drive. OS/programs/download folder on the internal memory or primary drive, and all critical data on the the data drive. You can nuke the OS but your data is safely (hopefully) still on the data drive, you backup that drive at least twice.

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