Separate app sound crashes to the home screen - Samsung Galaxy S8 Questions and Answers

When I go to select an app to separate the settings just boots me to the home screen. I tried rebooting. Clearing cache and dalvik cache. I also re-enabled everything in package disabler and rebooted but it still does not work.

Were you able to fix this? I'm having the same issue.

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[Q] Reinstalling the market app?

I was having some issues with a couple of apps force closing, so I ran the "fix permissions" utility via ROM Manager. Well, that managed to completely kill my Market app. It force closes on startup now. I've tried clearing the Market cache and data from the Applications system menu. Anything else I can try? Is it possible to uninstall and re-install the market app?
I managed to fix this. I dropped into recovery and cleared both the cache and the dalvik cache. After rebooting, my market started working again.

Keyboard prediction and spell correction not working

My word prediction are broken. The only thing that every appears are words I've previously typed and punctuation. Under samsung keyboard settings Predictive text is on, and auto complete and spell correction are both checked under the Predictive Text settings. Does anyone know a fix? I'm rooted using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756885 with the STOCK rooted, not stripped version. Anyone know of a fix or is experiencing a similar issue? Is it not able to connect with the spell check server because of root?
jasondhsd said:
My word prediction are broken. The only thing that every appears are words I've previously typed and punctuation. Under samsung keyboard settings Predictive text is on, and auto complete and spell correction are both checked under the Predictive Text settings. Does anyone know a fix? I'm rooted using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756885 with the STOCK rooted, not stripped version. Anyone know of a fix or is experiencing a similar issue? Is it not able to connect with the spell check server because of root?
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I'm having the same issue. I'm on the GS3 SCH-i535 and had initially flashed the stripped version. I did attempt to flash the deodexed stock version which also experienced the same autocorrect/spellcheck symptoms. Additionally, my T9Keyboard draws the lines but does not generate input.
Each time I have restored, or flashed a new ROM, I wipe the cache, wipe the dalvik cache, and fix permissions.
I also installed ROM manager and used that to re-flash CWM. After I flashed CWM from ROM manager I am unable to mount the external SD card which is mounted in /mnt/extSdCard. When I select Advanced -> wipe dalvik cache on the yes screen I receive an error "E: unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]", however, when I reboot I receive a screen: "Android is upgrading X of 61" leading me to believe that the dalvik cache has been wiped.
Interestingly, when I create a backup in CWM it defaults to a date of 1970-01-03.<Current Time>, if I start the backup from ROM manager it defaults to the current date/time.
I did remove my SD card and perform a factory reset (on the stripped version), then wiped cache, dalvik cache, and fixed permissions, when the phone boots, messaging just crashes. attempting to open messaging, the app starts to open, hangs for a few seconds, and then crashes presenting the error "Unfortunately, messaging has crashed". Restoring from backup fixes the crashing messaging. Odd that a factory reset causes messaging to crash.
three18ti said:
I'm having the same issue. I'm on the GS3 SCH-i535 and had initially flashed the stripped version. I did attempt to flash the deodexed stock version which also experienced the same autocorrect/spellcheck symptoms. Additionally, my T9Keyboard draws the lines but does not generate input.
Each time I have restored, or flashed a new ROM, I wipe the cache, wipe the dalvik cache, and fix permissions.
I also installed ROM manager and used that to re-flash CWM. After I flashed CWM from ROM manager I am unable to mount the external SD card which is mounted in /mnt/extSdCard. When I select Advanced -> wipe dalvik cache on the yes screen I receive an error "E: unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]", however, when I reboot I receive a screen: "Android is upgrading X of 61" leading me to believe that the dalvik cache has been wiped.
Interestingly, when I create a backup in CWM it defaults to a date of 1970-01-03.<Current Time>, if I start the backup from ROM manager it defaults to the current date/time.
I did remove my SD card and perform a factory reset (on the stripped version), then wiped cache, dalvik cache, and fixed permissions, when the phone boots, messaging just crashes. attempting to open messaging, the app starts to open, hangs for a few seconds, and then crashes presenting the error "Unfortunately, messaging has crashed". Restoring from backup fixes the crashing messaging. Odd that a factory reset causes messaging to crash.
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Did some digging and found mention of these issues here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28682782#post28682782 (Post number 421...) Seems the "root66" rom fixes the issue?
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Ok, I did flash the root66 ROM and it does fix the dictionary problem, but you'll have to install root manager and strip out the bloat manually (unless someone has a better recommendation)

[Q] Accessibility crashes

I just hard reset my phone and reinstalled all my applications. I'm on the latest stock OS, rooted. I went to click on accessibility in the settings, and it crashes every time. I tried releasing dalvik cache, but it didn't fix the problem.
Any suggestions?

Bricked phone because of clear cache in recovery options!

I'm on a Note 3 actually, but was hoping the more populated board here would be more knowledgeable & The Samsung android recovery options should all be the same?
People said the clear cache option in recovery mode was 100% safe & will speed up your system. Did it & my phone is bricked!
I hit clear cache & then selected reboot & I got these messages
"Process system isn't responding
do you want to close it?"
Then I get several more pop ups one by one
"unfortunately, MTP app stopped
unfortunately, Media Storage has stopped
unfortunately, Settings has stopped
unfortunately, Touchwiz home has stopped
unfortunately, Google play services has stopped"
Can't boot to menu at all & it just loops there
I went back to recovery mode I have these options to choose from:
-apply update from adb
-apply update from external storage
-wipe data/factory reset
-wipe cache partition
-apply update from cache
WILL any of them fix the problem OTHER THAN WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET?
noobtubeguy77 said:
I'm on a Note 3 actually, but was hoping the more populated board here would be more knowledgeable & The Samsung android recovery options should all be the same?
People said the clear cache option in recovery mode was 100% safe & will speed up your system. Did it & my phone is bricked!
I hit clear cache & then selected reboot & I got these messages
"Process system isn't responding
do you want to close it?"
Then I get several more pop ups one by one
"unfortunately, MTP app stopped
unfortunately, Media Storage has stopped
unfortunately, Settings has stopped
unfortunately, Touchwiz home has stopped
unfortunately, Google play services has stopped"
Can't boot to menu at all & it just loops there
I went back to recovery mode I have these options to choose from:
-apply update from adb
-apply update from external storage
-wipe data/factory reset
-wipe cache partition
-apply update from cache
WILL any of them fix the problem OTHER THAN WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET?
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If you have a external sdcard inside phone, remove & try.
noobtubeguy77 said:
I'm on a Note 3 actually, but was hoping the more populated board here would be more knowledgeable & The Samsung android recovery options should all be the same?
People said the clear cache option in recovery mode was 100% safe & will speed up your system. Did it & my phone is bricked!
I hit clear cache & then selected reboot & I got these messages
"Process system isn't responding
do you want to close it?"
Then I get several more pop ups one by one
"unfortunately, MTP app stopped
unfortunately, Media Storage has stopped
unfortunately, Settings has stopped
unfortunately, Touchwiz home has stopped
unfortunately, Google play services has stopped"
Can't boot to menu at all & it just loops there
I went back to recovery mode I have these options to choose from:
-apply update from adb
-apply update from external storage
-wipe data/factory reset
-wipe cache partition
-apply update from cache
WILL any of them fix the problem OTHER THAN WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET?
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Unfortunately i think only the factory reset is your best bet in that case
Unless you've had any luck with anything else.
noobtubeguy77 said:
I'm on a Note 3 actually, but was hoping the more populated board here would be more knowledgeable & The Samsung android recovery options should all be the same?
People said the clear cache option in recovery mode was 100% safe & will speed up your system. Did it & my phone is bricked!
I hit clear cache & then selected reboot & I got these messages
"Process system isn't responding
do you want to close it?"
Then I get several more pop ups one by one
"unfortunately, MTP app stopped
unfortunately, Media Storage has stopped
unfortunately, Settings has stopped
unfortunately, Touchwiz home has stopped
unfortunately, Google play services has stopped"
Can't boot to menu at all & it just loops there
I went back to recovery mode I have these options to choose from:
-apply update from adb
-apply update from external storage
-wipe data/factory reset
-wipe cache partition
-apply update from cache
WILL any of them fix the problem OTHER THAN WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET?
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i dont think it was because of the clear cache option in recovery, something must have triggered the mass force close of all the apps. best bet is wether to factory reset the phone and if it still fails, flash stock firmware using odin.
Yeah, I eventually gave up & did a factor reset.
The only thing I can think of that might have cause any problems with the clear cache is I did root the phone.
noobtubeguy77 said:
Yeah, I eventually gave up & did a factor reset.
The only thing I can think of that might have cause any problems with the clear cache is I did root the phone.
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Glad u got it working again with a factory reset. Stinks you had to do it but least it's back up and running

settings

My settings force close and have went through cleared cash, closed apps recent, even went to safe mode and still forces close. Any ideas besides the ones you can dig offline?
I think a simple factory reset and clearing cache partitions will do. Try clearing only cache partitions first see if it works alone if not then factor reset (from recovery menu)
sarsary said:
I think a simple factory reset and clearing cache partitions will do. Try clearing only cache partitions first see if it works alone if not then factor reset (from recovery menu)[/QUOTE.
Found out at one point recently i had applied substratum theme and did a theme. Caused conflicts so i uninstalled but apps it added sometime later caused issues and locked me out. So downloadd a ram booster which let me scan for running apps and seen android symbol by the apps and removed. Walla. Thanks for help. Hate starting phone fresh after swipe or factory reset. There is an answer if ya look. Just couldnt find till now.
So note to any users clean out unused apps and attached files. They can cause issues down road!
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