Hey guys El problemo,
My mom has a galaxy y and she has a glitch where the internal memory keeps dropping after some use EVEN IF I DON'T INSTALL ANY APPS. super weird huh. Now no app is taking memory including the app data or anything so I figure its some kind of software glitch. Soooooo does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this conundrum?
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Tried cache cleaning?
I think its because of app cache. you can clear it using app2sd pro or titanium backup (I think)
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clear dalvick cache via titanium backup
boot in recovery by pressing home + power + vol up while phone is off, and select clear cache
yabyuh22 said:
clear dalvick cache via titanium backup
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I think that if you clear dalvik-cache, it will be restored on next boot.
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Looking for a defrag or sum sort of cach cleaner for my phone ****s hela slow freezez all the time needs a reboot every other you tube attempt is the aum sort of cleaning app or sumthing
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History eraser does everything, call logs, sms, web cookies, you tube, and other stuff. Its the app with the eraser icon not the trash can. The trash can one fails on a part of deleting so that app is no good if you need to go further than that and are rooted you can try cache mate. Which will wipe cache without being in recovery or you can just go into recovery and wipe cache. I prefer the recovery method. Because theoritically to properally wipe cache you should not be loaded into the os
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jbadboy2007 said:
History eraser does everything, call logs, sms, web cookies, you tube, and other stuff. Its the app with the eraser icon not the trash can. The trash can one fails on a part of deleting so that app is no good if you need to go further than that and are rooted you can try cache mate. Which will wipe cache without being in recovery or you can just go into recovery and wipe cache. I prefer the recovery method. Because theoritically to properally wipe cache you should not be loaded into the os
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+1 on just using the recovery that we already have, no need for another app... Unless you feel like you have too many available system resources (if I had a nickel for every time my phone ran too fast and smooth... I'd be in debt...)
Just make sure to wipe dalvik cache at least, especially if you've installed a few apps since the last time it was wiped (which would be the last time you flashed a rom, if you're never done it, the phone doesn't wipe dalvik automatically...ever...)
I'd recommend wiping both the low level linux cache ('cache partition') as well as the dalvik cache
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Im running stoxk froyo ****in blows
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After installing miui this morning I kept getting a force close message for google.process.acore
I know people use miui for this phone is there anyway to fix this
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After installing miui this morning I kept getting a force close message for google.process.acore
I know people use miui for this phone is there anyway to fix this
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Did you wipe the handset prior to flashing the OS.
yes I factory wiped and then installed 1.10.7 but still get force closes
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yes I factory wiped and then installed 1.10.7 but still get force closes
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did you verify the MD5SUM of the download to make sure you didn't get a corrupt file?
Did you by any chance install any of those leaked Nexus Prime apps, like the market and/or Google Plus app? Those have been known to cause constsnt FC's. If not, re-download, re-wipe then re-flash.
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GroundControl2MT said:
After installing miui this morning I kept getting a force close message for google.process.acore
I know people use miui for this phone is there anyway to fix this
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I had this problem when I first installed MIUI 1.9.xx. I solved it by doing TheDerekJ's SUPER.DUPER.WIPE(adding "-file" to the name). Prior to that I only wiped data, cache, and dalvik check.
I Uninstalled music 4 and did it tried again with another full wipe and it worked so i guess it was a problem
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I Uninstalled music 4 and did it tried again with another full wipe and it worked so i guess it was a problem
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I don't think it was music 4 as I had no issues with it. My problem was solved by formatting system, cache, data, and dalvik cache. I'm guessing I had some crap from my other roms lingering.
jsyi84 said:
I don't think it was music 4 as I had no issues with it. My problem was solved by formatting system, cache, data, and dalvik cache. I'm guessing I had some crap from my other roms lingering.
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Is formatting system part of super duper wipe? if not ... how would you format system, cache, data, and dalvik?
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Is formatting system part of super duper wipe? if not ... how would you format system, cache, data, and dalvik?
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I formatted via CWM. Reboot phone into CWM--->CWM Recovery--->mounts and storage
At least this is how I've always done it.
My defy has started to become sluggish at times. Imbusing cm7 stable.
It wasnt like this before. So i have a question. What does wiping cache in recovery do? Does it factory reset my phone? Will wiping cache make the phone fast again?
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your phone wil be clean and fast. Wipe data/cache remove everything. after that you must to configure everything (google account, install apps...). Dont forget to backup! (titanium backup...)
Thanks for the reply..but are you sure data and cache are both the same??
I thought cache was just the cache used by apps..
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I am on xeu's latest firmware for my phone and come to refresh the phone with a menu forced reset
i have come to try and push some of my apps from google play market to the phone and its saying that the apps are already installed on my phone
they cant be cos my phone is now wiped
any idea if there is a problem with the market or could it be something wrong with the note ?
thanks
Think i know whats wrong appears cos i went from gb to ics and back again google play wont push when i select from play website or through app brain
Put ics back on and it works fine
Any idea how to solve this? it should work on gb and ics so u can decide if u like the new firmware appears google think not!
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Have you tried wiping the cache and data on the play store app, probably worth uninstalling updates also. Just an added check, but might be worth flushing the dalvik cache also, sounds like it's retaining some settings.
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Have you tried wiping the cache and data on the play store app, probably worth uninstalling updates also. Just an added check, but might be worth flushing the dalvik cache also, sounds like it's retaining some settings.
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It's weird it works ok on ics
How do I wipe dalvik cache ? I'm not rooted just on ics German release
I did a complete hard reset via menu not via home / vol up and power so my internal sd was wiped (did this on gb which I had the problem with)
Seems ics is ok but gb fails ?
Thanks in advance
If you're on lpy German, then I would suggest to let it lie. If you've done clear cache and clear data,.then don't perform any extra wipes.
usually this kinda thing points to settings applied in the dalvik, think you need cwm to wipe that, or in the play store app itself. If you've cleared that then I'm out of ideas.
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SpyderTracks said:
If you're on lpy German, then I would suggest to let it lie. If you've done clear cache and clear data,.then don't perform any extra wipes.
usually this kinda thing points to settings applied in the dalvik, think you need cwm to wipe that, or in the play store app itself. If you've cleared that then I'm out of ideas.
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Thanks for help .. I'm not gonna mess it works on ics so I'll stick with that and update once uk xeu comes out its weird it works on ics not gb but ics it is then !
Don't fancy rooting and bricking my note I'm too soft
Me tooo
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Since I wiped the dalvik cache due to a Play Store issue which does not let me update/install random applications.
Wiping the dalvik cache fixed the issue (no, wiping cache, data or/and uninstall updates does not help) but now I get that annoying Starting Apps dialog box every boot.
Is there a way to prevent it from happening?
I did wipe the dalvik cache and rebooted a lot of times and it did not help.
EDIT: Once it did happen just by "updating" to a false update.
I did look in the logcat and it says that the dex file of the application did successfully renamed but cannot be moved and of course that's how I got the idea that wiping the dalvik cache will fix it but that just you know.
andyabc said:
Since I wiped the dalvik cache due to a Play Store issue which does not let me update/install random applications.
Wiping the dalvik cache fixed the issue (no, wiping cache, data or/and uninstall updates does not help) but now I get that annoying Starting Apps dialog box every boot.
Is there a way to prevent it from happening?
I did wipe the dalvik cache and rebooted a lot of times and it did not help.
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Just answer this question: do you use a cracked version of Titanium Backup ? If you answered "yes", please uninstall that cracked version, it's illegal :angel:. Although you can somehow reinstall it .
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Just answer this question: do you use a cracked version of Titanium Backup ? If you answered "yes", please uninstall that cracked version, it's illegal :angel:. Although you can somehow reinstall it .
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Nope, used my own shell script.
I tried using the cracked key but it never worked. lol
...And now we are talking warez...
Anyway what the script does is erase all files in the dalvik cache folder in the data partition then reboot.
My scripts are on my website if you want to have a look at it.
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Anyway, just try to uninstall TB, reboot to see if the problem's still there. Then you can reinstall TB
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Anyway, just try to uninstall TB, reboot to see if the problem's still there. Then you can reinstall TB
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Ok but I did not use it for any dalvik cache stuff...
EDIT: Didn't do anything...
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You have a bad app being a jerkface. Uninstall them one by one until it stops then reinstall that app from the play store.
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You have a bad app being a jerkface. Uninstall them one by one until it stops then reinstall that app from the play store.
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It could be an application which is attempting to recreate itself but keeps getting erased or something.
The Play Store (3.0) started the bug while updating a application which became the victim.
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well nova launcher used to cause such a prob on my phone..... see if u have any such launcher , remove and then try..... its an app issue.....
abhishek24dogra said:
well nova launcher used to cause such a prob on my phone..... see if u have any such launcher , remove and then try..... its an app issue.....
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All stock, no custom launchers are used on it.
The issue began after wiping the dalvik cache.
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