Private Mode Question - Sprint Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Background: I'm on a stock rooted rom. After I rooted Private Mode still worked. Now it does not for some reason.
So I have a few questions.
1. Any idea of where private mode stores the files? I had a few GB of data stored in there, now that its not working I want to make sure I no longer have those files clogging up precious GBs on device storage.
2. Is the only way to get it back is to re-flash the stock rom?
3. I think I might have broken Private Mode by trying out ART. Now when I go into Developer Options, I notice that it always says Dalvik....When I switch to ART and reboot, and check the Developer options, it still says Dalvik. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks for any thoughts.

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[Q] Startup error - installed wrong script

To whom ever can help out, I have a Galaxy Tab 2 7.0, and cannot seem to get my problem resolved by myself. I have somehow inadvertently managed to install an update.zip that had or had no relations to this particular OS of this particular model of android.
My problem is that I wanted to be able to, migrate my apps to the external SdCard or extSdCard, and I think I used an update.zip designed for the cellphone HTC Evo 4g. Not realizing that I will be later unable to use the restore feature from a previous backup I had made using CWM 6.0.1.0 to recover from my inadvertent mistake (not to comfortable making a backup, and thinking I can restore properly anymore, like I can on my cellphone that I am spoiled with).
Silly of me to think I could use an update.zip designed for another type of device such as the HTC Evo 4g, but… (anyway my bad what was I thinking…?). The update.zip, by the way is "dtapps2sd-2.7.5.2-signed", like I mentioned this is clearly designed for the HTC Evo 4g, and not for the Samsung GT2 7.0.
The problem I experience now is not complete lose of my GT2 7.0 device I can still install and change out OS through the CWM-Recovery and install apps through the Android Market. I do however experience the inability to check my Storage properties under my Settings profile. When I attempt to click on this link it pauses for a second as if it wants to open up and perform its normal function, then reports an error "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped". Now at this point this is where I would have to mention another issue similar to this one, and that is at startup. When I first start the device up and it runs through its process of startup configuration. It will then report a list of programs that are prevented from running properly it as follows;
Unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped.
Unfortunately, My Files has stopped.
Unfortunately, Factory Test has stopped.
Unfortunately, MTP has stopped.
Now my question is, how is-it possible to resolve this issue. I have tried to complete a fresh install of the OS, CWM-Recovery, and also attempted to wipe everything possible that the recovery will allow, but I am not expecting much, as I cannot even get the backup and restore feature to work efficiently enough to provide me with what I need it to do…
I have provided this post with a download of the update.zip I used as well as the version of the OS I have provided my Samsung GT2 7.0. If anyone can shine some insight on what direction I should attempt to do to resolve this issue I would be more that interested to take a look at what I could use to correct this error of mine…
-Samsung GT2 7.0 - OS (Use the Download link above the Rosewell signature)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1784318
-dtapps2sd-2.7.5.2-signed
http://www.mediafire.com/?7jpc5oudzt6o76p
I might be comfortable to ADB Shell into my device to make changes, or if one was able provide me an update.zip/script that would be great. Also is there a better recovery out there than the ClockWorkRecovery.
Better recovery so you may try twrp or so
Try install a fresh firmware preferably with a pit file from odin pc
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Mohamedselim said:
Better recovery so you may try twrp or so
Try install a fresh firmware preferably with a pit file from odin pc
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Mohamedselim, Thanks...
Will look into this..., any links by the way in regards to the "fresh firmware with a pit file"...?
Have you tried downloading and flashing a full Odin tar file to restore your device to stock?
imnuts said:
Have you tried downloading and flashing a full Odin tar file to restore your device to stock?
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Yeap...!, I have tried this already, have had no promising results...
This is the only compatible version of a .pit file...;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1642744
Can anyone provide me another one for the GT-p3113...?
Just checking in..., and wondering if anyone has a solution for this...?
Factory reset in stock recovery. So Odin a stock Rom and before u install anything custom, do a factory reset in recovery after u Odin back to stock. Then flash away.
I imagine you have alrdy tried a factory reset using a custom recovery.
WAIT!!! You don't have to factory reset, just reboot into CWM recovery ang go to mounts and storage>wipe internal storage. Confirm and reboot. You will lose anything on the sdcard but your apps will stay.
RomsWell said:
Factory reset in stock recovery. So Odin a stock Rom and before u install anything custom, do a factory reset in recovery after u Odin back to stock. Then flash away.
I imagine you have alrdy tried a factory reset using a custom recovery.
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MultipleMonomials said:
WAIT!!! You don't have to factory reset, just reboot into CWM recovery ang go to mounts and storage>wipe internal storage. Confirm and reboot. You will lose anything on the sdcard but your apps will stay.
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1. I am all over the Factory resets, and wipes.
2. Already tried Stock Rom(s).
3. I believe my problem is a bootloader, or partitioning script. (As this denies me access from inside settings>storage where I can view my allocated size, and Restore to Factory button. In addition in CWM, I am not allowed to mount/sdcard(internal), extSdCard is ok though. Also, I cannot plug Tab via USB to check contains on Internal or External sdcard, but I can remove the External to transfer data from it via sdcard slot on PC...)
Maybe you can recommend a good Stock Rom, so I can give that ago...
I was in the process last night, and could not get a good connection with Heimdall or Odin. I am now looking into driver issues, so...
Ok, so I was successful in taking RomsWell and MultipleMonomials advice, and was able to return my device back to "Normal" state, including "Stock Recovery". But I still have the original problem as in my request I asked in my first post...
I do however experience the inability to check my Storage properties under my Settings profile. When I attempt to click on this link it pauses for a second as if it wants to open up and perform its normal function, then reports an error "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped". Now at this point this is where I would have to mention another issue similar to this one, and that is at startup. When I first start the device up and it runs through its process of startup configuration. It will then report a list of programs that are prevented from running properly it as follows;
Unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped.
Unfortunately, My Files has stopped.
Unfortunately, Factory Test has stopped.
Unfortunately, MTP has stopped.
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I think now, if I cannot get a sizable remedy..., is just to try and send it in Samsung so they can take a look at it...
Any suggestions...?
FYI; I have also tried connecting to Kies, but due to the inability to posses a "MTP" (Media Transfer Protocol), is the reason I cannot connect to my SdCard & extSdCard. I can "PTP" (Picture Transfer Protocol) into it, using "adb shell", but not using "MTP"...
So I do not know how much "MTP" has to do with this relationship of the other three items that I mentioned in my bullet list in my quote, but...
Anyway, I don't know what I am trying to say, but thank you two, for getting me this far...!
grassy-sneakers said:
1. I am all over the Factory resets, and wipes.
2. Already tried Stock Rom(s).
3. I believe my problem is a bootloader, or partitioning script. (As this denies me access from inside settings>storage where I can view my allocated size, and Restore to Factory button. In addition in CWM, I am not allowed to mount/sdcard(internal), extSdCard is ok though. Also, I cannot plug Tab via USB to check contains on Internal or External sdcard, but I can remove the External to transfer data from it via sdcard slot on PC...)
Maybe you can recommend a good Stock Rom, so I can give that ago...
I was in the process last night, and could not get a good connection with Heimdall or Odin. I am now looking into driver issues, so...
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Did you try formatting internal storage in CWM?
MultipleMonomials said:
Did you try formatting internal storage in CWM?
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I am not quite confident on how much this will work. As I have tried this multiple times to wipe "Wipe Factory/Data", "Wipe Cache", including all the partitions under the "Advance" section found in CWM Recovery. Even using TWRP Recovery.
Per this post; I just attempted to flash a "Stock Rom", but not before doing a factory/data, cache wipe using "Stock Recovery", including after a successful install...
No luck, the same problem still exist as above...
Ok, this was all just the rudest experience I put my self threw. As I have an HTC Evo 4g - cellphone and have become comfortable with installing ROM's, Kernels, and Updates.zips, as well as, other modification. All threw the Recovery designed for this particular device, and don't get me wrong there has been a couple of times. Maybe more than a couple, more like a few times I have installed incompatible downloads I find in the XDA forums. Which makes this screw up, difficult form me to know that as long as you can get into a Download/Bootloader or a modified Recovery designed for a particular device that was successful flashed correctly. Well the screw up are easily redeemed/recoverable.
So, to make a long story short. After having called Samsung Customer Care (the 1-800-SAMSUNG) number, it seems to have been a External SdCard getting in my way from having been real short from sending my Tab off to the repair department (where ever it is...). I in fact already had it in an envelope, all I needed was an address to send it to. Anyway the nice person on the other side of the phone requested that I remove my External SdCard, and confirm that I was able to get into my "Storage" tab under my settings. Well after success getting this option back, I then made the suggestion that maybe my Eternal SdCard is corrupt or incorrectly formatted. She then agreed maybe this is the case. After ending the phone call. I quickly restarted my Tab, again only to find out that I was no longer receiving the error messages like mentioned above, which is great, because after multiple flashes of "Stock Roms w/Stock Recovery", and forcing myself to believe that it was a system install error. It in fact the External SdCard in place preventing me from throwing my Tab against the wall / in the mail to Samsung Repair Center...
"Man what an ordeal...!!!"
Thanks to all that helped with the suggestions, as to what direction I most defiantly tried.
I am now in the process, since I am living back in Stock mode. To receive an OTA (Over The Air) Update, and am still in the process of seeing if this thing still possess any residual silent errors...
I will keep you posted.
If not, well it off to happy rooting for me...!!!
That is it, my problem is resolved. Damnedest thing this problem of mine, it seems the only thing I screwed up was the micro SdCard. to the point it was the cause of all the error I received when I started up the device, as well as when I attempted to access my storage through me settings options...!!!
Now re-rooted, and a happy camper, Cheers...!

[Q] Motorola Droid Ultra erased...photo recovery possible?

Motorola Droid Ultra Erased....HELP. Thanks to anyone out there who even takes the time to read or reply. I get that my issue is probably petty in this forum but I just want a simple answer of move on it is impossible or you can try this. I am a complete newbie so pardon my lack of knowledge on the topic.
I had my phone locked with a pin. My darling six year old entered the pin however many times it take for it to magically start erasing itself. (BTW this is the second time this has happened and I thought I had safe guarded it from happening again.) I don't care about anything but the photos that I lost. Is there anyway to recover the photos or should I just move on and forget? I have not been using it hoping that there was a way to root the phone and recover something but upon reading lots and lots of things I think I am screwed because my phone is version 4.4.4. Can someone confirm or deny.
Thanks again for taking the time to read.
You can try to retrieve your photos using a data recovery program. Search Google for get data back or just do a general search for USB data recovery
CM12 Inside DROID Ultra
tecsironman said:
You can try to retrieve your photos using a data recovery program. Search Google for get data back or just do a general search for USB data recovery
CM12 Inside DROID Ultra
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I tried that but because the phone is not recognized as a drive on computers there is no way to access the files for data recovery. Even programs that say they can to end up failing and the phone needs to be rooted.
Wait are you using your phone now?
CM12 Inside DROID Ultra
tecsironman said:
Wait are you using your phone now?
CM12 Inside DROID Ultra
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No. I tried to recover the files immediately after it happened. And found out about the USB Mass Storage no longer being an option in Android 4.0 phones thus causing issues for recovery. Everything I read then said the phone would need to be rooted but I am running version 4.4.4 and everything I have seen has said thus far it has not been done.
Can't you just boot the phone up and use it ad a USB device in android. You can clearly see your downloaded files and such without being rooted
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tecsironman said:
Can't you just boot the phone up and use it ad a USB device in android. You can clearly see your downloaded files and such without being rooted
CM12 Inside DROID Ultra
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I am not following what you are saying. The files were deleted so nothing shows. I need to use a recovery program to gain access to the deleted files but cannot get to them without being able to access the phone as a USB storage device...not a camera or device which is all that is able to be done with MTP/PTP.
unless you backed them up somewhere that's not on your phone then i don't think you can recover them
10timesacharm said:
I am not following what you are saying. The files were deleted so nothing shows. I need to use a recovery program to gain access to the deleted files but cannot get to them without being able to access the phone as a USB storage device...not a camera or device which is all that is able to be done with MTP/PTP.
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Yes nothing shows but you want to recover deleted data from your phone. The only way is to mount the phone. So you can mount the phone in android when you transfer music and pictures from computer and phone it shows up as a drive in my computer. You can use data recovery software and run it on that drive. You don't need root since your pictures were not stored in the root of the device
Recover Deleted Files on Android In a Few Minutes!: http://youtu.be/tGw1fxUD-uY
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i faced a similar situation and was not able to recover any photos. i tried a bunch of different methods and programs. i thought the most promising was an android app, that runs on the phone was diskdigger, but it didnt render any results.
i wish you the best

How do I get private mode working on rooted Nougat beta?

Hi,
I am using a rooted Nougat ROM by ambasadii. When I set it up my private mode wasn't working and giving me errors when I tried to enable it (something insightful like "didn't work, try again"). I tried to fix it following this guide and deleted the files involved with the hope that it would reset the private storage and create a new one. Unfortunately all this didn't help, now when I try to enable private mode nothing happens.
Does anyone know of a way to reset private mode and create a new encrypted image that I can use?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
What happens when you disable secure storage in the build.prop?
ro.securestorage.support=true - > ro.securestorage.support=false
(keep in mind that it could just be an issue with the beta)

cannot use adb to solve continuous reboot - device offline

I have oneplus one came from chineese retailer already rooted and with adware. always meant to reflash with straight CM or with a version of AOSP, but ended up use adb (which I have for development, though I am NOT experienced in using adb, flashing rom or what ever only programming) to disable a number of apps and it seemed to be stable.
More recently I had a phone crash following the crash of an app that I think is the CM app launcher, something begining with t, trebuchet?, i dont recall. Since then the phone keeps rebooting and I cannot seems to use adb, the device is either not present or offline.
I can boot to cyanogen recovery which offers:
- reboot system now
- apply update
- apply from adb
- choose from internal storage
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
- wipe media
If I select apply from adb then the device is nolonger offline but in sideline mode, but I don't think this is what I want.
I never liked CM and I had always thought that I might try to flash with a version of AOSP if possible and I wondered if now was the time. I thought TWRP might be useful for this and the first step to installing this was:
C:\...\Downloads>adb reboot bootloader
but I get
error: closed
I briefly see the debugging notification before the phone reboots but in adb it is always not present or offline.
How do I get to the point of either solving my repeating reboot at least or preferably installing a version of AOSP that would be compatible with OnePlus One, preferably without destrying data. I think the data is in a different partition or something but I have forgotten the little I learnt about this a few years ago.
I would be so grateful of some help and learning, right now to all intents and purposes I have a nice looking brick.
hardya said:
I have oneplus one came from chineese retailer already rooted and with adware. always meant to reflash with straight CM or with a version of AOSP, but ended up use adb (which I have for development, though I am NOT experienced in using adb, flashing rom or what ever only programming) to disable a number of apps and it seemed to be stable.
More recently I had a phone crash following the crash of an app that I think is the CM app launcher, something begining with t, trebuchet?, i dont recall. Since then the phone keeps rebooting and I cannot seems to use adb, the device is either not present or offline.
I can boot to cyanogen recovery which offers:
- reboot system now
- apply update
- apply from adb
- choose from internal storage
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
- wipe media
If I select apply from adb then the device is nolonger offline but in sideline mode, but I don't think this is what I want.
I never liked CM and I had always thought that I might try to flash with a version of AOSP if possible and I wondered if now was the time. I thought TWRP might be useful for this and the first step to installing this was:
C:\...\Downloads>adb reboot bootloader
but I get
error: closed
I briefly see the debugging notification before the phone reboots but in adb it is always not present or offline.
How do I get to the point of either solving my repeating reboot at least or preferably installing a version of AOSP that would be compatible with OnePlus One, preferably without destrying data. I think the data is in a different partition or something but I have forgotten the little I learnt about this a few years ago.
I would be so grateful of some help and learning, right now to all intents and purposes I have a nice looking brick.
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Did you try factory reset?
Thank you so much for your the suggestion, I appreciate it.
Not yet I haven't. I'm not familiar with the CM Recovery Software and the option is entitled "wipe data/factory reset". Do you happen to know if this means bother or either and if selecting this explains more and gives options before proceeding. Key is I want to avoid wiping data if possible because while most is sync'd offline some is recent and not or not for particular reasons.
If there's a choice then will "factory reset" leave personal data alone? Do you know, will the factory reset likely be to version/adaptation of CM put on by rooting retailer PLUS anoying/mal/ad/ware apps put on by rooting retailer.
If this is my only option then I will go ahead and do it and take the hit.
If following this, it is possible to install a stable Android 7.n.n AOSP only that will support the hardware and leave data intact (ONLY LEAVE DATA IF POSSIBLE) I would be very grateful for a clear and complete script to achieve this. I was a professional developer for 20 years, now semi-retired, so I know what I know and what I don't know in terms of foundational knowledge, taking care etc etc, but I am very inexperienced in flashing phones and using ADB except the fact the eclipse/android studio uses it.
I used a windows script to install fastboot if that is any help (though the script did show some errors it still said "All Done!" at the end. Tried to C&P the errors but failed). I can also try to install TWRP (or what ever) if that's any help.
Many thanks would really appreciate your help in my getting my OnePlus One working and stable again.
Andrew.
hardya said:
Thank you so much for your the suggestion, I appreciate it.
Not yet I haven't. I'm not familiar with the CM Recovery Software and the option is entitled "wipe data/factory reset". Do you happen to know if this means bother or either and if selecting this explains more and gives options before proceeding. Key is I want to avoid wiping data if possible because while most is sync'd offline some is recent and not or not for particular reasons.
If there's a choice then will "factory reset" leave personal data alone? Do you know, will the factory reset likely be to version/adaptation of CM put on by rooting retailer PLUS anoying/mal/ad/ware apps put on by rooting retailer.
If this is my only option then I will go ahead and do it and take the hit.
If following this, it is possible to install a stable Android 7.n.n AOSP only that will support the hardware and leave data intact (ONLY LEAVE DATA IF POSSIBLE) I would be very grateful for a clear and complete script to achieve this. I was a professional developer for 20 years, now semi-retired, so I know what I know and what I don't know in terms of foundational knowledge, taking care etc etc, but I am very inexperienced in flashing phones and using ADB except the fact the eclipse/android studio uses it.
I used a windows script to install fastboot if that is any help (though the script did show some errors it still said "All Done!" at the end. Tried to C&P the errors but failed). I can also try to install TWRP (or what ever) if that's any help.
Many thanks would really appreciate your help in my getting my OnePlus One working and stable again.
Andrew.
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Okay,since you want to flash Aosp N,leave that factory reset thing.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2788632
This thread should be enough atm.Everything has been explained,and it's just simple copy paste,so,even if you're unfamiliar with adb,you should be able to do just fine.
Just follow,install adb/fastboot drivers,unlock bootloader,and flash twrp.
Now,unlocking bootloader will format internal storage,which means everything....but,a simple adb command should be able to back everything up into your pc.
Ensure your adb/fastboot drivers are already installed,and using adb devices in cmd shows your connected device id,before below process!
adb backup -apk -shared -all -f C:\Users\NAME\backup.ab
Where "NAME" is the name of your Windows user name.
On the device, a new screen should appear. If you want to encrypt the backup, enter a password -- otherwise, tap Back up my data. The backup will begin, and you'll find the backup file in the folder declared in the backup command.
Depending on how much data your device holds, this process can take quite some time.
The restoration process is simple. Connect the device to be restored and (from the same location you issued the backup command) enter the command:
adb restore C:\Users\NAME\backup.ab
Where NAME is the name of the same Windows user from the backup process.
Again, depending on how much data is on the backup, the restore process can take some time.
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When you're done doing all of this,just follow any rom's thread instructions to flash that rom.
Btw,you're on Cos13.1.x,yes?
So sorry for not replying to say thank you sooner, I have been busy with family issues.
Thank you so much for your response, I really appreciate it. I shall take a look at this soon and try to get regular android N on the phone soon. Thank you.
I'm just starting to read and work through this. Just to clarify, re my original post, is the fact that my phone is continually rebooting and that adb shows the device as offline a problem? Will I still be able to use adb to backup the phone contents? Do I need any special understanding to do that?
I finally came back to this and flashed a new rom carbon rom. I only noticed afterwards that there is very little support for this rom and I've had some issues.
If you think the issues are in some way generic and you have come accross them before you may have some ideas:
- there is no built in task manager and third party ones do not seem to cover the apps I am interested in. Any ideas why there is no built in task manager anymore like there used to be and how one might be able to turn it back on?
- the camera does not work and the open camera I installed instead has some image faults (or misunderstood feature). Big line down the middle of the image.
Any ideas.

samsung galaxy s2 sgh-i727 android 2.3 recover files help ! Clockwork Mod fail ?

I have softbricked my at&t samsung SGH-i727 running Android 2.3. I believe I did this when I was in settings and chose to wipe data from my google wallet app. My phone immedidately shut off. Booting phone now has intro animation with flipping colored tiles and then has a black screen instead of loading the gingerbread 2.3 OS. I think I remember rooting the phone to run outside of at&t network.
I have no recovery backups stored (maybe for the ROM but thats all)
I am able to hold volume up + volume down + power button to enter clockwork mod 5.0.2.7. In separate attempts to be able to boot into android again, I wiped the cache partition, the devlik cache, and repaired permissions. All these functions seemed to work in CWM.
The next step was to try and mount data and recover files to a PC. I encountered this problem:
E: unable to write to ums lunfile (no such file or directory)
After some research on this forum, apparently this version of CWM might not have this function working properly. I thought it was my golden ticket to get my files backed up to PC.
Can someone advise on my next step. It seems there is software for helping me that costs $40-$140, but it isn’t clear to me that it will help. I think the software wants me to put phone in download mode and then connect to the software on my PC.
I am looking to first recover photos, contacts, and message history. After that, getting the phone back to it’s working state would be a nice bonus.
Google Play has not worked for me for at least 3.5 years. Some core apps were still working great though. I hope someone can shed some light on this for me. It is not clear if I’m able to charge the phone since I have no feedback for the charging status. TIA !

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