[Q] Wipe dalvik cache with rooted stock rom and recovery - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everybody, I have a rooted stock rom (I used pingpongroot) and I want to wipe dalvik cache in order to use mods like the camera mod. The problem is that the option "Wipe cache" in stock recovery is nearly useless.. If I use this command and reboot I don't see the Android Upgrade popup
Does anybody have a solution??

Bumping an older thread, I'd also like to know an answer?

Reflash with new updated French 5.1.1 ROM via odin.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/51274/G920FXXU2BOG8_G920FOXA2BOG8_XEF/

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[Q] how to wipe?

hi,
i just rooted my mz601 3.2 and i want to install the ics everest.
can someone please let me know how i can wipe the xoom prior the ics flash?
i have cwm recovery installed .
many thanks!!
Boot into recovery you'll find a list of options there. It would also be a good idea to read "Xoom Heaven" posted in the general section first.
Your going to have to Wipe Data and factory Reset, Wipe Cache partition than scroll to advanced and Wipe the Dalvik Cache. After that go to Install zip from SD card.
thanks Guys,
i manage to install the Ics and everything is fine.
what cache / data do i need to wipe when i will flash an updated ics rom?
do i stiil need to wipe all of the above and loose my aps and data again?
thanks!!
I Personally like to do the full wipe thing, just as you did before. Because that's one less thing you don't have to consider when having problems.

Flashing a JB ROM

Hey, I'm currently on MIUI ics. I know I have to wipe/factory reset everything. But is it safe to flash on the current CWM? Or do I need to update it or something? Do I just flash the new JB rom like I would switching from MIUI to a stock ics rom? I'm a noob, sorry if this doesn't make sense.
What version of CWM are you running?
You should be fine, but it never hurts to check. You flash a JB rom just like any other. Wipe wipe wipe and flash.
The whole wipe wipe wipe is completely unnecessary. One wipe is sufficient and any additional won't do anything.
It's like saying that unless you wipe exactly 3 times the Android Gods are going to demand a human sacrifice for your phone to boot.
lol i think dvorak meant wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, wipe data (wipe wipe wipe) but that's my take..
anyway, if you can flash MIUI ICS with whatever CWM version you currently have, you should be able to flash other JB ROM. Nandroid as always.. Goodluck!
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jacob66 said:
Hey, I'm currently on MIUI ics. I know I have to wipe/factory reset everything. But is it safe to flash on the current CWM? Or do I need to update it or something? Do I just flash the new JB rom like I would switching from MIUI to a stock ics rom? I'm a noob, sorry if this doesn't make sense.
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This is what I did :
1. Boot into recovery and perform a nandroid backup of my MIUI installation.
2. Wipe.
3. Flash XenonHD 9 JB ROM + marmite 4.2 kernel.
My phone is running really smooth now. Good luck.
[email protected] said:
lol i think dvorak meant wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, wipe data (wipe wipe wipe) but that's my take../QUOTE]
Yep, that's it. Of course wiping everything 3 times would be unnecessary.
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jacob66 said:
Hey, I'm currently on MIUI ics. I know I have to wipe/factory reset everything. But is it safe to flash on the current CWM? Or do I need to update it or something? Do I just flash the new JB rom like I would switching from MIUI to a stock ics rom? I'm a noob, sorry if this doesn't make sense.
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if you get a cluster f*#@ of problems then clean install. It isn't that hard. Use Titanium Backup and good to go.
In Recovery:
1. wipe data/factory reset (this formats /data, /cache and .android_secure on sd)
2. format /system, /boot
this leaves you with only bootloader, recovery and radio...dalvik-cache resides on /data, so it's gone already.
3. flash rom
4. gapps & custom-kernel (if needed). No need to let the phone boot & settle before flashing them (most custom-kernels have a script that automatically wipes /cache & dalvik during kernel-install)
5. reboot
6. Run TB -- restore missing apps with data --1st option under restore
just updating rom:
1. flash rom-zip
2. wipe /cache and dalvik-cache
3. reboot
Do this before reporting any issues on the thread since the problems are often related to this and not the ROM or kernel.

[Q] [BIG Question] Installing Slim ICS Rom

Hello Everyone,
I've just tried to install the slim ics rom.
I've a Nexus S with a version of 2.3.1 android with modaco rom, and i want to "upgrade" my phone to 4.0.4 with slim ics rom.
In the rom site, i saw that i need to "download latest cm9 nightly or any ICS kernel (odin or cmw flashable)", and then: "Enter CWM Recovery, Wipe data, Format System ( In Mounts and Storage)".
I didn't get it - I don't know what to do - to wipe the date (please explain me how to do it), and then install all the cm9 nightly rom which weighs 128mb, and after that the rom?
Thanks,
Or.
orronai said:
Hello Everyone,
I've just tried to install the slim ics rom.
I've a Nexus S with a version of 2.3.1 android with modaco rom, and i want to "upgrade" my phone to 4.0.4 with slim ics rom.
In the rom site, i saw that i need to "download latest cm9 nightly or any ICS kernel (odin or cmw flashable)", and then: "Enter CWM Recovery, Wipe data, Format System ( In Mounts and Storage)".
I didn't get it - I don't know what to do - to wipe the date (please explain me how to do it), and then install all the cm9 nightly rom which weighs 128mb, and after that the rom?
Thanks,
Or.
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Don't worry about the cm9 rom procedure, here's what to do. I have attached a wipe all zip which is flashable in cwm recovery. Some of this is a bit of overkill, but it will get the job done.
Go to cwm recovery ... wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition, go to advanced and wipe dalvik cache. Return to main menu and install zip from sdcard, select zip, and flash the wipe all zip which is attached. Now flash Slim 4.2 and then flash the common zip. Reboot and you're done.
wmdunn said:
Don't worry about the cm9 rom procedure, here's what to do. I have attached a wipe all zip which is flashable in cwm recovery. Some of this is a bit of overkill, but it will get the job done.
Go to cwm recovery ... wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition, go to advanced and wipe dalvik cache. Return to main menu and install zip from sdcard, select zip, and flash the wipe all zip which is attached. Now flash Slim 4.2 and then flash the common zip. Reboot and you're done.
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So don't I need to install cm9?
I only need to wipe as you said and then install the slim ics 4.2?
Thanks!!
Edit:
Never mind, thank you!!
I've just installed the Slim Beans (4.1.2), and it works excellent!
I'd a problem after installing cm10 and then slim beans - the google keyboard crashed, so I didn't have any keyboard. I repaired by wiping the data and cache.
Thanks, it works very good!

[Q] LiquidSmooth 2.7 [S2 I9100]

Hey guys, I downloaded the official LiquidSmooth v2.7 installed it on my Galaxy S2 i9100 following the usual installation procedures. The problem is when I try to reboot it, it can't go beyond the new boot animation. I tried to re-install it but same problem persists. I would like to hear your advice, please.
LiquidSmooth Bootloop
spectator123 said:
Hey guys, I downloaded the official LiquidSmooth v2.7 installed it on my Galaxy S2 i9100 following the usual installation procedures. The problem is when I try to reboot it, it can't go beyond the new boot animation. I tried to re-install it but same problem persists. I would like to hear your advice, please.
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Sounds like you have corrupt system files. You might need to start from scratch here. Try downloading the ROM again with a solid internet connection. A big factor is if you are coming from a different rom or stock android. Use Titanium Backup Pro or GO Backup Pro to back your phone up. The official Roms are from [goo.im] then navigate to your model make sure you have the correct one. Make sure you aren't crossing any data from a different rom including app data this can corrupt system files unless you are coming from a previous version of LiquidSmooth. If you are coming from a different rom you need to factory reset > wipe cache partition > then wipe dalvik cache all in the CWM recovery menu or whichever recovery you have then don't forget it to install your gapps zip. If you are trying to upgrade from a older version of Liquid Smooth before you install you need to wipe the cache partition and dalvik cache > Install Liquid 2.7 > wipe dalvik cache again > then install your gapps zip again I had to. If you are still having problems you might have to [format the sdcard] also in the recovery menu but can be risky. This is your last resort to try I've had to format mine before. Let me know if this helps. If not then you'll need to use a different rom or flash stock android back to your phone.

4.4.4 Stock recovery. Question.

For those who have updated to 4.4.4 , can some one try this for me.
>Enter stock recovery
>Wipe cache partition
Does the phone auto reboot or does it say wipe complete and display reboot option ?
It looks like wipe cache does nothing in stock recovery , stock 4.4.4. Any solution ?
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Stock Recovery has always been buggy and is mostly useless. Install a Custom Recovery like PhilZ Touch.
Somebody explained to me on an other forum that wipe cache partition is different from clearing cache under settings>storage>cache ? Is this true ?
lost101 said:
Stock Recovery has always been buggy and is mostly useless. Install a Custom Recovery like PhilZ Touch.
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No! In 4.4.2 it was working perfect! Now in 4.4.4 its buggy ffs

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