I just updated a couple of programs (Better cracked Srceen and LBE Privacy guard) from android market. LBE asked for a reboot, but when I did it I got a "system UIDS inconsistent" message. It says "UIDS on the system are inconsistent , you need to wipe your data partition or your device will be unstable". If i press the ""I' m feeling Lucky" button at the bottom of this message I get many other error messages that loop all the time, so I can't do anything from there. What can I do?
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Hey guys I have a t-mobile Note 3 stock rom 4.4.2 how can I find the data/system folder?
I have Root Explorer and File Manager but am unable to find this directory. Does my phone need to be rooted?
I am getting the following message "System UIDs Inconsistent". After I press the I'm feeling lucky button then the following message pops up and I have to hit OK about 5 times to it "Unfortunately VolteConfigurationMenu has stopped". I have noticed that while the VoLTE message is on my Signal just shows a circle with a line through it. It takes about 10 seconds for it to finally go away and my signal to return to 4G/LTE.
Any help is appreciated
Here are a couple of screenshots of the errors.
Thanks.
I used the engineering bootloader to root my phone so I could install Xposed, but as it tried to reboot out of download mode it has been stuck for about 10 minutes so far on the AT&T splash screen, with the LED at the top changing colours, and the phone vibrating, three quick vibrations then a pause followed by a single slightly longer one. It's also getting pretty hot. I tried holding the power button and got no results, did I **** my phone?
EDIT - Okay, managed to soft reset it, but when it tries to boot it just hangs at the AT&T splash screen still. I can get into the recovery menu, should I do a factory reset?
EDIT 2 - Ended up doing the factory reset after I tried reinstalling the engineering bootloader and that seemed to fix it.
Okay so after I set my phone back up I restarted it and after I put in my pattern (I had set the phone to require my pattern to boot) it's stuck on a locking with a wheel around it that's changing colours on a black screen? Never seen that before. It's also getting very hot and doing the vibrating it was earlier.
I tried doing a factory reset and that did get me back into the OS, but I'm getting "Security notice: Unauthorized actions have been detected." And I can't seem to download apps from the play store, it just says "downloading" and has a green bar going across the progress bar but I don't think its actually downloading anything.
EDIT - Now Google Play won't open at all.
Can't re-flash or anything?
How about this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-s7-edge/how-to/guide-post-root-common-bugs-fixes-t3427600
Bug #3: Notification warning that system has been modified.
Fix #1: Disable com.samsung.android.securitylogagent & com.tmobile.pr.adapt using your favorite package disabler. This will hide all notifications associated with this app as well as the root check that you might have encountered.
Fix #2: This fix requires Xposed. You can follow the instructions to install Xposed HERE.
Then install the Xposed module NotifyClean, activate the module, and reboot the phone. You will then use this app to block the notification under the package com.samsung.android.securitylogagent by clicking on the package so that it is highlighted red. The notification should disappear!
Note: This app can also be used to hide the icon for WiFi Calling if it's annoying you. You can still use the WiFi calling function while hiding the notification.
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MY DEVICE DISPLAYED A NOTIFICATION, “UNAUTHORIZED ACTIONS HAVE BEEN DETECTED. RESTART YOUR PHONE TO UNDO ANY UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES.” WHAT DO I DO?
During regular security checks of the Linux kernel, the system has detected that the kernel has been modified. The following may be the possible causes:
You may have installed a malicious or flawed app, which attempted to modify the kernel code or file system
You may have accidentally removed or modified a system file
One of these messages may also appear, “To protect your device. It is recommended you reboot.” or “The device has detected an application attempting to perform actions that are not permitted. It is recommended that you restart your device.”
Restart your device to try to restore the kernel code back to normal. However, some kernel modifications made to the file system cannot be restored. Also, the original cause of the problem might still persist. Therefore, you might continue to see this error after the reboot.
https://www2.samsungknox.com/en/faq...actions-have-been-detected-restart-your-phone
Hello.
My mother plugged her Samsung Galaxy Trend Plus into the charger for the night. The next morning she turns the screen on, and a following message is shown onscreen: 'The data partition is damaged, you need to format, blah, blah, blah.' When i pressed the 'reset phone' button, it went to Bootloader.
Here the fun starts:
While starting bootloader, there's this lil' Android saying something about updating, but it shows for only a split second. It's immediately replaced by an open android with a red triangle with an exclamation mark in it, saying "no command" and it goes into manual mode, with an error at the bottom saying "did not match sized '/system/csc/common/system/csc/others.xml' (no data available)" and "E:failed to mount /data (invalid argument)"
From there, if you select 'reboot system now', the phone goes into a bootloop, or into the title screen with a little red exclamation point in upper-left corner. When you select 'wipe cache partition' it displays the "no command" droid again, then it goes into an bootloop. The 'wipe data/factory reset' however, works without any problem.
Can somebody help me?
What I tried to do:
Every Single option in Bootloader
Flashing new firmware with ODIN (Both one-filed and those four-file ones)
Repartitioning with ODIN
Restarting
Even unblessing and blessing it again! Nothing helped. The urge of throwing it outside the window from the third floor is unbearable.
Hello everyone
I have an Essential phone PH-1
while I was upgrading to Android 10
the system broke a d got a massage that says
"failed to load android system. your data may have been corrupted "
with two options to "try again" which mean force restarting the phone
or "reset factory" which means I will lost every thing on my phone which I don't want to
I can only access the "fast boot" menu and the "recovery mode" menu
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after loads of restarting it startup but it breaks down again and one more time started and after having the notification that says
"finishing system update" and "optimizing apps" it started showing up an error saying "Bluetooth stopped working"
I thought my system was fixed and it just a normal error so I restarted the phone and it back it it first error massage and I don't know what to do please help me
if I can get my phone back alive or just getting what I am storing in my phone at least
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Bite the bullet, reboot to recovery and backup your data through ADB then factory reset. Going to a major release you really should start clean anyway.
ktmom said:
Bite the bullet, reboot to recovery and backup your data through ADB then factory reset. Going to a major release you really should start clean anyway.
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thanks for your help
but can you explain for me how can I do that
I am not so expert with this side
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Yousif ALameedy said:
thanks for your help
but can you explain for me how can I do that
I am not so expert with this side
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Do a factory reset. You can do that in recovery if nothing else.
Hi Everyone -
Last night when I went to sleep I left my PH-1 plugged in and charging, and when I woke up this morning the phone had frozen with a black screen and status light still blinking. I restarted the phone and end up at a screen with "Cannot Load Android System. Your data may be corrupt". The boot cycle goes "Powered by Android" --> circles to square dot rotation --> restarts to "Powered by Android" --> to screen mentioned before with corruption. I have options to "Try Again" or "Factory Reset" and have selected "Try Again" about 20 times now with no luck.
Some pertinent facts:
Running latest official OS from Essential
Bootloader unlocked
Phone is encrypted
When I flashed the latest official OS about a year ago I used TWRP, but forgot to re-install TWRP after the flash
I am able to get to the Bootloader --> "Recovery" --> "No Action Screen" and then get to the actual recovery from there; I am now kicking myself for not reinstalling TWRP. My options on the recovery screen are "apply update from ADB option", "mount /system", or "Factory Data Reset" (as well as review logs and some other tests).
Most of the data on the phone is backed up, however there are still some items not backed up that I'd like to attempt to retrieve.
My Question - What are my options to try and salvage the data off the phone provided it is encrypted? I've seen some references to using ADB update to re-flash the original OS (I assume this is a dirty flash) but not wipe the data and my data would still be there after the install. I've seen references for that approach but not confident enough to know if it would apply for my case. In example, would this work even with the encryption? Alternatively, I expect I could reinstall TWRP via ADB update and try to work something out from there.
Thank you in advance for reading this! I appreciate any and all insight or recommendations of an approach to take. As you can see, I'm clearly a novice who has followed some tutorials, but definitely not advanced enough to have strong knowledge of all of Android's innards. Thanks again.