Hi There,
I have a Micromax a110 which I rooted successfully.
I flashed a custom rom, but when I rebooted my phone it showed me the bunch of following errors:
"Unfortunately, Messaging has stooped."
"Unfortunately, Omacp has stopped."
Also, I can't download any apps from the Google Play. It gives me the following error;
"Unknown error code during application install - 110"
I cleared the Cache and Data for multiple apps as suggested in different forums, but didn't work.
I tried Hard Reset by clearing all data/factory reset, clearing the cache partition...but that too didn't work.
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks,
Khan
thkhan1 said:
Hi There,
I have a Micromax a110 which I rooted successfully.
I flashed a custom rom, but when I rebooted my phone it showed me the bunch of following errors:
"Unfortunately, Messaging has stooped."
"Unfortunately, Omacp has stopped."
Also, I can't download any apps from the Google Play. It gives me the following error;
"Unknown error code during application install - 110"
I cleared the Cache and Data for multiple apps as suggested in different forums, but didn't work.
I tried Hard Reset by clearing all data/factory reset, clearing the cache partition...but that too didn't work.
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks,
Khan
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Try flashing it again.
Make sure you format system partition, data, cache before flahing any rom.
And make sure you flashed the kernel for it too.
Go herw for kernel:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2683095
Sonu44589 said:
Try flashing it again.
Make sure you format system partition, data, cache before flahing any rom.
And make sure you flashed the kernel for it too.
Go herw for kernel:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2683095
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Thanks a Ton !!
Flashing the kernel did the job....:good:
thkhan1 said:
Thanks a Ton !!
Flashing the kernel did the job....:good:
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Hi:
I am quite worried, because my Xoom is unable to boot normally. I have EOS Nightly 99 installed, and after many weeks of perfect bahaviour, it was giving some messages like "gapps has closed", so I restarted the tablet. To my surprise, I saw the Moto lgo, the Tam EOS animation, and the "wheel" that appears before booting completely... and that´s it. Stuck.
I tried wiping dalvik-cache and cache and restart. Same result.
I tried restoring a nandroid backup. And here's the strange thing, because it can't restore data. The error message reads:
Error removing /data/data/com.android.browser/databases/webview.db-wal!Error formatting /data!
I tried wiping userdata, same error message
I tried with another recovery, in case it mattered (cwm and rogue). Same error
EDIT (Update):
I tried accessing the Xoom through ADB, and try to delete manually the pesky file. I was succesful. When I tried another "wipe data" from the recovery, I got a similar error:
Error removing /data/data/com.android.browser/databases/autofill.db (another file)
When I tried to delete it, I got the following error message (through adb) [why did it work the first time and not now???]
rm: can't remove 'autofill.db': Read-only file system
Any help, please? I'm at a loss here...
I post some photos of the errors
iruiz2 said:
Hi:
I am quite worried, because my Xoom is unable to boot normally. I have EOS Nightly 99 installed, and after many weeks of perfect bahaviour, it was giving some messages like "gapps has closed", so I restarted the tablet. To my surprise, I saw the Moto lgo, the Tam EOS animation, and the "wheel" that appears before booting completely... and that´s it. Stuck.
I tried wiping dalvik-cache and cache and restart. Same result.
I tried restoring a nandroid backup. And here's the strange thing, because it can't restore data. The error message reads:
Error removing /data/data/com.android.browser/databases/webview.db-wal!Error formatting /data!
I tried wiping userdata, same error message
I tried with another recovery, in case it mattered (cwm and rogue). Same error
Any help, please? I'm at a loss here...
I post some photos of the errors
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have you tried re-flashing the rom completely?
daley stephenson said:
have you tried re-flashing the rom completely?
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Yes, I did try that as well. It flashes without problem (rom + gapps), but does not restart (same original problem). I flashed it after a cache and dalvik-cache wipe.
iruiz2 said:
Yes, I did try that as well. It flashes without problem (rom + gapps), but does not restart (same original problem). I flashed it after a cache and dalvik-cache wipe.
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ok backup your recovery to your desktop just so it is safe
try this
wipe cache - wipe dalvik cache - wipe/reset factory data - flash rom only then reboot - if it bootloops again enter recovery and go to advanced settings and run fix permissions and reboot
daley stephenson said:
ok backup your recovery to your desktop just so it is safe
try this
wipe cache - wipe dalvik cache - wipe/reset factory data - flash rom only then reboot - if it bootloops again enter recovery and go to advanced settings and run fix permissions and reboot
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Thanks for your reply.
The problem, in case I wasn't clear, is that I can not make a WIPE DATA (that's when I get the error). It doesn't help wiping cache and dalvik beforehand. So I am in the same bootloop situation. tried fixing permissions, but I continue in the same situation.
iruiz2 said:
Thanks for your reply.
The problem, in case I wasn't clear, is that I can not make a WIPE DATA (that's when I get the error). It doesn't help wiping cache and dalvik beforehand. So I am in the same bootloop situation. tried fixing permissions, but I continue in the same situation.
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sorry i must of mis-read your op - all i can suggest then is returning to stock using adb guide here http://goo.gl/G09vP then flashing your rom again - just make sure you get the right image for your device
daley stephenson said:
sorry i must of mis-read your op - all i can suggest then is returning to stock using adb guide here http://goo.gl/G09vP then flashing your rom again - just make sure you get the right image for your device
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I will try this, as a last resort. Now I am making a backup of my internal sd card, because this process will delete everything in it. In case somebody wonders how to do this (I didn't know it myself), I used adb. The exact command I used was:
adb pull /data/media .
It's taking ages to backup my internal sd files (at a rate of 7Gb/hour aprox).
Meanwhile, anybody knows what possibly is happening to my Xoom?
After wating several hours to back up my internal sd card, I have been able to wipe (format) /data from fastboot. In case somebody needs to do something similar:
Once in recovery, type in your computer:
adb reboot bootloader (wait for the xoom to reboot into fastboot)
fastboot erase userdata
I then rebooted into recovery, and restored a nandroid backup. This time, no problems.
Now I am in the (again) long process of copying the /data/media files back to my Xoom, but I was VERY relieved to see that it was booting normally after this...
glad you got it fixed dude
i keep wiping cache/ wipe data, but after i restart my phone the apps and everything is there. i even flashed stock rom, and everything is there. what is the problem?? how can i flash it back to stock
You have tried to flash the factory image? How did you root your device?
yjsjin said:
i keep wiping cache/ wipe data, but after i restart my phone the apps and everything is there. i even flashed stock rom, and everything is there. what is the problem?? how can i flash it back to stock
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Are you saying all your apps you've past downloaded are there or all add in Google stock apps? If it's your apps, when under phone setup when flashing new ROM, if you don't want to restore the apps of the past to start fresh, uncheck restore or stop downloads on Play Store start up. To flash new ROM and have fresh start, you also have to WIPE data/factory plus cache and dalvik. Clarify is this is not what you needed.
when i go to the bootrecovery and wipe settings, it says error processing rom manager script. please verify that you are perfoming the back up E: unkown volume for path etc..
yjsjin said:
when i go to the bootrecovery and wipe settings, it says error processing rom manager script. please verify that you are perfoming the back up E: unkown volume for path etc..
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What recovery are you using?
yjsjin said:
i keep wiping cache/ wipe data, but after i restart my phone the apps and everything is there. i even flashed stock rom, and everything is there. what is the problem?? how can i flash it back to stock
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I don't think you flashed stock rom like you think you did. To wipe the phone of apps you need to do a factory reset. But when you boot back into the phone make sure you don't check the option to restore your Google apps or it will just redownload again.
Just do a factory reset.
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yjsjin said:
when i go to the bootrecovery and wipe settings, it says error processing rom manager script. please verify that you are perfoming the back up E: unkown volume for path etc..
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Clear the cache in cwm and see if that helps
Edit, if it doesn't you're going to flash the cache.img in fastboot. That should fix your problem
yjsjin said:
when i go to the bootrecovery and wipe settings, it says error processing rom manager script. please verify that you are perfoming the back up E: unkown volume for path etc..
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Sounds like a bad recovery flash to me. Try reflashing the recovery and see if problem persists. The recovery is not working and isn't wiping so that's why apps are still there. Reflash recovery, backup, flash new ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507905 i followed this procedure again, but i still get same error.
is there a way to flash it by cwm app? or different method?
yjsjin said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507905 i followed this procedure again, but i still get same error.
is there a way to flash it by cwm app? or different method?
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What are you trying to do?
If you're trying to return tio stock follow this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47156064
Cwm app? Rom manager? Stop using apps to flash things. Use recovery manually.
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I have a rooted moto g on boost mobile and keep getting this error.
Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped.
i have tried wiping all data factory reset clear data and cache even reinstalling the normal rom.
i can't seem to fix it any help will be great.
i have the teamwin recovery installed and never used any custom kernels roms.
Edit:
i just keep trying to wipe it and finally got it.
Steps Taken:
Code:
1 ) factory reset Phone and reinstall factory firmware.
2 ) Try hard to get to wifi and put in password.
3) hard reset and reboot.
thanks
-Josh
Hi all,
I'm using the OPO with CM11 44S.
lately I began to get annoying popups like "unfortunately, trebuchet stopped" or "unfortunately, setting stopped".
I've tried to access apps to clear cache but my phone throws me out every time.
So I've decided change my ROM to lineage.
downloaded the ROM and the gapps, updated my twrp, cleared dalvik, system cache and data. and tried to install with twrp.
update failed with " error executing updater binary in zip".
I restored my phone and again tried to install the rom but now i wiped only dalvik and cache and data. this time i got error 7.
I searched a little and saw that you need to edit with notepad++ and delete some lines from the "updater-script" file.
I did it and tried to flash and now i got error 6.
pretty frustrated at the moment! I'm really happy with my CM11.0 44S ROM and if i can bring it back without the annoying popups it will be great.
Does anyone have any idea???
Lalon80 said:
Hi all,
I'm using the OPO with CM11 44S.
lately I began to get annoying popups like "unfortunately, trebuchet stopped" or "unfortunately, setting stopped".
I've tried to access apps to clear cache but my phone throws me out every time.
So I've decided change my ROM to lineage.
downloaded the ROM and the gapps, updated my twrp, cleared dalvik, system cache and data. and tried to install with twrp.
update failed with " error executing updater binary in zip".
I restored my phone and again tried to install the rom but now i wiped only dalvik and cache and data. this time i got error 7.
I searched a little and saw that you need to edit with notepad++ and delete some lines from the "updater-script" file.
I did it and tried to flash and now i got error 6.
pretty frustrated at the moment! I'm really happy with my CM11.0 44S ROM and if i can bring it back without the annoying popups it will be great.
Does anyone have any idea???
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You must flash new firmware in order to upgrade to LOS since you're on Old cm11s firmware.
Don't make any changes to the rom zip file,it is fine.Just make sure that the zip file is not corrupted.
Preferably this firmware,
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24389512218018449
Wipe everything except internal storage then flash firmware then LOS.Make sure you're on latest TWRP.
Good Luck!
thanks.
worked like a charm!
I installed cm12.1 rom for my samsung galaxy note 8 gt-n5110 and after i turned it on this was what happened. It constantly showed text boxes like "unfortunately, google app has stopped" and after i closed it another one showed up and now i cant control it anymore! I cant even finish the setup! What can i do?
Im new to these firmware stuff btw.
sunglassesman said:
I installed cm12.1 rom for my samsung galaxy note 8 gt-n5110 and after i turned it on this was what happened. It constantly showed text boxes like "unfortunately, google app has stopped" and after i closed it another one showed up and now i cant control it anymore! I cant even finish the setup! What can i do?
Im new to these firmware stuff btw.
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Try a smaller Gapps package than the one that you flashed with the ROM. The package you used is probably too large to fit in the system partition along with the ROM.
Or, you didn't factory reset, wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache when you flashed the ROM. Failing to do those wipes will cause bugs due to the new system conflicting with the saved system data/settings from the previous system. In other words, data left over from the old ROM is causing problems with the new ROM.
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Droidriven said:
Try a smaller Gapps package than the one that you flashed with the ROM. The package you used is probably too large to fit in the system partition along with the ROM.
Or, you didn't factory reset, wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache when you flashed the ROM. Failing to do those wipes will cause bugs due to the new system conflicting with the saved system data/settings from the previous system. In other words, data left over from the old ROM is causing problems with the new ROM.
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Hey thanks for replying but it seems like i cant even finish the setup. Therefore i cant load any files into my device. Any suggestions?
sunglassesman said:
Hey thanks for replying but it seems like i cant even finish the setup. Therefore i cant load any files into my device. Any suggestions?
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Boot back into recovery, then factory reset, wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache, then reboot.
If that doesn't work, try booting back into recovery then flash the ROM then the Gapps then factory reset, wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache then reboot.
If that doesn't work, try booting back into recovery, then select the "Wipe" option, then choose the "advanced wipes" option, then choose the system partition, then swipe the slider at the bottom to run the wipe, then try flashing just the ROM but don't flash the Gapps, factory reset, wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache then reboot. After you get the device booted, you can delete the Gapps file then download a smaller package and put it in your phone's internal storage then boot back into recovery and select the "Install" option, at this point, you already have the ROM installed so no need to flash it again, but you do need to flash the new Gapps file, then factory reset, wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache.
Do you see how important it is to factory reset, wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache every time you flash? It is a vital step.
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Hey thanks for all these but my device is using cwm right now so can you pls rewrite the instructions for me?
Also i cant finish the setup with all these popups so theres no way i can load files into it.
And yeah i guess i didnt wipe data or caches away after i finished flashing the files.
Thank you so much.