ORBOT (Tor) Issue: No Internet access after Orbot deactivated - Android General

After Orbot is deactivating, internet is not working, it seems proxying all setting is always on after activating Orbot first time, and I am forced to keep Orbot ON.
I had to:
force stop - clear data - uninstall - reboot - install version 0.2.4.4 alpha 1.0.11 RC4
for it to work again correctly
but play market keeps asking me to update
I was not sure where to post this issue, as my device is HOX, HTC One x, but i think it's a general Orbot issue, so please re-post it in other forum if necessary

Hope this helps
I had the same problem after uninstalling orbot on my HOX.
This is what I did and all is fine now
1) Reboot into ClockworkMod recovery
2) Select advanced
3) Wipe Dalvik cache
4) Wipe cache partition
5) Reboot
6) All is working fine
Hope this works for you

[SOLVED] Any other ways?
Locky79 said:
I had the same problem after uninstalling orbot on my HOX.
This is what I did and all is fine now
1) Reboot into ClockworkMod recovery
2) Select advanced
3) Wipe Dalvik cache
4) Wipe cache partition
5) Reboot
6) All is working fine
Hope this works for you
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I know that this is an old post, but I really need help with this problem and the method mentioned before didn't worked for me :/
Same situation (ASUS ME173X memo pad HD 7): orbot installed, after about half an hour orbot was stopped and remove. Since then, I can't load any page on a regular wifi network, but I've no problem on a proxyed one (college, with authentication).
The other way around seems to be a factory reset, because I really don't know how to manually restore the connection, but I hope someone here can find another solution...
Thank you in advance!
EDIT: l think that it solved itself after been shut down and left in that state for a night...
Really, I've no idea of what happened :/

Locky79 said:
I had the same problem after uninstalling orbot on my HOX.
This is what I did and all is fine now
1) Reboot into ClockworkMod recovery
2) Select advanced
3) Wipe Dalvik cache
4) Wipe cache partition
5) Reboot
6) All is working fine
Hope this works for you
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I experimented a little and found that I only had to clear cache (and not dalvik cache).

Solved: Wiped cache from Recovery (no clockwork)
Thank you for the quick fix!!
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thank you Locky79 !!

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Cyanogenmod 7 - Nightly builds starting!

http://www.facebook.com/notes/cyanogenmod/cm7-nightly-builds/10150118709971183
Liberty is up there... I don't want to be the sacrificial guinea pig though
WOOT, i think i just peed myself.
sd73ta said:
Seems a lot of people are having problems so Id like to add
0. Power down phone manually then boot into clockwork manually (Power on while holding volume down)
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1. Wipe data/factory reset
2. Wipe cache
3. Wipe Dalvik
4. Install CM 7. Nightly
seboj said:
4. Partitions menu > Format System
Step #4 can help you get past the bootlooping problem.
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5. Install GB-GoogleApps!
6. Reboot and hello CM7
The 2.3 topic has the links.
Try using Move2SD Enabler so you can move apps2sd.
sent from my HTC Intruder
seem to be having wifi issues,
Apps to SD doesn't work but that's the only big problem i had.
Signatures are fancy.
Noz85 said:
1. Wipe data/factory reset
2. Wipe cache
3. Wipe Dalvik
4. Install CM 7. Nightly
5. Install GB-GoogleApps!
6. Reboot and hello CM7
The 2.3 topic has the links.
sent from my HTC Intruder
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Seems a lot of people are having problems so Id like to add
0. Power down phone manually then boot into clockwork manually (Power on while holding volume down)
1. Wipe data/factory reset
2. Wipe cache
3. Wipe Dalvik
4. Install CM 7. Nightly
5. Install GB-GoogleApps!
6. Reboot and hello CM7
Awesome
Considering this is a nightly build, I am VERY pleased with it. Seems quite fast and stable. Was upgraded and had all my apps reinstalled within a matter of 15 minutes. Not too shabby. Great work to the devs.
Is this gingerbread?
akira02rex said:
Is this gingerbread?
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Yes CM7 = Gingerbread 2.3
I can't seem to get past the htc screen on reboot. I have tried all of the various wipe methods others have posted several times. I've checked the md5 sums of the build and the gapps file. This is frustrating.
Update: Format system was the trick. Thanks everyone involved with this.
No problem with apps2sd here, only issue I've had so far is the trackball wake doesn't wake it up 100% of the time and the battery icon is way off (showing I had like 80% power when I really had 50%)
Overall really solid build I think it could be ready for beta / rc with a few tweaks.
Sent from my Liberty using XDA App
Hmm alright ill reflash and see but i am very pleased with this.
Signatures are fancy.
1. Wipe data/factory reset
2. Wipe cache
3. Wipe Dalvik
4. Partitions menu > Format System
5. Install CM 7. Nightly
6. Install GB-GoogleApps!
7. Reboot and hello CM7
Step #4 can help you get past the bootlooping problem.
First of all.. Thank you for another wonderful release.
But couple of things I noticed, WiFi Issues(not connecting at all which is a deal breaker for me right now) and the font resolution(pixelated).
I hope these will be fixed very soon. Cant wait to flash the updated nightlies.
WiFi works great for me. I just have issues with the pixelation, trackball wake issues, and the delay of the screen turning on.
Is everything functional thus far?
Nvm
Noz85 said:
1. Wipe data/factory reset
2. Wipe cache
3. Wipe Dalvik
4. Install CM 7. Nightly
5. Install GB-GoogleApps!
6. Reboot and hello CM7
The 2.3 topic has the links.
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Thank you so much... I was able to follow these steps and it worked. So far so good, looks nice for a first nightly.
CM7 now boots
seboj said:
1. Wipe data/factory reset
2. Wipe cache
3. Wipe Dalvik
4. Partitions menu > Format System
5. Install CM 7. Nightly
6. Install GB-GoogleApps!
7. Reboot and hello CM7
Step #4 can help you get past the bootlooping problem.
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Thanks for the addition of step 4; that solved my bootlooping problem. I had continuous bootloop without it. Also used the previous suggestion of doing a cold boot...Power Down, then go to Clockwork by holding in Vol. key and then hitting Power Button.
CM7
Love this nightly, no probs except I have 2 terminal emulators
2 terminal apps here as well. No other issues as of yet. Boot up time is fast =D
Sent from my Liberty using Tapatalk

Cyanogenmod 7: Cannot download apps

I've installed Cyanogenmod 7 today on my Motorola Defy. It works nice, but I cannot install any apps from the market. They start downloading, but immediatly stop and it briefly says 'download failure'.
I've been looking into this and it appears it could be a problem with the cache space.
What I've tried so far:
- Wiping cache from market, download manager..
- Wiping cache partition in boot menu
- I've also tried creating a cache on the sd card in terminal emulator. I have found a command on the internet that should work, but when I start it states 'mkdir: no permission to create directory'..
I'm really tired of looking into this now, I hope anyone knows a fix for this. Thanks!
I had the same issue occur on my DeFroST HTC Desire.
I've tried wiping marked cache and what not -- didn't work.
BUT -- the next day it for some reason started to work and worked without issue since. Maybe the problem wasn't actually on my end -- maybe in your case it is the same -- see if waiting a day helps?

[Q] What should be wiped when flashing new ROMs?

I’m using ClockworkMod Recovery v5.0.2.0 (on an LG Optimus T). I’m experimenting with different ICS ROMs. From reading various posts on this wonderful forum, I’m fairly sure one should always wipe the cache and Dalvik Cache when moving to a newer release of a ROM or to a completely different ROM. Is that correct? And, if one is going to a completely different ROM altogether (even if the old and new are both ICS) then one should also wipe data/factory reset?
Does that make sense? If so, is the reason one doesn’t wipe data/factory reset when going to a newer release of the current ROM because then that data is carried over to the new ROM and it saves time in terms of reconfiguring settings...?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Dave
a wipe is always suggested when installing newer version of rom or totally different flavor to avoid data errors or mismatches in settings depending on the degree of change from previous release. i guess most have been able to manage to retain same data and not do a total wipe out to factory because of customizations which is very annoying to do all over again.
if you want to experience the full potential of a certain rom, i suggest to do a full wipe.
note: i have been able to switch from CM7 to CM9 and back with only dalvick, cache, and battery stats wipes. although, i get to reinstall a few apps like Titanium due to FCs.
New release of same rom : Wipe cache and dalvik cache. (If any errors arise with the apps later you should do a full wipe)
Different rom : Wipe data/factory reset, cache, dalvik cache. Sometimes it is recommended to wipe /system too.
Thanks for the responses. Sincerely appreciated. So, if I'm trying a different ROM, I need to do the factory reset, cache and Dalvik Cache wipes - and if just going to a newer version of a ROM, I can skip the factory reset - and go back and do the factory reset if problems arise with any apps. If I do experience issues with my apps, does that mean I just have to do a factory reset - or do I need to reinstall the ROM first and then do the factory reset...?
I presume the benefit of not doing the factory reset is that there is then no need to reinstall apps, fix settings...
When you say "Sometimes it is recommended to wipe /system too", which option is that in CWM or do I have to do that from my PC...?
Thanks in advance for any clarification.
Dave
If you get FCs with some apps while going to a new version of the ROM(without a /data wipe), try clearing the data of that app alone. That might help.
To wipe system, you can use the zip attached. It was provided with some ROM when there was an error in formatting /system automatically before the new rom installation. Just flash it like any other zip and it will format your /system.
You can use Titanium Backup to backup/restore your applications. Just be carefull with system apps, restoring data from different roms can cause fc.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA
Check this thread for info on partitions and cwm options......
CWM - Clockworkmode menu options & Partitions– GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Though it is already mentioned in above thread..i again remind you to NOT format the boot partition as this is one of the only few things which can brick your device while using cwm......
Click Thanks on above thread if it helped you.....
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aravindsagar said:
To wipe system, you can use the zip attached. It was provided with some ROM when there was an error in formatting /system automatically before the new rom installation. Just flash it like any other zip and it will format your /system.
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Are you sure it works with clockworkmod recovery???
show_progress 0.1 0
format SYSTEM:
show_progress 0.2 0
show_progress 0.2 10
This script has two problems in my opinion:
1.AFAIK this type of script format(amend) is not supported by cwm now.
2.When editing with n++ it shows CR LF at end of each line......
and "carriage return" line code is used in windows while unix uses LF (line feed) for it's text.....so there should be LF only.....i think
Please correct me if I am wrong as i am just trying to learn here.....:fingers-crossed:
gargujjwal said:
Check this thread for info on partitions and cwm options......
CWM - Clockworkmode menu options & Partitions– GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Though it is already mentioned in above thread..i again remind you to NOT format the boot partition as this is one of the only few things which can brick your device while using cwm......
Click Thanks on above thread if it helped you.....
---------- Post added at 10:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:01 PM ----------
Are you sure it works with clockworkmod recovery???
show_progress 0.1 0
format SYSTEM:
show_progress 0.2 0
show_progress 0.2 10
This script has two problems in my opinion:
1.AFAIK this type of script format(amend) is not supported by cwm now.
2.When editing with n++ it shows CR LF at end of each line......
and "carriage return" line code is used in windows while unix uses LF (line feed) for it's text.....so there should be LF only.....i think
Please correct me if I am wrong as i am just trying to learn here.....:fingers-crossed:
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Sorry, I'm not the developer of that zip, I just got it long back from some other thread. Couldn't locate that thread, so just attached it again.
Anyway, it works fine with my ThunderG recovery, which has not given me any problems till date.
mihir287 said:
New release of same rom : Wipe cache and dalvik cache. (If any errors arise with the apps later you should do a full wipe)
Different rom : Wipe data/factory reset, cache, dalvik cache. Sometimes it is recommended to wipe /system too.
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This right here.

[Q] From CM10 20130330 to CM10 20130416 ??

Hi and thanks for all the help and pre-thanks for any help on this. I am just a TAD paranoid from a previous flash.
I have been running CM10.1 20130330 and gapps 20130301 for 2 plus weeks now. It was pretty stable until I restored Talkback from my Titanium backup from the GB backup and then said, I am not blind and tried to remove it with TBU and it wouldn't install. Everything works ok with some warnings that::gmail, gaaps, email, TBU, etc have guit working, I press on and things work.
I want to flash the CM.1 20130416 and gapps 20121212.
Following http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776129 Scott's directions for coming from JB 4.1 I would need to do a Factory reset?
CWM: Wipe Cache / Factory Reset Note: You should be fine without this step, but it is HIGHLY recommended as it makes certain all bugs are wiped clean. (Should be fine???)
Install ROM: Scroll down for downloads
Install OC kernel [Optional]: Scroll down for downloads (not using)
Install Gapps: Here (the latest for JB 4.2.1 - 12/12/12) - Working swipe! ---- Here (the latest for JB 4.1.2) - New GAPPs 10/11/2012
CWM: Wipe Cache Partition
CWM: Advanced/Wipe Dalvik Cache
Reboot
TWO questions:
1. Factry reset removes all my programs doesn't it (?) and I would need to re-install again, right? or restore from Titanium BU? or CWM Blue Restore?
2. I am reading about the nightlies and do you guys wipe everything every time or what?
I am getting the hang of it and enjoying basically a new phone and really don't want to go back to stock with this if I can avoid it.
Thanks for an awesome Forum
OD
Oldbutnew said:
Hi and thanks for all the help and pre-thanks for any help on this. I am just a TAD paranoid from a previous flash.
I have been running CM10.1 20130330 and gapps 20130301 for 2 plus weeks now. It was pretty stable until I restored Talkback from my Titanium backup from the GB backup and then said, I am not blind and tried to remove it with TBU and it wouldn't install. Everything works ok with some warnings that::gmail, gaaps, email, TBU, etc have guit working, I press on and things work.
I want to flash the CM.1 20130416 and gapps 20121212.
Following http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776129 Scott's directions for coming from JB 4.1 I would need to do a Factory reset?
CWM: Wipe Cache / Factory Reset Note: You should be fine without this step, but it is HIGHLY recommended as it makes certain all bugs are wiped clean. (Should be fine???)
Install ROM: Scroll down for downloads
Install OC kernel [Optional]: Scroll down for downloads (not using)
Install Gapps: Here (the latest for JB 4.2.1 - 12/12/12) - Working swipe! ---- Here (the latest for JB 4.1.2) - New GAPPs 10/11/2012
CWM: Wipe Cache Partition
CWM: Advanced/Wipe Dalvik Cache
Reboot
TWO questions:
1. Factry reset removes all my programs doesn't it (?) and I would need to re-install again, right? or restore from Titanium BU? or CWM Blue Restore?
2. I am reading about the nightlies and do you guys wipe everything every time or what?
I am getting the hang of it and enjoying basically a new phone and really don't want to go back to stock with this if I can avoid it.
Thanks for an awesome Forum
OD
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Since you are already having some fc issues from restoring I would recommend
1) Factory reset
2) Go to Mounts and storage
3) Format system
4) Format data
5) Format cache
6) Flash ROM, flash G-apps(either for 4.2.2 is fine)
7) Wipe dalvic
8) Reboot
Once you have done this either let playstore re-install apps, or install manually. Do NOT restore data
elbscorp said:
Since you are already having some fc issues from restoring I would recommend
1) Factory reset
2) Go to advanced then
3) Format system
4) Format data
5) Format cache
6) Flash ROM, flash G-apps(either for 4.2.2 is fine)
7) Wipe dalvic
8) Reboot
Once you have done this either let playstore re-install apps, or install manually. Do NOT restore data
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Thanks
I will do this now, but when I go into the Advanced Menu, I am assuming CWM Blue, I only see repartition and not format. I also do not see system as an option. Am I missing something? I am searching threads for answers now. Thanks.
Oldbutnew said:
Thanks
I will do this now, but when I go into the Advanced Menu, I am assuming CWM Blue, I only see repartition and not format. I also do not see system as an option. Am I missing something? I am searching threads for answers now. Thanks.
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I apologize,it is in mounts and storage
elbscorp said:
I apologize,it is in mounts and storage
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Got it thanks, Formatting now.
elbscorp said:
I apologize,it is in mounts and storage
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Thanks a million.
Up and running and Google Play is automatically reinstalling all my apps at present. Very nice as this has never happened in prior rom flashes.
Oldbutnew said:
Thanks a million.
Up and running and Google Play is automatically reinstalling all my apps at present. Very nice as this has never happened in prior rom flashes.
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Glad to hear it's working for you

Google Keyboard has stopped

HelloiI am using a rooted OPX, and recently I have installed CM13 again, since I deleted my OS. So I installed CM 13 plus GApps. But the issue is with Google Keyboard. The Keyboard itself works, but whenever I try entering into the keyboard settings, immediately it closes, so I cannot set it up. Any solution? I know there are similar posts to this, but I haven't found any other post with ths exact problem.
Thank you
Which gapps r u using? Flash pico or nano version.
Follow the step for flashing ROM and gapps:-
1)wipe data
2)wipe cache and dalvik cache.
3)wipe system.
4)flash ROM
5)flash gapps.(flash it before first boot)
6)wipe cache and dalvik cache.

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