Hey,
I tried THIS thing http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48273906&postcount=1021
Please take a look at what I did
1. Flashed CM and OdexerTool_1.1.1.1_ARMEABI.zip
2. Went to terminal, changed to linux, su => odex => all
It showed 40 mb system space, then started odexing, and failed at end, I typed "odex" again and it showed 0 mb sys space
Now because I have 0 mb system space, I wasn't able to flash gaaps.
Can you please tell me what mistake I did her. Sorry I'm kinda noob.
Thanks! C:
ART working with Dec 10 build
I was on Dec 5 build and ART never worked, so I was on delvik.
Steps I took:
1. From Dec 5, I flashed Dec 10 build
2. Cleared cache and dalvik
3. Reboot
4. It took around 15 mins to optimize my 125 apps
5. Got FC in google play and google core
6, Reboot into recovery and again wiped cache and dalvik
7. It again took 15 mins to optimize the apps
8. No FC, my defy is running very smoothly on ART.
Even whatsapp is working with Dec 10 build (Android 4.4.1)
I hope this will help.
You are saying that you had fully running system with all the apps and gapps installed and then switched to art, twice cleared cache and dalvik and suddenly everything started working without fc?
What exactly gapps do you have? Because there are 4.4.1 version now.....
Gulia said:
I was on Dec 5 build and ART never worked, so I was on delvik.
Steps I took:
1. From Dec 5, I flashed Dec 10 build
2. Cleared cache and dalvik
3. Reboot
4. It took around 15 mins to optimize my 125 apps
5. Got FC in google play and google core
6, Reboot into recovery and again wiped cache and dalvik
7. It again took 15 mins to optimize the apps
8. No FC, my defy is running very smoothly on ART.
Even whatsapp is working with Dec 10 build (Android 4.4.1)
I hope this will help.
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ezantera said:
You are saying that you had fully running system with all the apps and gapps installed and then switched to art, twice cleared cache and dalvik and suddenly everything started working without fc?
What exactly gapps do you have? Because there are 4.4.1 version now.....
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No i think he means that he switched to dec10 build, cleared dalvik and cache, and then switched to ART, FCed, cleared dalvik and cache
arora.ujjwal said:
No i think he means that he switched to dec10 build, cleared dalvik and cache, and then switched to ART, FCed, cleared dalvik and cache
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Damn, this is not working for me... Fc even if i odex all apps first. Unbeliveable....
ezantera said:
Damn, this is not working for me... Fc even if i odex all apps first. Unbeliveable....
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Same here bro
arora.ujjwal said:
Same here bro
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Well, when I switched to ART on the 10 dec build, the phone app fc'd and wouldn't let me past. I rebooted to recovery, cleared cache and dalvik cache. Then it worked fine. Something must have gone wrong in the odex conversion process. Just try try again, I might just work
pravarth said:
Well, when I switched to ART on the 10 dec build, the phone app fc'd and wouldn't let me past. I rebooted to recovery, cleared cache and dalvik cache. Then it worked fine. Something must have gone wrong in the odex conversion process. Just try try again, I might just work
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Yep, it worked this time..I wonder why it didn't in previous build >.<
arora.ujjwal said:
Hey,
I tried THIS thing http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48273906&postcount=1021
Please take a look at what I did
1. Flashed CM and OdexerTool_1.1.1.1_ARMEABI.zip
2. Went to terminal, changed to linux, su => odex => all
It showed 40 mb system space, then started odexing, and failed at end, I typed "odex" again and it showed 0 mb sys space
Now because I have 0 mb system space, I wasn't able to flash gaaps.
Can you please tell me what mistake I did her. Sorry I'm kinda noob.
Thanks! C:
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You didn't make a mistake, you just need to clear more space in /system. Try deleting ringtones, system apps that you don't use, etc. See here for a list of system apps that are safe to remove.
When I switched to ART using this method, it used up about 60 MB of space, but it worked. ART is working smoothly, with no FC's.
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Hello,
Im using NexusHD2 JellyBean 4.1.2 V1.3a from tytung and every time when i want to download any app from play store got error 492. I do task29/fresh install of this rom a week ago and the problem appeared before 2 or 3 days. Can anyone help me? Im using NAND with DATA on EXT.
Already tried to reinstall market and get 3.10.10 version from here, but still there is no change.
Sorry for my bad English!
5 seconds on google turns up advice to wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache, , did you try that?
samsamuel said:
5 seconds on google turns up advice to wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache, , did you try that?
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I'm sorry, but there is no change. I tried to clear cache and data of the app, then reboot and wipe cache and dalvik cache. And there is no result.
Is there any other trick, or I must to do fresh install?
I have got this issue since I wiped the dalvik cache on Android 4.2.2 to fix a Play Store issue which I should of deleted that dalvik cache file with Titanium Backup or use Lucky Patcher to remove that left over file in /data/app/ but also wiping the cache somehow broke the APN API not allowing me to add the wiped APNs and such.
Since then I had to reflash EVERYTHING using the Nexus Stock Image flasher from Google Developers, since then I had no issues until a recent Android 4.3 update which caused the dalvik cache issue to arise since it wiped the dalvik cache.
I also do not have root because of the update but the su binary and SuperSU is still there so I cannot fix the issues manually.
When I come back on holiday I will root the device to see if I can fix the issue
but if that does not help then I can use the root to backup ALL the user apps, backup ALL the internal SD contents and reflash also rooting it.
Because I paid for the TB licence I can just restore my stuff in a touch of a "button".
I have removed apps which I don't use and the ones which I suspect is causing the issue but that does not help.
It seems that wiping the cache partition now does not break anything.
The dialog box says in the title "Android is upgrading..." and it says below "Starting apps..." and then gets off in a second.
I have seen forums of people having this strange issue but there are no replies.
I am getting back from holiday on the 31/8/13.
I really want this haunting issue to stop so please help so others can fix this issue without going though annoyance caused by this issue.
andyabc said:
I have got this issue since I wiped the dalvik cache on Android 4.2.2 to fix a Play Store issue which I should of deleted that dalvik cache file with Titanium Backup or use Lucky Patcher to remove that left over file in /data/app/ but also wiping the cache somehow broke the APN API not allowing me to add the wiped APNs and such.
Since then I had to reflash EVERYTHING using the Nexus Stock Image flasher from Google Developers, since then I had no issues until a recent Android 4.3 update which caused the dalvik cache issue to arise since it wiped the dalvik cache.
I also do not have root because of the update but the su binary and SuperSU is still there so I cannot fix the issues manually.
When I come back on holiday I will root the device to see if I can fix the issue
but if that does not help then I can use the root to backup ALL the user apps, backup ALL the internal SD contents and reflash also rooting it.
Because I paid for the TB licence I can just restore my stuff in a touch of a "button".
I have removed apps which I don't use and the ones which I suspect is causing the issue but that does not help.
It seems that wiping the cache partition now does not break anything.
The dialog box says in the title "Android is upgrading..." and it says below "Starting apps..." and then gets off in a second.
I have seen forums of people having this strange issue but there are no replies.
I am getting back from holiday on the 31/8/13.
I really want this haunting issue to stop so please help so others can fix this issue without going though annoyance caused by this issue.
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that android is upgrading dialog box is the dalvik getting rebuilt, it get rebuilt after you wipe it, it is SUPPOSED to happen when you wipe your dalvik. it isnt an issue. if not, you wouldnt have a bootable or usable phone. the real issue here is you using lucky patcher. we all know what it is used for, and is disrespectable to the developers that hang out on xda.
simms22 said:
that android is upgrading dialog box is the dalvik getting rebuilt, it get rebuilt after you wipe it, it is SUPPOSED to happen when you wipe your dalvik. it isnt an issue. if not, you wouldnt have a bootable or usable phone. the real issue here is you using lucky patcher. we all know what it is used for, and is disrespectable to the developers that hang out on xda.
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I only use Lucky Patcher for important stuff and not really for what you think so that is NOT the issue what so ever and misleading to this thread and plus, other people use it.
I mean that in EVERY boot it says that it is starting apps, nothing to do with building at all.
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andyabc said:
I only use Lucky Patcher for important stuff and not really for what you think so that is NOT the issue what so ever and misleading to this thread and plus, other people use it.
I mean that in EVERY boot it says that it is starting apps, nothing to do with building at all.
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Late reply, but Lucky Patcher did this to my phone just now and I don't know what to do, other than reflash. Which sucks because I spent all night modding out my phone and was stupid enough to not to a nandoid backup.
Edit: The first boot it upgraded everything then everything force closed, 2nd boot everything upgraded, but seems to be working fine. Woo. Was scared for a moment.
evilpig said:
Late reply, but Lucky Patcher did this to my phone just now and I don't know what to do, other than reflash. Which sucks because I spent all night modding out my phone and was stupid enough to not to a nandoid backup.
Edit: The first boot it upgraded everything then everything force closed, 2nd boot everything upgraded, but seems to be working fine. Woo. Was scared for a moment.
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Well you was LUCKY (pun alert!).
Anyway it seems that the stock rom was always the issue, even reflashing does not fix this issue when you wipe the dalvik cache.
I am on ParanoidAndroid 3.98 at the moment and I am not getting any issues just by wiping the dalvik cache and/or the cache partition.
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I have found fix for this error, it is mainly due to odex files which are created by lucky patcher so deleting these files using lucky patcher itself will surely remove this error with 50 percent success rate. Here's the fix; open lucky patcher, there in lower left section you can see Toolbox, click that Toolbox then select 4th last option i.e Remove all odex files.Thats it android will reboot on itself and vola no android is upgrading. .
Check out attached image for help.
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Garu8 said:
I have found fix for this error, it is mainly due to odex files which are created by lucky patcher so deleting these files using lucky patcher itself will surely remove this error with 50 percent success rate. Here's the fix; open lucky patcher, there in lower left section you can see Toolbox, click that Toolbox then select 4th last option i.e Remove all odex files.Thats it android will reboot on itself and vola no android is upgrading. .
Check out attached image for help.
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I just removed the odex files and worked great. Thank you.
Hey guys.
Phone is CyanogenMod 11 (Android 4.4) and Paranoid Android (Android 4.4)
What happened:
Phone crashed (screen became full of colors and phone restarted). After reboot everything on the phone was gone - GApps, all my apps, save a few of like a 100. Basically a fresh CM install without GApps.
What I did was flash GApps (correct package). Everything worked fine until I've tried to install an app. Phone immediately rebooted.
I've tried wiping everything, doing factory resets, installing older CM builds, now I've even installed Paranoid Android ROM. Still the same problem persist:
If I try to install any app from Play Store or just from an apk with I file manager - phone immediately reboots. The only way I can now use it is by disabling Play Store so it doesn't start to update something
Has anyone ever encountered this?
Is this the right forum to ask?
Cyrusas said:
Hey guys.
Phone is CyanogenMod 11 (Android 4.4) and Paranoid Android (Android 4.4)
What happened:
Phone crashed (screen became full of colors and phone restarted). After reboot everything on the phone was gone - GApps, all my apps, save a few of like a 100. Basically a fresh CM install without GApps.
What I did was flash GApps (correct package). Everything worked fine until I've tried to install an app. Phone immediately rebooted.
I've tried wiping everything, doing factory resets, installing older CM builds, now I've even installed Paranoid Android ROM. Still the same problem persist:
If I try to install any app from Play Store or just from an apk with I file manager - phone immediately reboots. The only way I can now use it is by disabling Play Store so it doesn't start to update something
Has anyone ever encountered this?
Is this the right forum to ask?
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Maybe you just need to flash gapps right after the rom. I flashed cm without gapps once and when i booted back into recovery to flash gapps my phone crashed.
Doing them one after the other is the way to go.
Art Vanderlay said:
Maybe you just need to flash gapps right after the rom. I flashed cm without gapps once and when i booted back into recovery to flash gapps my phone crashed.
Doing them one after the other is the way to go.
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Thanks for suggestion, I've tried that several times, didn't help...
I had the opposite after a crash on a nexus 4 over a year ago.. phone would reboot unistalling any app wether by play store or settings/apps.
after trying everything for most of a day, the only thing that fixed it was formatting the data partition.. not wiping, there's a format data option in twrp
meangreenie said:
I had the opposite after a crash on a nexus 4 over a year ago.. phone would reboot unistalling any app wether by play store or settings/apps.
after trying everything for most of a day, the only thing that fixed it was formatting the data partition.. not wiping, there's a format data option in twrp
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I'll try this! But when? Before installing CM and Gapps, after?
Tried various ways, no game
I've had this problem now for about 2 months and I have reinstalled my rom&kernel serveral times and wiped all sorts of caches and reinstalled gapps many times but the problem persists.
When I reboot my N4 I keep getting these messages:
The process com.google.process.location have stopped.
Google play services have stopped.
And then they keep coming upp every now and then when using the phone.
My current rom is Purity with the semaphore kernel and I'm using PA Nano gapps.
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I've had this problem now for about 2 months and I have reinstalled my rom&kernel serveral times and wiped all sorts of caches and reinstalled gapps many times but the problem persists.
When I reboot my N4 I keep getting these messages:
The process com.google.process.location have stopped.
Google play services have stopped.
And then they keep coming upp every now and then when using the phone.
My current rom is Purity with the semaphore kernel and I'm using PA Nano gapps.
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I had the same issue once, was running PA rom.
Clearing caches and reinstalling the rom didnt' work, had to do a full wipe to set it right.
I have done a full wipe aswell :S
baxtex said:
I have done a full wipe aswell :S
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You could try verifying that the rom and gapps are not corrupt.
Vn4 said:
You could try verifying that the rom and gapps are not corrupt.
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Yeah but I have done 3 full wipes since this started happening, so I have had about 3 different versions downloaded.
baxtex said:
Yeah but I have done 3 full wipes since this started happening, so I have had about 3 different versions downloaded.
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Then I guess you could either try a different rom or flash the factory image.
Hi all,
I think I might have a problem, after I flashed xposed framework on my nexus 6p and got the modules that I wanted up and running no problem, during 4 or 5 days all worked fine but had constant reboots,
I decided to go back before I flashed xposed with twrp and restored a full backup, it failed to restore all selected at the same time, so did one a time and restored but phone would just not boot, so
Having data partition restored and then dirty flash stock without wipe data I was able to get my phone back and running, and re-root fine and flashed twrp no problems
Went to twrp to wipe cashe and dalvik but it just takes like 2 seconds optimizing apps and boots to desktop right up, now my question is
Shouldn't it take a very long time to optimize all my apps after the wipe????
all seems to be working fine but kind of bothers me that I might have something in not working right that might develop into something worst in the future
It is at this point I usually full-wipe and reflash. =) Setting things up again can suck, but it's better than wondering what unknown thing is broken and will rear it's ugly head later.
Elnrik said:
It is at this point I usually full-wipe and reflash. =) Setting things up again can suck, but it's better than wondering what unknown thing is broken and will rear it's ugly head later.
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full wipe and reflash, want to avoid that, any other commands perhaps?
OK so I did a full re flash, back to stock, re root, installed my apps, used for a while, log in on all, went to twrp to test wipe cache and dalvik, same thing, optimizing apps at first boot took like one second and boot to desktop, is this normal or should take longer to optimize all apps?? Anyone??
is my understanding that only apps that havent already been optimized will upon boot... (new installs from like a zip)
chaco81 said:
is my understanding that only apps that havent already been optimized will upon boot... (new installs from like a zip)
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thats what i am thinking too now that you mention it, like when I installed xposed initially and did whipe cache/dalvik thing after it took long time to boot because was on something like optimizing app 3 out 78, same thing I have seen on my old nexus 5 when dirty flash a new firmware, but not sure if I have something broken or is normal