turbo 2 clear cache partition android 7.0 nougat - Droid Turbo 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi -
searched in vain for an answer to this, but how do you clear the cache partition on a turbo 2 running android 7.0 nougat? The instructions for Android 6.0 are all I can find and they don't work. They did work when my phone was on 6.0, but something has changed in the procedure.
TIA
jp

Procedure is the same to get to the recovery menu as it was on MM. It can be tricky to get the timing right.

mjones73 said:
Procedure is the same to get to the recovery menu as it was on MM. It can be tricky to get the timing right.
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There seems to be one difference:
Android Version 6.0 (Marshmallow) Steps
Power off the device and unplug it.
Press and hold the Volume Down button. While still holding Volume Down button, press and release the Power button.
Press and release the Volume Down button until you reach Recovery Mode.
Press and release the Power button to select Recovery Mode. The device will restart. An image of an Android robot with a red exclamation mark will appear.
Press and hold the Power button, press the Volume Up button once and then release the Power button.
Edit: ^^^^ this last step didn't work for me, I had to press Volume Down button to get the next sreen to show up
Use the Volume buttons to scroll to Wipe Cache Partition and press the Power button to select it. If an additional confirmation screen appears, use the Volume buttons to scroll to Yes and the Power button to select it.
Once the cache wipe has completed, press the Power button to select Reboot System Now.

redwood02 said:
Hi -
searched in vain for an answer to this, but how do you clear the cache partition on a turbo 2 running android 7.0 nougat? The instructions for Android 6.0 are all I can find and they don't work. They did work when my phone was on 6.0, but something has changed in the procedure.
TIA
jp
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Nothing changed. I'm on most and this still works

Using Volume Up worked for me for my Droid Turbo 2.

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How to enter bootloader mode

Hi to enter bootloader mode power the phone off then hold the up button on the dpad and press the power button untill the bootloader menu apears.
STOCK RECOVERY MODE
1. Hold POWER BUTTON and X button on keyboard
2. After logo popup release POWER BUTTON and keep hold just X button
3. Triangle with little android popup release X button
4. Press POWER BUTTON once
Popup screen : Android System Recovery <2e>
Android System Recovery Utility
Reboot system now
Apply SDcard update.zip
Wipe data/Factory reset
Wipe cache partition
BOOTLOADER MODE
Power device off hold and press the up button on the dpad and press the power button for 4 seconds and let go only of the power button you will then see the bootloader menu (see my debranding flashing guide)
whitch one is the dpad button?
sale-caly said:
whitch one is the dpad button?
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The "OK" button on the keyboard.
Stock recovery mode
is stock recovery mode to debrand the phone? or something else?
also where do I get update.zip
Here is Cyanogenmod for Motorola Flipout!
nixonpjoshua said:
is stock recovery mode to debrand the phone? or something else?
also where do I get update.zip
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Use this link for the update.zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2209254

defy in bootloop after RSD Lite flash

Complete History:
The phone started out with a Carrier ROM (can't leave that one on, right?)
so, I flashed this: JRDNEM_U3_3.4.2_179-002_DEBLUR_SIGN_SIGNED_UCAJRDNEMARAB1B80AA03A.0R_PDS03C_USAJRDNFRYORTCEE_P016_A016_HWp3_Service1FF.sbf
and then used SuperOneClickRoot to root it, and pushed a recovery based on the Cyanogenmod Guide.
Installed CM7, it worked well, but I got greedy and wanted CM9.
Installed this: CM9-ICS-MR0-111207-jordan-KERNEL-2.3.4-Quarx.zip
Which worked, but would crash the play store on startup.
Installed this: CM9-ICS-MR0-111213-jordan.zip
Same Error.
Decided to try a CM10.1 Nightly: CM10.1-20130328-NIGHTLY-mb520.zip
This loaded, yet showed me 2 FC's on start up, and would not let me boot into recovery anymore.
Decided to try to go back to Stock to start over, so, I flashed this: JRDNEM_U3_3.4.2_179-002_DEBLUR_SIGN_SIGNED_UCAJRDNEMARAB1B80AA03A.0R_PDS03C_USAJRDNFRYORTCEE_P016_A016_HWp3_Service1FF.sbf
And it got stuck in a Bootloop.
flashed this: JORDN_U3_6.36.0_SIGNED_USAJRDNTMOB1B4B5DE1028.0R_JORDANTMO_P022_HWp3_Service1FF.sbf
Still in a bootloop but with a different animation.
Any Ideas?
Wipe data and cache from stock recovery
All your previous problems are due to the same reason
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thekguy said:
Wipe data and cache from stock recovery
All your previous problems are due to the same reason
Sent from my MB526 using xda premium
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found this:
Note: Some times when rebooting after RSD lite flash your phone stuck in bootloop(M logo or it continously loading in Android menu). It is better to go to stock recovery(Hold the vol - button and then power button and then release it. you will get android logo with exclamatory symbol. Press vol - and vol + button at the same time to get in to stock recovery). Select wipe data/factory and wipe cache.
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in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1054447
this is exactly my error, though when i press both vol - and vol + button at the same time it doesn't do anything. Simply shows me the tiny droid and the exclamation mark.
heathenasparagus said:
found this:
in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1054447
this is exactly my error, though when i press both vol - and vol + button at the same time it doesn't do anything. Simply shows me the tiny droid and the exclamation mark.
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OK when you get to the screen with the android figure and the exclamation mark, press you VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN keys at the same time. Then navigate the menu using your VOLUME KEYS and once you have highlighted an option, use the POWER KEY to select.
z3ro-grav1ty said:
OK when you get to the screen with the android figure and the exclamation mark, press you VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN keys at the same time. Then navigate the menu using your VOLUME KEYS and once you have highlighted an option, use the POWER KEY to select.
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yeah, when I press them, nothing happens.
There is no test or menu that appears.
Should I hold them for a long time ?
Should I press some in some kind of sequence ?
heathenasparagus said:
yeah, when I press them, nothing happens.
There is no test or menu that appears.
Should I hold them for a long time ?
Should I press some in some kind of sequence ?
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There is no sequence, you have to press them at the same time. Else there is a problem with your volume keys. I'll run you through stock recovery just to make sure.
1. Turn your device off.
2. Press and hold the Volume Down button.
3. Whilst holding down the Volume Down button, turn on your device by pressing the Power button.
4. Once the screen turns on and the red 'M' appears, let go of the Power button but NOT the Volume Down button, keep holding that.
5. You'll be greeted by the android with the exclamation mark, now you can release the Volume Down button.
6. Press the Volume Down and Volume Up simultaneously (at the same time).
7. You'll now have a terminal on your screen from which you can navigate with your volume keys and select with your power button.
Hopefully that helps. Other wise I suggest you visit this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=966537
Hopefully finding your stock sbf may help.
If your phone is Defy:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/umts_jordan/list.php
If your phone is Defy+:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/umts_jordanplus/list.php
heathenasparagus said:
yeah, when I press them, nothing happens.
There is no test or menu that appears.
Should I hold them for a long time ?
Should I press some in some kind of sequence ?
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Tap the bottom right corner in recovery(android logo), then wipe.
For Froyo recoveries you need to tap bottom right corner a few times. For GB recoveries you need to press vol+ &- simultaneously.
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hackergnome said:
Tap the bottom right corner in recovery(android logo), then wipe.
For Froyo recoveries you need to tap bottom right corner a few times. For GB recoveries you need to press vol+ &- simultaneously.
Sent from my MB526 using xda premium
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ah right, I didn't know that
z3ro-grav1ty said:
ah right, I didn't know that
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Yep, that did the Trick.
Thanks!

Moto G Lollipop power up key combinations ( "No Command" screen )

I have a non rooted MotoG and it was normaly updated to Lollipop trough OTA, but when I wanted to clear the cache it wasn't possible, the usual key combination didn't work. So... I had to search for a while to found the solution, and it was? on lollipop the key combination is different from used on kit kat.
I couldn't find here that combination, so decided to share with others my findings, I hope it help someone else like helped to me.
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Lollipop Steps
1. Ensure the device is powered off, and unplugged (not sure if necessary, if have time, try it)
2. Press and hold the Volume Down button and Power button (located on the right edge of the device) for approximately 3 seconds then release.
3. From the "Boot Mode Selection Menu" screen, select Recovery.
Note: Use the Volume Down button to scroll through the menu options and the Volume Up button to select.
4. From the "No Command" screen (Android figure lying on his back), press and hold the Power button then press and release the Volume Up button to display the menu options.
5. Select "wipe cache partition". ( Use the Volume buttons to highlight and the Power button to select. )
Note: It takes it's time, don't be afraid.
6. Select reboot system now.
Note: Allow several minutes for the reboot process to complete.
Same procedure should be also used to do a facotry reset, apply update from SDCARD and more..

Need HElp stuck in reboot

this is my first time having problems rooting a phone following a guide here. The root itself passed on odin but now my phone is stuck constantly rebooting, what do i do from here? Its the tmobile version of the phone.
Berbz said:
this is my first time having problems rooting a phone following a guide here. The root itself passed on odin but now my phone is stuck constantly rebooting, what do i do from here? Its the tmobile version of the phone.
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I dont know which method you used but you need to flash a custom kernel after the rom afair. Did you flash the one?
Press and hold volume down, home button and the power key until you get to the Download mode screen.
Press volume down to restart.
Immediately press and hold volume up, home button and power button.
You will see a message about "Installing system update..." which will then change to a Recovery Mode screen.
Use the volume keys to select the factory reset option.
Press power key to confirm that choice.
Once the wipe is complete, use the volume up/down keys to select "Reboot device now" and press the power key.

My Nexus 6P is stuck in a bootloop. It's already on the May build.

I don't know how to use the Android Debug Bridge but want to try to fix it without having to get Google involved
The first and foremost way, is by clearing the cache partition through stock recovery.
Boot into stock Android recovery:
Power down your 6P completely.
Press and hold volume down and power keys until you see the bootloader mode.
Keep tapping either the volume up/down key, until you see 'Recovery mode' as the selection. Select it by pressing the power button.
A black screen should appear, with an Android bot and exclamation mark. While on this stage, press and hold the power button, and tap the volume up key once.
You should now be in stock recovery mode.
Now, you will need to use volume keys to navigate, and power key to select 'Wipe cache partition'. Finally select 'Reboot system now'.
This may just fix your issue. If it doesn't, let me know.
Didn't fix it. What do you recommend I do now?
I'm perfectly fine with factory resetting my phone.(is that the only other option you'd recommend me do?)
mj_is_cool said:
I'm perfectly fine with factory resetting my phone.(is that the only other option you'd recommend me do?)
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Yes, the second option would be to factory reset.
That fixed it
Thanks!

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