Twitter/Stock/Facebook cache? - HD2 General

Anyone know if exist a cache of Twitter, Stock Monitor and Facebook apps?
(I got a services.exe crash when power-up the phone and I think is a Twitter cache problem)

In my root directory I have FacebookInfo.vol, OnlineAlbumDB.vol, fbmail.vol,
and in \Temp\TwitEng\ there are Cache and Db directories.
In \Windows\FBContacts\ I have lots of .jpgs
I have not found anything I can relate to the stock monitor applet.
Hope this helps.

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[Q] Cache / image loading problem?

Hey,
I'm having some issues when a couple of apps (Facebook, Market) are trying to load images which are already cached.
They just show up as blank pictures, and by reloading them (in the Market app) or by clearing the cache with Cache Cleaner (in Facebook) I can get them to show up...
Has anyone experienced this kind of problem? Could it be a hardware-related issue (maybe some kind of NAND corruption or r/w failure)? I already tried a factory reset and RUU Flash but this bug is still here..
Here you can find some screenshots:

com.htc.bgp force close [(ACTUALLY) FIXED 04/29/2011]

EDIT: After studying some logs, and struggling with this issue for some time, I am happy to say I have finally figured out why this happens, and how to fix it.
The issue is with the calendar, which is why what is written below would work for a short time, before the problem would resurface. If you navigate into the calendar settings, you will see an option within Calendar View Settings to "Include Weather". What is happening, regardless of whether this is checked, is upon the gps turning on, and in set intervals afterward, the calendar tries to check the weather. When it does not find the proper apk, the com.htc.bgp message appears.
How To Fix
The files that need to be replaced are WeatherProvider.apk and WeatherProvider.odex (WeatherProvider.zip), which I have attached below for convenience. Simply replace these files using the method you prefer (adb, terminal, root file browser), remembering to remount /system as rw, then fix_permissions and reboot.
Alternatively, I made a flashable version (com.htc.bgp_fix_flashable-signed.zip), which you need only flash from recovery and reboot.
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I recently started getting notices that com.htc.bgp stopped and needed a force close. Though it seemed not to affect anything, it was annoying.
It happens when one removes the sense apps (though I have not narrowed down exactly which ones).
To fix this, go to settings, applications, manage applications, then clear data in Calendar, Calander Provider, and Gmail.
Thank you! It was starting to really annoy me.
EDIT: It's back.
^ Shift Faced
Came back on me too. Cleared delvik as well. I may have to try and track down all the weather app crap I removed to stop it if no one can figure out a better way.
According to Elixer that process is started by ConnectToPCService. Hope that helps. I no longer get but I'm back to stock with all HTC junk intact, just Sprint crap removed.
^ Shift Faced
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=659325
Check the OP for a real fix to this issue.
How do you "flash" from recovery & reboot
does this work on other htc phones?
i flashed this on a desire hd running leedroid 3.0.2 but i still get the FC
din clear data after flashing
note: i used a no sense script but left myhtc and htclocationservice intact
problem parsing package
i had downloaded the said files but when I tried to install the files,it says problem parsing the package..how to fix this?
thanks,
Jovirex

[Q] Reset Data for an app

I can't figure out how to reset an app's data on the nook touch. On a standard android device, going to Manage Applications and selecting any app gives you the optiosn for clearing defaults, cache, and clearing data. Clearing the data is essentially the same as uninstalling the app and reinstalling it fresh.
On the nook simple touch, there is no option for clearing the app data. When you go to the app, there are options for uninstalling, clearing cache, clearing defaults, and force stopping, but it is as though B&N specifically removed the ability to clear out the data.
Does anyone know of a way to clear out the data manually? It would be nice to be able to do it on the nook itself, but I'm fine with adb.
In the end, I could always uninstall and reinstall, but that is a hassle, and I would have to back up the apk beforehand or re-download it.
You need NookColorTools for that.
I might be wrong tho as I don't currently have it installed
I do have the NookColorTools app installed. That's how I got to the manage applications menu in the first place. But the particular option for resetting the data is missing. Other than that, the screen looks exactly the same as a standard android screen for managing an app.
Could it be missing because nook touch is running android 2.1 and that feature was added on 2.2? I only have 2.2 and 2.3 with which to compare.
Ah oh well, I take that back then
The app data can be found in /data/data so you can accomplish what you want quite easily with adb.
Thanks, I figured it had to be something simple like a directory or a file.
I could probably clear out the directory using es file explorer; no need to involve the desktop.

Uninstalled Music App; Now everything crashes

Hi all,
I am running CM9 20120720 nightly on I19100. A few days ago when I was running CM9 RC1, I noticed thee was an extra Music app in the app drawer. So I decided to uninstall it (hold down on icon and drag to uninstall). Shortly afterwards, almost every app and service (eg., Browser, Dropbox, ES File Explorer, Superuser) started to randomly crash. So I tried rebooting, same problem. I cleared the cache, and dalvik cache, and fixed permissions in CWM, and this didn't help. So I tried flashing a new nightly, cleared cache etc... and that didn't work. Even flashing RC2 didn't help.
So basically the only thing I haven't tried is wiping data and starting from scratch. Obviously I would rather fix this than have to reinstall everything, so I have attached a couple of logcats. It looks like it has something to do with /data not being readable by apps, or something. They can't access their sqlite databases and apparently that makes everything crash.
I also checked from an adb shell, /data has 300MB of free space.
I just realized it sometimes can't connect to wifi.
I have no idea what is really going on here, so any help would be appreciated.
EDIT: OK I just had to resort to a full wipe. It is fixed for now

How to clear dalvik cache without recovery

Open root explorer. Go to /data/dalvik cache. Select all files in the folder and delete them. Reboot immediately. Stuff will get very unstable till you do.
This will re optimize the system after all the changes you have been making.
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Open root explorer. Go to /data/dalvik cache. Select all files in the folder and delete them. Reboot immediately. Stuff will get very unstable till you do.
This will re optimize the system after all the changes you have been making.
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Similar to this, is thr a way to clear cache partition without recovery mode?
What is the purpose of doing this? Will this clear my settings or default programs?
Adversely, I have one default program I would like to clear but it does not show up on the default app list... can I clear this one manually? Namely I want to switch back to using Svoice vs Google Voice and no matter what i do I can switch it back. Turning on Svoice under settings does nothing.
Thanks for the great info
Thanks for the helpful tidbit.
question here
if i clear my dalvik cache( with not the intentions to install new rom...just cleaning junks) will my personal data be saved?
why just don't use one of app : https://play.google.com/store/searc...sp=CAFiDQoLY2xlYXIgY2FjaGV6AhgAigECCAE=&hl=en
So cache partition stores all these settings which can be deleted from settings->apps? or it's maybe something like temp in Windows?
Whether will be deleted apps settings after wiping cache partition?
edit. I found.
None settings deleted. It just support's faster lauching of most used apps. After wiping, few lauching of the app restores previous condition of executing. May fix errors during opening some app, due to some overloads of this memory.
Because dalvik cache stores fragments of compiled code of an installed apps, and can be just deleted for restore some performance of system (it is restored after reboot).
Especially these wiping these two - dalvik and partition cache, is sometimes practised after installing lots of apps, to improve performance, maybe some errors.
Correct me if something's wrong.
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