I factory reset my phone alot, im talking maybe once a week. Is it bad to do this?? Will my phones performance plummet or what? Thanks in advance! =]
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I wouldnt think so the flashaholics and devs flash more than once in a day sometimes, when i was trying different things with Supreme, i would format system/data/cache and wipe dalvik sometimes 3 times a day and reflash because i had an error
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its perfectly fine, i do it all the time testing different things on my transform and ive never had a problem from factory resetting it. hoping to be able to be a flashaholic again soon with the shift
I suppose it could over the long run. I think it would take quite a while. Because I've been doing full wipes, and factory resets. Testing stuff, reflashing because of errors, or just dev stuff. For a while now, zero adverse effects.
There have been debates about this in every forum on XDA I'm pretty sure haha. The general consensus from what I've read is this. NAND memory does have a lifespan, that much is a fact. It is most people's opinion, however, that even above average flashaholics will not reach this lifespan in the couple of years they have their phone.
Not as bad as dropping your phone.
VICODAN said:
Not as bad as dropping your phone.
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That can be pretty bad, yes . What precisely do each of the various wipe/resets accomplish? I.e., factory, dalek, memory cache, partition reset, etc.
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That can be pretty bad, yes . What precisely do each of the various wipe/resets accomplish? I.e., factory, dalek, memory cache, partition reset, etc.
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Factory wipes you /data and /cache which data is where your apps and random user stuff is stored, your cache is your cache... Your dalvik from what I understand is what makes android android, that's where all your widgets and what not reside, /system wipes your system files and formats it, of you wipe that you need to flash another rom cuz your phone won't boot other wise... If i have anything wrong please correct me, but ya
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After listening to people who got the TW update in NYC yesterday, the GT seems to be running really fast and smooth, no more typing lag etc.
Seeing that these updates were side-loaded, therefore essentially wiping all data, would it be wise to do a factory reset before accepting the update OTA tomorrow.... opinions?
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After listening to people who got the TW update in NYC yesterday, the GT seems to be running really fast and smooth, no more typing lag etc.
Seeing that these updates were side-loaded, therefore essentially wiping all data, would it be wise to do a factory reset before accepting the update OTA tomorrow.... opinions?
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I think you should just backup all user data using either titanium backup or some other Apps from market.
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I think you should just backup all user data using either titanium backup or some other Apps from market.
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I may have confused you, I'm not worried about it wiping my data (as it doesn't), but if having a clean factory reset and starting 'fresh' would be preferrable to get the most benifit from the update (smoothness and speed)?
You can always just factory reset after you get it, if it's not running to your satisfaction.
My phone is running the latest version of CM7. When I text, there are weird threads at the bottom saying the last time I texted was December 31 1969 or something. I press delete, but they are still there and wont go away! I tried reflashing but it didn't work! So any help will be appreciated. I will attach a photo.
EDIT:apparently xda is being stupid and I can't upload a picture. Sorry but you get what I mean right?
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My phone is running the latest version of CM7. When I text, there are weird threads at the bottom saying the last time I texted was December 31 1969 or something. I press delete, but they are still there and wont go away! I tried reflashing but it didn't work! So any help will be appreciated. I will attach a photo.
EDIT:apparently xda is being stupid and I can't upload a picture. Sorry but you get what I mean right?
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LOL! what you from the past or something?
kind of obvious, but did you do a full wipe (data, cache, dalvik) before flashing?
and did you verify the md5sum?
saranhai said:
LOL! what you from the past or something?
kind of obvious, but did you do a full wipe (data, cache, dalvik) before flashing?
and did you verify the md5sum?
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No dalvik cache wipe. And how do I verify the md5sum?
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My phone is running the latest version of CM7. When I text, there are weird threads at the bottom saying the last time I texted was December 31 1969 or something. I press delete, but they are still there and wont go away! I tried reflashing but it didn't work! So any help will be appreciated. I will attach a photo.
EDIT:apparently xda is being stupid and I can't upload a picture. Sorry but you get what I mean right?
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I think this has to do with displaying precise date and time settings in the messaging app. Try changing that.
Also try a wipe of cache and dalvik in recovery, and clearing data for the messaging app in apps settings.
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I wiped cache and dalvik, and battery stats (on accident lol) and I cleared the app data from manage applications. Any other ideas? I can live with it, just gets a little annoying.
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I wiped cache and dalvik, and battery stats (on accident lol) and I cleared the app data from manage applications. Any other ideas? I can live with it, just gets a little annoying.
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Remove sim card, boot up without it, delete all threads?
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December 31, 1969 is the oldest date the phone's hardware can recognize. This date gets slapped onto messaging threads that A) have no date or B) have a corrupted date. It can also happen if Android loses it's ability to tell time. Sometimes these weird threads appear when you use cloud texting services, like CloudTXT, DeskSMS, Airdroid (which does way more than cloud texting, check that app out).. You really can't "fix" them, but if all your threads, new and old, have this date being slapped on to them then you should try wiping cache/dalvik or remove a cloud texting app if you're using one. Also check Date and Time in Android settings to see if it is screwed up there as well.
I just flashed miui and no weird threads!!! thank you all for help
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MIUI FTW!!!!
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MIUI FTW!!!!
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YESSIR!!!!!!!!!
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Anyone have this issue? Anyone have a cache cleaner that works?
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Have you tried cachemate
Would it really matter with the huge amount of ram in the phone? Why do you need to use it at all?
Genuinely curious.
I'm pretty sure you have to be rooted to use a cache cleaner?
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What's the point? I haven't manually cleaned my cache on my Epic 4G CM9 since December.
Come to think of it, I haven't used that since my og Evo so I can't recall if it clears cache in the storage or active ram stuff...either way it's not really essential anymore imo.
All this app does is clear the cache saved for apps. So.if u care about saving 10-15 mb every week, its really not needed.
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Hey guys, long time rooted/android user here, I am about to get my Nexus 7 on Monday, and I just had a couple of questions. First, since there is no external storage, when you wipe the device to flash different ROMS, does it wipe EVERYTHING? Like, say I have 250mb's of downloaded data for a game...idk say, Dungeon Defenders, I know that when you typically wipe a device, it wipes everything, but will it still wipe that data? Basically, what I am trying to say is, after each wipe/install, will I have to redownload all of that extra data from the game again? That seems like a super big pain in the ass. Hopefully that isn't the case because I don't want to spend 3 hours redownloading data for games after each new flash lol
No. When you unlock for the first time, it cleans out everything... so do that asap before getting cozy.
CWM is designed to leave your storage folder alone. So wiping and flashing won't touch anything saved.
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No. When you unlock for the first time, it cleans out everything... so do that asap before getting cozy.
CWM is designed to leave your storage folder alone. So wiping and flashing won't touch anything saved.
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Sweet! Thanks for the info. The first thing I do when I get a new android device is root it haha. I have heard that you shouldn't use the toolkit with the device though, is that true?
No, at leat in cwm, it wipes everything not in the sdcard partition, so if you keep any nandroids, or app data in that partition, you'll be fine
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Sweet! Thanks for the info. The first thing I do when I get a new android device is root it haha. I have heard that you shouldn't use the toolkit with the device though, is that true?
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The toolkits work fine most of the time. Its just always good to learn how to do things through commands in case the toolkits, or anything regarding your nexus has an issue
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The toolkits work fine most of the time. Its just always good to learn how to do things through commands in case the toolkits, or anything regarding your nexus has an issue
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Yeah I understand. I know my way around ADB so honestly for me, it is whatever way is fastest and gives me the least heartburn. I have heard that users start to have issues after the first day with the device, so I will hold off for a day before I root it, just to be sure
It seems to grow quick is it bad to wipe it here and there?
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It seems to grow quick is it bad to wipe it here and there?
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whenever you feel like it.
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It seems to grow quick is it bad to wipe it here and there?
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Unless you wanna keep all those unnecessary temporary files, no it's not a bad thing to do. Just be careful not to wipe your dalvik in recovery too often as it may cause the system to rebuild it's cache upon every reboot and that means you will receive that annoying "Android is upgrading" window on every boot up
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Unless you wanna keep all those unnecessary temporary files, no it's not a bad thing to do. Just be careful not to wipe your dalvik in recovery too often as it may cause the system to rebuild it's cache upon every reboot and that means you will receive that annoying "Android is upgrading" window on every boot up
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every time your dalvik is wiped, you go through android is upgrading at bootup.
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every time your dalvik is wiped, you go through android is upgrading at bootup.
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Yes. However I was referring to the fact that if too many dalvik cache wipes are performed, especially when flashing 3rd part kernels or mods, it can potentially reach a point where the system forces a rebuild in it's cache upon EVERY reboot no matter if you stopped wiping. I along with others I know have been through it. very annoying.
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So wiping it how often would cause this? Ive wiped mine about 1 to 2 times a week. Cache that is.
Sorry didn't see you was talking about dalvik cache wipes.
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So wiping it how often would cause this? Ive wiped mine about 1 to 2 times a week. Cache that is.
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Every device is different so there's really no way in telling but it does happen sooner when flashing various kernels or mods, usually those that claim will boost the phones performance and/or speed. In my case it tends to happen between 3-5 wipes, which is why I try to avoid performance cache wipes as much as possible except when switching between ROMs. I always do a FULL wipe
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Yes. However I was referring to the fact that if too many dalvik cache wipes are performed, especially when flashing 3rd part kernels or mods, it can potentially reach a point where the system forces a rebuild in it's cache upon EVERY reboot no matter if you stopped wiping. I along with others I know have been through it. very annoying.
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i think that you are very mistaken. wiping your cache or dalvik does not cause this. what i think is that you had something happen to your device, you dont know what it is, so you blame wiping cache and dalvik often. funny thing is, i ran across someone recently whos dalvik rebuilt after every reboot. after lots of searching, it turned out that his sound mod/app was doing it. after getting rid of it, all was fine.
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i think that you are very mistaken. wiping your cache or dalvik does not cause this. what i think is that you had something happen to your device, you dont know what it is, so you blame wiping cache and dalvik often. funny thing is, i ran across someone recently whos dalvik rebuilt after every reboot. after lots of searching, it turned out that his sound mod/app was doing it. after getting rid of it, all was fine.
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Maybe I am, maybe not. Everything I mentioned was based off my own experiences as well as others who have addressed this to me. As far as the sound mod goes, If you read my earlier post I did also mention that it could be caused by various mods or kernels, not all but some. never got around to actually removing a mod and then seeing if it fixed the issue so with all said and done, I appreciate the honesty and thank you for clearing this up for me.
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Maybe I am, maybe not. Everything I mentioned was based off my own experiences as well as others who have addressed this to me. As far as the sound mod goes, If you read my earlier post I did also mention that it could be caused by various mods or kernels, not all but some. never got around to actually removing a mod and then seeing if it fixed the issue so with all said and done, I appreciate the honesty and thank you for clearing this up for me.
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a few years back, on much older devices, some kernel/rom/mod developers would "cheat", by making their roms/kernels/mods seem like things were sped up, by including scripts to delete the dalvik on every reboot. things feel faster on the first boot after the dalvik gets rebuilt.