I recently got a new phone, updated to DL09, downgraded to DJ05 but I still have the DL09 modem. And I'm running SuperDark and the Matted BlueBread theme with an OTB 1.3ghz sv kernel. Instead of restoring my apps with Titanium Backup, I restored them from the market because Titanium wasn't attaching all of them to the market. I re-installed all of them and restored data for a few with Titanium. But now, apps are disappearing. They are no longer showing up under My Apps, and if I search for an app, it isn't recognized as being installed. I try updating LP, and it says package not parsed correctly. So I uninstalled it and tried re-installing, and it tells me incompatible update. What the heck is going on here? I have tried using Titanium to force attach them, and it still doesn't work. Should I wipe data and try restoring them again?
Bump. Anyone?
What did you do to down grade to DJ05? Perhaps you inadvertently overwrote your kernel and confused your file system... Unlikely, because your symptoms ought to be more severe.
Beyond that, you could see whether titanium's market doctor can repair anything or hope for a better suggestion. Never run into this one personally.
Swyped w/ XDA App. When in doubt, mumble.
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Any one else getting this?
When I go to sound and display,most stuff force closes. I don't have any vibration for swype or regular buttons.
Any one else have this? I'm on JI6 btw
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Anybody?
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I had some issues with this when i first flashed JI6. I went ahead and re-rooted (using the RyanZA OCLF from the market, did not apply lagfix, just used the root), and opened all the apps that required superuser access and gave them permissions again. All the chopiness and shutdowns stopped and the phone got smooth again.
Remember this ROM does not delete your data so you have apps that require superuser permissions trying to open and work without root, not going to work.
Just tried that and it didn't work. I tried going back to JI2 from my nandroid restore, and it didn't work. Everything else worked,i had my old wallpaper, but still on JI2
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I had this exact problem when I did the JI5 update through Kies. It became really annoying and I went back to nandroid to restore. Of course, I ended up bricking because I didn't know that JI5 is running a different kernel (still learning). Flashed stock through ODIN though and then nandroided my way back to where I was.
But, yes, the problem exists - at least for me it did. Perhaps this is one of the "known issues" tmo referred to.
I have the same problem on stock, but rooted with one click method with clockwork recovery. Its getting real irritating.
So I tried uninstalling Bing with TB and it went smoothly. I rebooted the phone after and no issues whatsoever. Google is now the default search engine. I have heard from others that deleting the bloatware can have unpredictable results and maybe not allow firmware update when froyo comes out. I am thinking of uninstalling the bloatware using TB and would like to know if anyone has done this and with what result.
dricacho said:
So I tried uninstalling Bing with TB and it went smoothly. I rebooted the phone after and no issues whatsoever. Google is now the default search engine. I have heard from others that deleting the bloatware can have unpredictable results and maybe not allow firmware update when froyo comes out. I am thinking of uninstalling the bloatware using TB and would like to know if anyone has done this and with what result.
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just use the donate version of TB to simply freeze them...this will deactivate them as well as remove them from your apps list so that when it comes time for a OTA update. You simply defrost them and you are good to go.
I was thinking, even if I just uninstall the bloatware, I can always do a factory reset later on to get my phone back to stock. Then I can update to froyo. Will this work??
When you update to froyo it should be in the form of a rom you flash from here. Enjoy your phone and battery life now and freeze all that crap but nothing google.
good day.
dricacho said:
I was thinking, even if I just uninstall the bloatware, I can always do a factory reset later on to get my phone back to stock. Then I can update to froyo. Will this work??
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If I'm not mistaken doing a factory reset will not un freeze apps in TB but I'd you delete them I don't see why they wouldn't return.
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I used TB to back up the apps and system but for some reason it did not back up the bloatware apk's. I ended up using Super Manager. Its got an APK manager app that let's me backup everything, even the bloatware APK's. So now I can reinstall everything when its time to update to froyo.
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Many months back I did my first rooting of my Epic 4G and I installed the Syndicate Frozen Rom version 2.1.1. Kernal version 2.6.32.9 and Build number Twilight Zone v1.1.1 - Hajime-taisho.
Lately I get this when the phone rebooted:
su binary outdated
When I tried to update it says the updater is incapable of updating my binary since it is installed in /sbin.
That was fine for a while but a few days later I am getting all these popups that say "Sorry! The application Swype (process com.swype.android.inputmethod) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again. Then gives a force close button.
The MMS process also pops up and several others. I cleared some of the caches last night like I read to do here and it worked over night but this morning it is back and making the phone unusuable.
Tried to go to into CMR and clear the caches there and reboot but that didn't help.
Any ideas of what I can do? Can I reflash the rom without losing all my data?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Note: Also getting this gapps error. And the phone is just rebooting on its own.
You need to upgrade to the newer superuser. Maybe try going to the market and getting it, or someone here may have the apk for you.
Went to the Market and downloaded the SuperUser Update Fixer and it said it didn't have anything to fix. I updated Superuser, ran the update fix and I am still getting that su binary outdated message. And my phone keeps rebooting.
Another error I am getting is an "acore" process needing a force close too.
Did you clear data in Google Framework Services?
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Did you clear data in Google Framework Services?
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Thanks just tried that but still not working. Getting all these force stop windows from acore to mms to gaaps and swype and then it reboots.
Then you are left with Factory data reset and restoring apps from the mrket so you don't restore any corrupted data. Make sure when you get a good working phone again to flash the journal on script.
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Hmmmm. OK. Should I do a backup in CMR? I am in the process of doing a Titanium backup right now.
Do you think I should update the ROM or just reflash the one I had before?
Not sure what flash the journal on script is.
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Hmmmm. OK. Should I do a backup in CMR? I am in the process of doing a Titanium backup right now.
Do you think I should update the ROM or just reflash the one I had before?
Not sure what flash the journal on script is.
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Your choice but updated rom* never hurts ..
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Something had to be corrupted. I flashed Syndicate Frozen ROM 1.2 and a new kernal and was still getting those errors. So I had to do a backup, wipe the phone and then reinstall and that fixed everything. I reinstalled most of the apps and so far no more errors. Thanks for the help!
Hey guys. I've had it with MIUI. and i'm ready to switch to a new rom. i figured now was as good a time as any to try out CM7. So i downloaded the latest stable version, backed up my existing install and flashed. The phone got stuck at the bootscreen. I assumed it was because i neglected to wipe data and cache, so i went back, wiped everything, reflashed and booted into CM7(after an extensive wait)
Everything was running great and i just finished restoring my apps with MyBackup. I was getting FCs on a few apps, but i chocked it up to CM7 not having all the components that some of those apps require. I was about to start removing the offenders when the phone crashed and went back to the bootscreen. It sat there for 2 hours before i pulled the battery and restored back to MIUI.
In short, i really want to try out CM7, but if it's going to be this unstable, obviously it won't cut it. Am i doing something wrong??
Some apps just do not play nicely when being restored from a backup. Can you restore apps 1 at a time so that you only get the apps that you know work? Then re-download the apps that are causing problems.
Possibly. That seems like an unnecessary step though. Would a rom really crash because of app incompatibility? I thought they would just FC every time i tried to run them, not blow up the whole ROM.
If you are using ROM MANAGER you can try to use the utility for "Fix Permissions". I'm sure there is a way to do it in the recovery them selves, but the process escapes me.
This is not an uncommon requirement when restoring from one complex ROM to another.
I had some quirkiness restoring a few apps with Titanium backup. I ended up just reinstalling them from Market and haven't had issues since. Also, after restoring my contacts with Mobile Backup II, I could not edit them from the phone. Force closes. Had to delete them and re-sync with Gmail and exchange server. No problems after that.
I have flashed Synergy, Swagged Out Stock, SavagedZen, and a few others and always wandered back to CM7. In my experience, whenever you switch ROMs like that, there are always quirks, so I have taken to getting apps one at a time from MyBackup Root when I do switch. And yeah, I have had App conflicts cause forced bootloops before, it is not completely unheard of. I second the notion of installing one at a time, and Market DLing any that force loops. And as always, I reccomend a cache/dalvik/data whipe when switching full roms.
I've been running EI22 since the first OTA day and I now have an interesting issue. I've tried stock, deodexed, and ACS 3.5 and had no issues. But I switched back to the latest deodexed stock rom and now my market won't update. I can't clear the cache or user data in the applications menu either.
Wouldn't be a big deal but it keeps giving me a network error when I try to go to my apps from the market screen.
Anyone know a fix short of reflashing?
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I've been running EI22 since the first OTA day and I now have an interesting issue. I've tried stock, deodexed, and ACS 3.5 and had no issues. But I switched back to the latest deodexed stock rom and now my market won't update. I can't clear the cache or user data in the applications menu either.
Wouldn't be a big deal but it keeps giving me a network error when I try to go to my apps from the market screen.
Anyone know a fix short of reflashing?
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Try using Titanium Backup to clear Market data and also in Google Services Framework. Then with 3G on (icon in notification bar) connect to Market (making sure you signed into Gmail the first time). It should connect. If not make sure your ROM didn't delete the SprintAndroidExtensions and Sprint_updater apks.
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Thanks kenny. Clearing the data in Titanium Backup worked. Still took a bit of dirty talk and a few ugly looks to get the market to update though.