After reboot when i choose ART it's back to Dalvik. I have rooted stock ANG7
Happens when you use Xposed which doesn't support ART.
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Help ...whenever I reboot ,it build cache again (optimize) while running on ART ..i am in PKK latest test build n pa latest gapp
I heard that in 4.4.2, The user can choose btween ART mode and Dalvik mode. but how do i switch to ART mode? it's not in the developer option.
It might have been removed by the carrier.
Yes. that's what i thought after seeing other devices having that option.
is it safe to install CWM and flash a rom if im usign ART runtime rather than Dalvik? or should i revert back to dalvik first?
As when flashing roms i know it wipes dalvik cache etc..
no it wont matter, it is perfectly safe, the flashing of the rom will maybe even switch the runtime back to dalvik.
Did system, cache and dalvik wipe.
Flashed CM 13 and tried to flash gapps 13, but all I could install was the pico version, because my system partition was too small.
After doing it I needed to wait about 2 minutes, then the app optimization started...96 apps and after that it kept rebooting and doing it all over again.
I again wiped cache and dalvik, but no change.
Any suggestions? I don't want to wipe data if possible.
Wipe Data, Cache, Dalvik Cache and format /System
is necessary ""after""
or before ???
or both times when WE port the new rom ? ?
or why we do it if we not do it what happened?
When you decide to install a new ROM, then you have to do those wipes,
Cache and Dalvik Cache are related to every APK in the ROM, when you start boot the ROM for the first time, Dalvik cache indexes all APKs and cache it's dex files into the Cache partition, that happens only once, and you can actually see this when Android tells you it's "Optimizing Apps x of x",
So, what happens if installed a new ROM without wiping Cache and Dalvik Cache?,
Dalvik cache won't index the new APKs from the new ROM, and you'll end up having a ROM full of FC msgs,
So, that's why you need to wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache when you install a new ROM, before the ROM or after that won't matter, but don't boot up a new ROM without wiping those partitions.
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