Hello,
I have a little problem.
The "Wipe Cache" is very long.
Anyone else experiencing this problem?
Best regards.
Yotta DahK said:
Hello,
I have a little problem.
The "Wipe Cache" is very long.
Anyone else experiencing this problem?
Best regards.
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nothing to worry abt it
But retry and check if it s too long or not.
did u wipe manually or wiping happened before rom installation (wiping in installation step)?
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x102x96x said:
nothing to worry abt it
But retry and check if it s too long or not.
did u wipe manually or wiping happened before rom installation (wiping in installation step)?
:good:
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I tried with CWM and TWRP.
Before or After the Flash ROM.
Nothing changes.
The "Wipe Cache" lasts more than a minute.
Wiping data ...
done
Formating cahe using make_ext4fs function. (env. 60sec)
Updating partition details ...
Related
Hello,
I was trying to root my Nexus S, and in the mean time don't know what failed, but now I cannot boot.
If I boot normally, pressing the power button, it gets stucks in the screen showing "Google" and nothing happens.
I can access the recovery menu if I press the volume up button while pressing the power button. I tried to reload images and recover from them, but it always get stucks in the image of the android with the exclamation.
My question is, does any of you know how I can repair my booting? At this point I don't care if I lose the root or not.
Thank you!
The exclamation is probably the stock recovery do you know how to use ADB
Sent from my HTC Desire HD using XDA App
yes, I know how to use it, not an expert but i know how to use it.
try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1105892
duendecito_vivo said:
Hello,
I was trying to root my Nexus S, and in the mean time don't know what failed, but now I cannot boot.
If I boot normally, pressing the power button, it gets stucks in the screen showing "Google" and nothing happens.
I can access the recovery menu if I press the volume up button while pressing the power button. I tried to reload images and recover from them, but it always get stucks in the image of the android with the exclamation.
My question is, does any of you know how I can repair my booting? At this point I don't care if I lose the root or not.
Thank you!
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seems like you never flashed to stock or bad flash try full wipe and flash either rooted stock or custom rom
Didn't help, no useful solution in that thread, however will keep an eye there if something new comes up.
Anyone experienced the same problem ?
sammael1069 said:
seems like you never flashed to stock or bad flash try full wipe and flash either rooted stock or custom rom
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how to do it ?
duendecito_vivo said:
Didn't help, no useful solution in that thread, however will keep an eye there if something new comes up.
Anyone experienced the same problem ?
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this guy pulled battery and wiped dalvik-cache
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1042452&highlight=boot+loop
duendecito_vivo said:
how to do it ?
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in clockwork mod
-advanced-wipe dalvik cache
but from root and stuck on bootloop you might need to reflash the rooted stock rom. it is usually PDxx.IMG what root method did you use? did you get any errors?
I got no errors.
I already tried to flash with several differents .img, but none worked so far... I tried really a lot differents. Always get stuck at booting.
sammael1069 said:
this guy pulled battery and wiped dalvik-cache
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1042452&highlight=boot+loop
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It didn't work
duendecito_vivo said:
I got no errors.
I already tried to flash with several differents .img, but none worked so far... I tried really a lot differents. Always get stuck at booting.
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Hello!
If you see the triangle and ! when you go into recovery, then you just need to flash clockworkmod recovery. Then you can flash a ROM.
if your in clockwork do full wipe then flash new img i always do this order
-mounts and storage
-format /cache
-format /data
-format /system
-back to advanced
-wipe dalvik cache
-wipe battery stats
-*****go back****
-wipe data/factory reset
-now flash rom
already tried, didn't work... nothing happens
the same happens, still get stuck during booting....
after wipe do you see rom install
sammael1069 said:
if your in clockwork do full wipe then flash new img i always do this order
-mounts and storage
-format /cache
-format /data
-format /system
-back to advanced
-wipe dalvik cache
-wipe battery stats
-*****go back****
-wipe data/factory reset
-now flash rom
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I did it, still getting stuck in Google screen during booting
duendecito_vivo said:
the same happens, still get stuck during booting....
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how long is it in boot some can go 10 min.
first boot is always long
which rom are you flashing
sammael1069 said:
how long is it in boot some can go 10 min.
first boot is always long
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Really, so long? Ok, I will wait
duendecito_vivo said:
Really, so long? Ok, I will wait
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Ok, more than 10 mins booting, nothing happens.
Ever since I switched from twrp to cwm, strange things have been happening. I made a thread a few days ago about how neither recovery or rom would boot. Well, a few people suggested that I fastboot erase cache and my problems would be gone. I did, and I didn't wan't to say anything to be difficult but it did fail to boot recovery 1 more time after that. After that one time, it was fine- for a while. More recently, I ended up freezing/disabling google services on venom 3.2.6 because it was causing massive wakelock. I've made 3 full wipes today, and after going back to cleanrom, I can't sign in to gmail because google services is still disabled even after a full wipe. So I switched back to twrp and fastboot erased cache. Unfortunately, the problem still persists.
tl;dr
Wiping doesn't work for some things like data and cache. At least, I think that's what's happening. Does anyone have any clue as to why this is happening? It's not a big deal, I was just hoping someone might know why.
Flash the "Format ALL" at the bottom of this post. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1946784
That will guarantee a full correct wipe is performed (SD card contents will be untouched). I use it when I switch between ROMs.
Then reinstall CleanROM and report back.
ECEXCURSION said:
Flash the "Format ALL" at the bottom of this post. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1946784
That will guarantee a full correct wipe is performed (SD card contents will be untouched). I use it when I switch between ROMs.
Then reinstall CleanROM and report back.
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OMG that worked. WHY did that work? haha.
I still don't know why "wiping" in cwm AND twrp is failing to format/wipe. Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it. I was starting to freak out thinking "I KNOW I HIT FORMAT" lol
"format erase cache" wipes out previous recoveries info so always do that when changing recoveries. also twrp and cwm format differently so doing a full wipe in twrp first then change to cwm doing "format erase cache" then do full wipe inside cwm might clear some things up. as far as issues go i haven't received any in cwm.
DvineLord said:
"format erase cache" wipes out previous recoveries info so always do that when changing recoveries. also twrp and cwm format differently so doing a full wipe in twrp first then change to cwm doing "format erase cache" then do full wipe inside cwm might clear some things up. as far as issues go i haven't received any in cwm.
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Well see that's just it: I used fastboot erase cache every time I switched recoveries after the first problem I had a few days ago. And every time I switch roms I always format everything- cache, dalvik, data, and system. And I never restore anything. I guess I'm the only one getting these problems No big deal though I guess I'll just use this every time I switch roms.
Thanks again guys.
Yeah, just use that. Different recoveries have different words for what formatting is being performed. We need to format system, cache, and delvik cache. In some versions of twrp this is cache, delvik cache and factory reset.
It's quicker to just use Calkulin's tool.
Sent from my HTC One X
im talking about in twrp when you wipe everything but go into backup it still shows sizes. well if you format in cwm then go into twrp and check the sizes they are different then if you formatted in twrp in which i assume they format differently im not sure what is left behind but it must be something since when you use "format erase cache" it truely erases to 0.
DvineLord said:
im talking about in twrp when you wipe everything but go into backup it still shows sizes. well if you format in cwm then go into twrp and check the sizes they are different then if you formatted in twrp in which i assume they format differently im not sure what is left behind but it must be something since when you use "format erase cache" it truely erases to 0.
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Haha wow I didn't realize you were saying format instead of fastboot. I get it now. Thanks lol
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Hi guys, I have a problem. First of all, I dont have custom recovery and I'm not rooted.
The problem is that when I boot in recovery mode and put the "empty cache partition" option, it shows me the SD card but do not empty or wipe the cache.......is anyone else having this problem or knows how to solve it?
Thanks!
titotito1983 said:
Hi guys, I have a problem. First of all, I dont have custom recovery and I'm not rooted.
The problem is that when I boot in recovery mode and put the "empty cache partition" option, it shows me the SD card but do not empty or wipe the cache.......is anyone else having this problem or knows how to solve it?
Thanks!
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I think there is an issue with the Recovery Menu.
Whenever i went to Factory Reset my phone using the Stock Recovery, i noticed i had to highlight & select the option ABOVE the factory Reset option,
If i highlighted the Factory Reset Option, it wouldn't Factory Reset,
What is the option above the "Empty cache partition" option ?
cra1g321 said:
I think there is an issue with the Recovery Menu.
Whenever i went to Factory Reset my phone using the Stock Recovery, i noticed i had to highlight & select the option ABOVE the factory Reset option,
If i highlighted the Factory Reset Option, it wouldn't Factory Reset,
What is the option above the "Empty cache partition" option ?
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Thanks for your reply. The option above is Factory Reset...I haven't tried it because I'm afraid of doing the factory reset hahhahahaha but I will try it.
Cheers!
Anyone know how to address this issue? I really cant live without turning night mode on, as the normal screen is too bright for eyes.
Thanks In Advance All!
try wiping cache from recovery
Tried it. Still didnt work
You really think that that would help? I am really tired of people suggesting that you should wipe cache to solve any problem. Wiping cache isn't needed nor is it recommended
I've had this problem when upgraded to 5.1.6. Factory reset helped me.
lilovia16 said:
Anyone know how to address this issue? I really cant live without turning night mode on, as the normal screen is too bright for eyes.
Thanks In Advance All!
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Uninstall the app that is causing this behavior:
audinak2 said:
You really think that that would help? I am really tired of people suggesting that you should wipe cache to solve any problem. Wiping cache isn't needed nor is it recommended
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Not only is it not recommended, it doesn't do anything. This phone doesn't have a cache partition. There's nothing to wipe in recovery. What used to be the cache is part of userdata now.
iElvis said:
Not only is it not recommended, it doesn't do anything. This phone doesn't have a cache partition. There's nothing to wipe in recovery. What used to be the cache is part of userdata now.
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Yeah, forgot to mention that. If you try to wipe cache in twrp it will tell you that the cache partition doesn't exist.
Hi,
I want to speed up my wifes U11 life as it slows down after one year. So I wanted to try wioe the cape partition, but if I follow the instructions to get into recovery boot screen in menue "Wipe data/factory reset" there is no point "wipe cache partition", just "wipe all user data" to reset it to factory defaults. ^^
How can reach the option to wipe the cache partition? System is with newest updates, 8.1 Build 2.12.401.17 Security Level 08/2018
Best regards
There is no such option in the stock recovery or system. The only thing you could try is erasing the cache using fastboot
Ah, OK -thank you very much Sir! I will try this.
Have a great day!