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Does the 700 asus store cookies that slow it down?, if so how do you clear its cache?

mowpar said:
Does the 700 asus store cookies that slow it down?, if so how do you clear its cache?
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Not sure if cookies would slow it down but if you want to clear cache you will need to be rooted at least.
Can't you clear the cache on the browser app you are using?

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[APP] Market - Force Close

Hi,
Whenever i try to update most of my apps such as facebook, google voice and maps, i get a force close in market while updates are being downloaded.
so the apps never get updated.
i've started facing this issue from last night
EDIT: i cannot seem to be able to install any apps from now on!
Re: Market APP Force Close
Hi,
Whenever i try to update most of my apps such as facebook, google voice and maps, i get a force close in market while updates are being downloaded.
so the apps never get updated.
i've started facing this issue from last night
EDIT: i cannot seem to be able to install any apps from now on!
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+1. Is there a solution?
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die-hard said:
+1. Is there a solution?
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i uninstalled updates in market from application manager.
market works now
Re: Market APP Force Close
This issue continue on my N1.
I have not updates, but when i try to install new app from market it goes to crash.
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Clear the cache
Try going into the application manager and clear the cache. I had constant force closes in market and clearing my cache fixed it.
I'm guessing you changed the original theme? it seems some kernel versions doesn't go too well with changing the xml from your themes or whatever. the only thing i can think of is to back-up, reflash the system and restore everything but the theme.
If clearing the cache doesn't work then try to uninstall vending.apk and reinstalling.
roberto188 said:
Try going into the application manager and clear the cache. I had constant force closes in market and clearing my cache fixed it.
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I have just recently rooted my nexus one 2.2 froyo. Tried cleaning out the cache in the market but will not stay cleared. All other apps clear out with no problem. I go into applications, manage apps, go to the market and click clear cache. It clears it out. Go into my market and all the old apps I went looking for over the past few months since I had this phone are all there. Go back to the manage apps setting and all the cache imfo is back on. The white light saying clear cache is back all lit up again. Why won't market clear out cache but all other apps do?????
Any imfo would help me.
Thank you Vinny.

youtube force closing

My YouTube app suddenly went nuts, I cannot watch any video without a fc. I did clear its defaults before, but I have no idea how to restore it. Can someone help?
Mine too! I didn't bother trying to figure it out yet. It's probably a problem on their end...
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go to settings/applications/manage applications find youtube and clear the data and cache
mrevankyle said:
go to settings/applications/manage applications find youtube and clear the data and cache
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Did that and it doesn't help the force closing.
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mrevankyle said:
go to settings/applications/manage applications find youtube and clear the data and cache
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Yea, I've done this a few times, doesn't help. I guess at least two other people have fc issues suddenly as well?
Been having same problems.
On my phone and on my tablet.
Apparently its googles fault they updated it and it broke video playback. =/

Titanium Backup scheduled cache clearing with exceptions?

So, as the thread title suggests, I have Titanium set up such that it regularly clears out my app caches (if I don't do this, crucial apps eventually start FC'ing). However, when I run a cache clearing on my own, I'm given the options to exclude apps, which I do. I usually limit cache clearing to only particular user apps that accumulate large caches.
But, when it's a scheduled job, I don't apparently get this option. It just clears all caches, user and system apps. This results in my wallpaper and keyboard being reset to stock for some reason. Which is a pain in the butt. So I'm wondering if anybody knows of a way to get Titanium to recognize my excluded apps when running a scheduled cache clearing.
Thanks much.
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Have you tried not clearing caches on systems app and only personal apps.
It would help to know what device you are currently using.
Information is crucial, don't be so general with your request.
GTIM2L8 said:
Have you tried not clearing caches on systems app and only personal apps.
It would help to know what device you are currently using.
Information is crucial, don't be so general with your request.
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Yes, in my post I stated that when I personally run the process, I clear only user apps. And my device is in my signature, the Samsung Infuse.
Since it's hard to determine what all you have done have you just selected the batch clear cache and not using a "Filter" for it?
I set filters up for all my batch processes where it will exclude certain apps.
I had to as I run a Droid Razr with safestrap and have 3 diferent ROMS on the same phone.
Without the filters it drove me crazy trying to figure out which batch process I wanted to run on each ROM.
Wallpaper reset after cache clear?
dstarr3 said:
So, as the thread title suggests, I have Titanium set up such that it regularly clears out my app caches (if I don't do this, crucial apps eventually start FC'ing). However, when I run a cache clearing on my own, I'm given the options to exclude apps, which I do. I usually limit cache clearing to only particular user apps that accumulate large caches.
But, when it's a scheduled job, I don't apparently get this option. It just clears all caches, user and system apps. This results in my wallpaper and keyboard being reset to stock for some reason. Which is a pain in the butt. So I'm wondering if anybody knows of a way to get Titanium to recognize my excluded apps when running a scheduled cache clearing.
Thanks much.
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Hello dstar,
Did you ever figure out which item to exclude from cache clear to prevent your wallpaper from being reset? I figured out that "Samsung Keyboard" was causing my default keyboard to be reset, but I have not yet figured out wallpaper. If you have any ideas on that for my Samsung Galaxy S4 (probably same thing on your phone), I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks,
Nate
Actually, I figured it out on my own after manually clearing the cache on 90% of the items available lol. Unfortunately the winner was towards the end. The item that will reset your wallpaper if you clear its cache is "System UI". I created a filter that excludes this item along with a few others when my scheduled weekly cache clear runs.
Hope this helps someone else!
Nate
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dstarr3 said:
So, as the thread title suggests, I have Titanium set up such that it regularly clears out my app caches (if I don't do this, crucial apps eventually start FC'ing). However, when I run a cache clearing on my own, I'm given the options to exclude apps, which I do. I usually limit cache clearing to only particular user apps that accumulate large caches.
But, when it's a scheduled job, I don't apparently get this option. It just clears all caches, user and system apps. This results in my wallpaper and keyboard being reset to stock for some reason. Which is a pain in the butt. So I'm wondering if anybody knows of a way to get Titanium to recognize my excluded apps when running a scheduled cache clearing.
Thanks much.
Sent from my SGH-I997 using xda app-developers app
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Go to Backup/restore then "click to edit filters", at the bottom click on create label
from "add/remove elements" you can add the apps you want to clear cache of and save it.
Then setup a cache clean schedule and in the no filtering list select the label you just made.
[email protected] said:
Actually, I figured it out on my own after manually clearing the cache on 90% of the items available lol. Unfortunately the winner was towards the end. The item that will reset your wallpaper if you clear its cache is "System UI". I created a filter that excludes this item along with a few others when my scheduled weekly cache clear runs.
Hope this helps someone else!
Nate
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THANK YOU! Just found this doing a Google search. Yeah, clearing user and system apps also wiped out my wallpaper and Swype keyboard. I figured out how to exempt the keyboard but exempting "wallpaper" didn't work. SystemUI, ah!
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GTIM2L8 said:
Since it's hard to determine what all you have done have you just selected the batch clear cache and not using a "Filter" for it?
I set filters up for all my batch processes where it will exclude certain apps.
I had to as I run a Droid Razr with safestrap and have 3 diferent ROMS on the same phone.
Without the filters it drove me crazy trying to figure out which batch process I wanted to run on each ROM.
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How do you set filters to exclude specific apps with a scheduled batch action? I only see how to do that with manual batch, not with scheduled batch.
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dsjiffry said:
Go to Backup/restore then "click to edit filters", at the bottom click on create label
from "add/remove elements" you can add the apps you want to clear cache of and save it.
Then setup a cache clean schedule and in the no filtering list select the label you just made.
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ah, should have read further. I will try that. Thank you.

S8 Device Maintenance, select which to optimize

Ya,
for the S8/ S8 plus
can we select which to optimize using the build in device maintenance?
One of a very disadvantage is when i select optimize, it will clear all the cache.
Even the cache in Dropbox, so the files(thumbnail) needs to be download again.
Can we select what cache to be deleted?
rayraymond said:
Ya,
for the S8/ S8 plus
can we select which to optimize using the build in device maintenance?
One of a very disadvantage is when i select optimize, it will clear all the cache.
Even the cache in Dropbox, so the files(thumbnail) needs to be download again.
Can we select what cache to be deleted?
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Hi
Anyone?
rayraymond said:
Hi
Anyone?
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No, it's not possible, you would have to go app by app to clear only the cache of the apps that you want.
This issue is very vital for me as well.
For instance, I use a very useful app called Call Dispatcher. It lets you identify which mobile carrier you are calling when having an outgoing call and which mobile carrier is calling to you when having an incoming call. Thus, built-in optimiser deletes databases of the Call Dispatcher every time and I got to download them manually.
We have to look for a decent 3rd party optimiser.
The coolest one is the SD Maid; however, only for rooted devices.
So CCleaner does not work on any Android that is higher than 5.x.x
Clean Master is an advertisement monster that even slows the system down.
I have been using Clean Android 2017 but it leaves much to be desired.
There is 1 more way. We can wipe dalvik/cashe in recovery once a week, but I am not sure whether it clears comprehensively.
has anyone tried link2sd to clear cache/etc? it doesn't clear any cache at all. i am on G955FD unrooted.
RockyAJ said:
has anyone tried link2sd to clear cache/etc? it doesn't clear any cache at all. i am on G955FD unrooted.
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It seems that link2sd is designed for absolutely different purpose though.
ProzakVizaq said:
It seems that link2sd is designed for absolutely different purpose though.
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but you can use it to clear cache (and even has a whitelist to exclude apps that you don't want to clear cache for)
worked perfectly on my nexus 6p but with the s8+ it basically is not doing anything at all
RockyAJ said:
but you can use it to clear cache (and even has a whitelist to exclude apps that you don't want to clear cache for)
worked perfectly on my nexus 6p but with the s8+ it basically is not doing anything at all
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ok, i see
meanwhile you can try Clean Android 2017 from the playmarket and report on results as well...
it clears my cashe and i can create white lists there too.

Clear all cache

Hi guys
In the previous Android versions it was possible by a single click to clear all the cache of all the apps.
This option is not available anymore and no app that I'm aware of in the Playstore could clear this cache.
Even the option from the recovery does not clean this cache.
Does anyone of you know a "magic" way of cleaning this cache?
I'm not rooted and all stock.
Thank you
I use Nox Cleaner from the play store sometimes.
If it wasn't run for a while there's usually a lot to clear.
Check that one out and see if it does what you're talking about.
There are no ads, popups or any crap like that.
4.8 rating from almost 400k reviews.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noxgroup.app.cleaner&hl=en_US
slayerh4x said:
I use Nox Cleaner from the play store sometimes.
If it wasn't run for a while there's usually a lot to clear.
Check that one out and see if it does what you're talking about.
There are no ads, popups or any crap like that.
4.8 rating from almost 400k reviews.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noxgroup.app.cleaner&hl=en_US
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Thanks for your answer, man, but, as all the apps of its kind, it identifies VERY WELL the cache, junks and all (thumbnails, adds, etc).... but it does NOT delete them AT All.
It's the n-st app I installed of this kind and all of them have the same behavior, unfortunately...
gothy.gothy said:
Thanks for your answer, man, but, as all the apps of its kind, it identifies VERY WELL the cache, junks and all (thumbnails, adds, etc).... but it does NOT delete them AT All.
It's the n-st app I installed of this kind and all of them have the same behavior, unfortunately...
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Damn that sucks then... If you do find one let me know.
Maybe there is a Magisk or Xposed module if you decide to do that way in the future.
slayerh4x said:
Damn that sucks then... If you do find one let me know.
Maybe there is a Magisk or Xposed module if you decide to do that way in the future.
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I've been rooted on Nexus 5 and Nexus 6, but for OP6 I've decided to stay unrooted until I understand how this system of double partition (A and B) works

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