Hi all,
I have been having the following error on my Manta device:
"System UIDs Inconsistent - UIDs on the system are inconsistent, you need to wipe your data partition or your device will be unstable"
I have this on JellyBam and PACRom ROMs, and I have wiped and started from scratch countless times. Mostly on the first boot I get no error, but when rebooting a while later, error comes up.
Does anyone know how to fix this, or what I'm doing to make it happen?
Thx
Anyone have any suggestions?
Tripledrop said:
Anyone have any suggestions?
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If you have CWM, try wipe dalvik cache and cache, It seemed to fix my problem, I just upgraded my S4 and got the same issue after boot.
Probably the cleanest solution HERE
Fix permissions will sort this out...
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So, my Acer is rooted and I've been running the Virtuous Galaxy 1.0.5 ROM for awhile with no issues. I decided to purchase the Titanium Backup Pro app to make a backup of my phone and tablet to Dropbox. They both backed up fine. Then all of a sudden my tablet just froze. When I reboot it just goes to the Acer screen.
I have tried a reset with the pinhole, and then going into CWM and wiping data, cache and dalvik cache. When I try to load new ROMs or even the one I was running, it just hangs. Sometimes I'll get a random offset and then it will hang, and other times I get a message like: "E:\error in /sdcard/update.zip" Installation aborted.
Any ideas? I believe stock for my tablet was Android 3.1 Kernel 2.6.36.3 Build Acer_A500_4.010.13_com_gen2.
Also, when I wipe Dalvik cache I get the message "E:unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]" If I continue and say yes, it does say that the cache has been wiped.
All help is appreciated.
I was flashing CM9 from CM7 on my Motorola Defy, botched it up intially due to a slip of my finger which led to me to Clear the cache first. But then I restarted the entire process by Clearing Data -> Installing -> Flashing Kernel and so on...
But when I tried to clear the Dalvik Cache, the phone didn't delete it. It didn't give me a message that it wiped the cache, but it didn't say otherwise either. This led me to believe that the cache just didn't exist anymore.
As a result, I'm unable to install apps - Says there is no memory and I need to make more. Also, everytime the phone comes on is treated as the first time. It takes me through the whole process of Setting up an account and everything. This has rendered my phone obsolete.
Please help me!
Thanks in advance.
~Bloo (newb) ^_^
EDIT: Solved, just flashed the stock SBF. But is that the only solution?
Turned on my A500 just now and the Android Is Updating popup flashed... then the counting of updated processes... all the version numbers seem to be the same... anyone else get this or have an idea what they updated?
If it's any consolation, it isn't an update. I have no idea what the issue is. But my tablet does the same thing every so often. It's as if I cleared my cache or something...
...odd
The only time I've seen that was on a reboot after a major update. Oh well, no worries.
That occurs when the Dalvik Cache has been cleared. Before ICS you would just see the boot animation the whole time that was happening, in ICS they decided to show you the process. Don't know why your Dalvik is clearing when you power down though.
cruise350 said:
That occurs when the Dalvik Cache has been cleared. Before ICS you would just see the boot animation the whole time that was happening, in ICS they decided to show you the process. Don't know why your Dalvik is clearing when you power down though.
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Perhaps the OP should format /cache and wipe the dalvik-cache using recovery? Perhaps the permissions are messed up or the partition has gone awry.
Some odd things happened yesterday- All media on the storage card acted like the card was first plugged in. Everything had to index all over again. Then other little things that pretty much confirms some cache was cleared somehow. No idea... I'm probably going to back things up and do a hard reset.
I searched and haven't found anything that's worked.
My phone was running fine after I flashed the crDroid rom. I then used Titanium Backup to only restore Bluetooth Connections, to see if it'd work. I had tried this same thing before with a full restore, and kept getting stuck in a Boot Loop, and had to restore and wipe constantly.
Now after I rebooted, it's giving me the "System UID Inconsistent - Please Wipe Data Partition .... I'm Feeling Lucky"
I press the I'm Feeling Lucky, and a lot of apps are gone. Is there a fix for this other than restoring and reformatting again? I've downloaded the Fix Permissions app from the App store, but no luck.
Thanks for any help!
sixout said:
I searched and haven't found anything that's worked.
My phone was running fine after I flashed the crDroid rom. I then used Titanium Backup to only restore Bluetooth Connections, to see if it'd work. I had tried this same thing before with a full restore, and kept getting stuck in a Boot Loop, and had to restore and wipe constantly.
Now after I rebooted, it's giving me the "System UID Inconsistent - Please Wipe Data Partition .... I'm Feeling Lucky"
I press the I'm Feeling Lucky, and a lot of apps are gone. Is there a fix for this other than restoring and reformatting again? I've downloaded the Fix Permissions app from the App store, but no luck.
Thanks for any help!
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I think you have not changed the settings in TB to the "legacy" folder. Search the forum for solutions
Probably the cleanest solution HERE
So after flashing this rom to my S4
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4/i9505-orig-develop/rom-cyanogenmod-12-t2943934
I get multiple errors on startup which makes it unable to access the device. I can't choose the language or anything so the device is completely unusable. I clearing the cache in recovery, clearing the Dalvik cache, doing a factory reset but to no avail. The errors are the following:
"Unfortunatly, Nfc Service has stopped."
"Unfortunatly, IMS framework has stopped."
"Unfortunatly, com.android.phone has stopped."
I already looked up several solution of which none worked. If you could help me out I'd be extremely grateful!
Please if this is the wrong section tell me, I'll switch it then!
Follow the instructions of installation for that ROM.
Joku1981 said:
Follow the instructions of installation for that ROM.
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I followed everything exactly like it said on the thread. The thing that fixed it for me was clearing /system before installing the ROM from a SDcard. Thank you for responding though!
mostly you'll also must wipe /data