Tried to change my keyboard... now phone crashes. Fix permissions doesn´t help - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I wanted to change my keyboard... In fact I *did* change my keyboard.
At first whenever I wanted to use the keyboard (for notepad for example) it would say something like "Unable to reach" but after a while the keyboard just started working.
Then I switched on wifi and everything started crashing with the usual "Unfortunately (insert every task) has stopped working".
I know I can probably solve this by doing a factory wipe... but I also know that there MUST be a better way to solve this problem.
I have adb installed. I have Siyah kernel.
I can access the whole damned phone from my laptop in or out of recovery mode. I just don't know where to look to fix the problem.
A possible clue:
I tried flashing Keyboard-Blau.zip when my keyboard wasn't working. But CWM aborted the flash with an unknown error.
This is very similar to what happened the last time I had this problem. The only thing in the zip anyway was AXT9IME.apk in the system/app folder.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
P.S. I have also wiped cache and davlak cache AND attempted to install a rom. All permissions in system/app seem fine.
Could it be that system is mounted as r/w somehow?
EDIT2: Just now when I tried to to wipe dalvik (sp) cache it said something about:
"Unknown volume for path sd-ext"
Just a note.
Also I have erased /system then installed the rom again and it's still acting up.

TeamRainless said:
So I wanted to change my keyboard... In fact I *did* change my keyboard.
At first whenever I wanted to use the keyboard (for notepad for example) it would say something like "Unable to reach" but after a while the keyboard just started working.
Then I switched on wifi and everything started crashing with the usual "Unfortunately (insert every task) has stopped working".
I know I can probably solve this by doing a factory wipe... but I also know that there MUST be a better way to solve this problem.
I have adb installed. I have Siyah kernel.
I can access the whole damned phone from my laptop in or out of recovery mode. I just don't know where to look to fix the problem.
A possible clue:
I tried flashing Keyboard-Blau.zip when my keyboard wasn't working. But CWM aborted the flash with an unknown error.
This is very similar to what happened the last time I had this problem. The only thing in the zip anyway was AXT9IME.apk in the system/app folder.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
P.S. I have also wiped cache and davlak cache AND attempted to install a rom. All permissions in system/app seem fine.
Could it be that system is mounted as r/w somehow?
EDIT2: Just now when I tried to to wipe dalvik (sp) cache it said something about:
"Unknown volume for path sd-ext"
Just a note.
Also I have erased /system then installed the rom again and it's still acting up.
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What rom are you on? Did you do a full wipe when you flashed it?
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kilometers4 said:
What rom are you on? Did you do a full wipe when you flashed it?
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Wanamlite. Latest version. And I sure did...

TeamRainless said:
Wanamlite. Latest version. And I sure did...
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What keyboard did you choose? One from the play store?
Edit : have you tried to flash the rom over what you have now, with no wipe?
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kilometers4 said:
What keyboard did you choose? One from the play store?
Edit : have you tried to flash the rom over what you have now, with no wipe?
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Yes I tried it.
And somebody had uploaded the stock, touchwiz keyboard. So I copyed it over and set the permissions correctly.

TeamRainless said:
Yes I tried it.
And somebody had uploaded the stock, touchwiz keyboard. So I copyed it over and set the permissions correctly.
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Hmm.. The only thing I can think of is wiping cache, dalvik one more time EDIT: and try to fix permissions from cwmr. If that doesn't work I would make a nandroid backup and flash your rom with a full wipe again to see if that fixes it. At least you can restore the backup if it doesn't
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kilometers4 said:
Hmm.. The only thing I can think of is wiping cache, dalvik one more time EDIT: and try to fix permissions from cwmr. If that doesn't work I would make a nandroid backup and flash your rom with a full wipe again to see if that fixes it. At least you can restore the backup if it doesn't
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Yeah I know a full wipe will fix it. I've already done that and screwed it up again a few more times for testing purposes.
My point is that there SHOULD be a way to fix it without a full wipe.
I mean if you've got root access, CWM recovery, AND you can actually boot the phone and access adb at the home screen... Then it should be possible to fix the problem.
It's a shame android dosnt return an error telling you WHY something is crashing. Then it would be a cinch.

TeamRainless said:
Yeah I know a full wipe will fix it. I've already done that and screwed it up again a few more times for testing purposes.
My point is that there SHOULD be a way to fix it without a full wipe.
I mean if you've got root access, CWM recovery, AND you can actually boot the phone and access adb at the home screen... Then it should be possible to fix the problem.
It's a shame android dosnt return an error telling you WHY something is crashing. Then it would be a cinch.
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What keyboard are you trying?
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kilometers4 said:
What keyboard are you trying?
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This one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1483428
...from post #2. Then I tried the zip in post 3 and four. (If you'd like to replicate the error just backup your /data then you can do whatever the hell you want and just restore /data and you'll have everything.) Then I tried flashing the zip from post 3 or 4... which didn't work. Followed the directions for changing permissions on the keyboard.
I hadn't realized you could backup everything from CWM Recovery. And hadn't even considered that just restoring /data would work without screwing everything up again... but work it did! Wish I had realized that a couple of weeks ago... but I didn't really want that data anyway.
Basically I just want the touchwiz keyboard because the standard android one is too small for my hands.
But I can't quite figure out how changing two files... and even changing them back later... could crash the whole damned OS beyond repair.

TeamRainless said:
This one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1483428
...from post #2. Then I tried the zip in post 3 and four. (If you'd like to replicate the error just backup your /data then you can do whatever the hell you want and just restore /data and you'll have everything.) Then I tried flashing the zip from post 3 or 4... which didn't work. Followed the directions for changing permissions on the keyboard.
I hadn't realized you could backup everything from CWM Recovery. And hadn't even considered that just restoring /data would work without screwing everything up again... but work it did! Wish I had realized that a couple of weeks ago... but I didn't really want that data anyway.
Basically I just want the touchwiz keyboard because the standard android one is too small for my hands.
But I can't quite figure out how changing two files... and even changing them back later... could crash the whole damned OS beyond repair.
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It might be a bad zip/apk file
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kilometers4 said:
It might be a bad zip/apk file
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It absolutely was. But what did it do and how could I fix it?

Related

Please help..

My phone upon reboot usually gets stuck on a "Sorry! Process system is not responding" "Force Close" or "Wait".
Neither option works and I have to do a battery pull.
It doesn't matter what ROM I use it always happens.
Would someone be able to tell me how to get a log from bootup? And would someone be willing to look at the log for me?
Thanks guys!
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tes5884 said:
My phone upon reboot usually gets stuck on a "Sorry! Process system is not responding" "Force Close" or "Wait".
Neither option works and I have to do a battery pull.
It doesn't matter what ROM I use it always happens.
Would someone be able to tell me how to get a log from bootup? And would someone be willing to look at the log for me?
Thanks guys!
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I don't mean to sound like a tool by suggesting this, but, have you wiped? Wipe cache and dalvik to start off with see if that works...and if it doesn't do a full wipe and get back to us.
Again, I'm not trying to be a ****...if you are beyond this level of help, well, we're gunna need more details.
i can tell you how to get a log but i cant tell you whats wrong using the log
plug your phone into your computer, using adb type in "adb logcat" and press enter and you should see a whole bunch of text start appearing
before you flash a rom do you do factory resets and make sure to wipe your cache and dalvik cache? that could be the problem..
I have done it all, wiped dalvik, cache, and everything else. I even tried using CWM instead of twrp and the issue remains.
Thanks everyone for trying to help...
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tes5884 said:
I have done it all, wiped dalvik, cache, and everything else. I even tried using CWM instead of twrp and the issue remains.
Thanks everyone for trying to help...
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If you've done a full wipe and tried different roms then I would be inclined to believe that the issue is likely hardware.
tes5884 said:
I have done it all, wiped dalvik, cache, and everything else. I even tried using CWM instead of twrp and the issue remains.
Thanks everyone for trying to help...
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I would use TWRP and do this:
Go into wipe menu, then Wipe cache, wipe dalvik, wipe data (factory reset). Go into advanced menu (I think) and there should be another wipe menu. Wipe /system. Then flash the ROM of your choice and it should be fixed. Wiping /system manually is the key since some ROMs don't do that (mine does, however)
Thanks ill try the advanced system wipe.
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Negative I tried formatting system and all the rest. It didn't work. The strange thing is when I remove my sdcard it boots fine, I tried a second sdcard and the same issue.
Thanks again guys.
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Another strange thing is, when I reboot via "adb reboot" it works fine...
tes5884 said:
Negative I tried formatting system and all the rest. It didn't work. The strange thing is when I remove my sdcard it boots fine, I tried a second sdcard and the same issue.
Thanks again guys.
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stock card?
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stock card?
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none of these are stock card, I cant seem to find my stock card.
As a matter of fact I dont think I ever even booted with my stock card. Do you think that can be the issue?
Thanks
tes5884 said:
none of these are stock card, I cant seem to find my stock card.
As a matter of fact I dont think I ever even booted with my stock card. Do you think that can be the issue?
Thanks
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In a word, yes. Are any of these 'bargain' cards you got online by chance? If not and they are from a reputable vendor I would put them in the computer, copy data off and format them....and if that still doesn't help find a 'known good' card and go on from there. The stock card would be preferable, but, if you can't find that a 'known good' card is the next best thing. If the stock card or a 'known' good card doesn't help I'm still inclined to think it's a hardware error...but after hearing about the SDcard I'm leaning towards the phone is fine the card is screwed.
daneurysm said:
In a word, yes. Are any of these 'bargain' cards you got online by chance? If not and they are from a reputable vendor I would put them in the computer, copy data off and format them....and if that still doesn't help find a 'known good' card and go on from there. The stock card would be preferable, but, if you can't find that a 'known good' card is the next best thing. If the stock card or a 'known' good card doesn't help I'm still inclined to think it's a hardware error...but after hearing about the SDcard I'm leaning towards the phone is fine the card is screwed.
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ok I appreciate the help and I will look for a new card.
Went to a sprint store, they said its probably a hardware issue and they ordered me a new one.
Here's to hoping the new one one won't have any issues....
I appreciate all the help from you guys.
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[Q] "Android is Updating" Window on Every Boot [SOLVED]

Hey guys I get "Android is Updating" "Optimizing Apps" Window on Every Boot, just for a Few Seconds, It didn't use to do this, has anyone experienced this, I'm Running Hydra-H2o ROM and Siyah Kernel?
UPDATE, SOLVED, Thanks to SoLoR1 for the "Fix"
SoLoR1 said:
I found out what caused this message for me... It was Titanium Backup odex file. So you can do two things, you can remove and then install again Titanium Backup or go in to /data/app and remove TB odex file and reboot phone....
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Mine only does this when I install a new app to the /system directory and reboot. As you said it only lasts a few seconds, nothing to get worried about.
Chris.
Sounds like it's a boot animation.
OP, does the "Android is Upgrading" occur after the boot animation or as part of the boot animation? I doubt it is a boot animation as I have had it before, and it is standard, just not after every boot. Are you changing something in the /system/app directory or flashing a new mod? These would trigger an "Android is Upgrading" message.
Chris.
Some form of zip align/ optimise at boot
Check your roms specifications .
With 42 posts you can ask in the rom thread .
jje
It could be your cache or delvik cache is being cleared. Do you have something like a cleanup cache program running.
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First I want to thank everyone for your prompt replies it's nice to see how helpful this community is!
themadba said:
Mine only does this when I install a new app to the /system directory and reboot. As you said it only lasts a few seconds, nothing to get worried about.
Chris.
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It does it every time, I'm not worried I'm Annoyed LOL
ctomgee said:
Sounds like it's a boot animation.
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it's not boot animation
themadba said:
OP, does the "Android is Upgrading" occur after the boot animation or as part of the boot animation? I doubt it is a boot animation as I have had it before, and it is standard, just not after every boot. Are you changing something in the /system/app directory or flashing a new mod? These would trigger an "Android is Upgrading" message.
Chris.
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It ALWAYS occurs after, I've only changed the Launcher in system/app dir could that be it?
JJEgan said:
Some form of zip align/ optimise at boot
Check your roms specifications .
With 42 posts you can ask in the rom thread .
jje
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Hydra-H2o is Zipaligned could that be it?
bored_stupid said:
It could be your cache or delvik cache is being cleared. Do you have something like a cleanup cache program running.
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I've wiped all caches, it still does it...
Try to install ultimate kernel cleaning script before you flash the rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1363738.
RGNDI said:
First I want to thank everyone for your prompt replies it's nice to see how helpful this community is!
It does it every time, I'm not worried I'm Annoyed LOL
it's not boot animation
It ALWAYS occurs after, I've only changed the Launcher in system/app dir could that be it?
Hydra-H2o is Zipaligned could that be it?
I've wiped all caches, it still does it...
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Thats what im talking about, when I wipe cache/delvik cache and when I reboot, the phone as to rebuild the delvik cache, hence andriod is upgrading. Never did it under gingerbread but i think its par of the course for ICS.
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davidsgs23 said:
Try to install ultimate kernel cleaning script before you flash the rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1363738.
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I have it and I've Used it , but will give it another try, now that Siyah 3.2.3 is out!
Tried it super script and flash new kernel, didn't work, will try when the new rom is out
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It isn't the dalvik cache being rebuilt that causes the "Android is Upgrading" because I just wiped my davlik cache as a test, and just a longer boot animation. I see that Hydra H2O is also an AOKP based ROM, like HydrogenICS, so I don't know, depends on the build version. Anyway, nothing to get annoyed about either. Just post on the developer's thread and see if anyone else has the same problem. Also, it isn't kernel related because I use Siyah Kernel too.
Chris.
I have same issue.... on every boot i get "Android is upgrading" window with Starting applications, i dont get any Optimizing applications, just Starting... for a sec or two... Didnt find the solution yet i also went and reflash same rom over with no success, only thing i didnt do is format /data partition since i cant be bothered to install all apps again....
edit: i found this since im runing stock XWLP9 with siyah krnel it might be it... however im sure i didnt have it few days ago...
SoLoR1 said:
I have same issue.... on every boot i get "Android is upgrading" window with Starting applications, i dont get any Optimizing applications, just Starting... for a sec or two... Didnt find the solution yet i also went and reflash same rom over with no success, only thing i didnt do is format /data partition since i cant be bothered to install all apps again....
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Just found this. It does including optimising applications, but I think it gets to the point. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1365133&highlight=upgrading
Chris.
The thing is it didn't do it when it I did the clean install, it did it after the phone was completely set up...
Had a good think about this. Back in the days when we were all on gingerbread. We would install a new firmware and have to wait 10-20 mins for first boot," building the delvik cache, etc ". Prompting some noobs to think they were in a bootloop and pull the battery. ICS boots faster after first install," building aplication list, delvik cache, etc", can remember it stopping have way through to ask for data roaming to be enabled. After that, whenever we clear cache/delvik cache then reboot, it has to rebuild cache again. Only this time as a Andriod is upgrading message.
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I found out what caused this message for me... It was Titanium Backup odex file. So you can do two things, you can remove and then install again Titanium Backup or go in to /data/app and remove TB odex file and reboot phone....
SoLoR1 said:
I found out what caused this message for me... It was Titanium Backup odex file. So you can do two things, you can remove and then install again Titanium Backup or go in to /data/app and remove TB odex file and reboot phone....
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Dude you rock, I had a hunch it could be Ti but never did actually do anything I uninstalled it and installed it again worked like a charm
SOLVED!
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Just FYI : This can be caused by modified ODEX files (maybe you've used some sort of patcher to remove ads, etc...) Simply remove all the modified ODEX files and you're done.
cyber9940 said:
Just FYI : This can be caused by modified ODEX files (maybe you've used some sort of patcher to remove ads, etc...) Simply remove all the modified ODEX files and you're done.
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Where do I find the ODEX files exactly?
I'm having the exact same problem - I get "Android is upgrading - starting applications" every time I boot my phone. I've got a Galaxy S I9000 running CM9 stable I haven't modified any ODEX files (not that I'm aware of). I just uninstalled Titanium Backup but I'm still getting the same message.
I tried to locate the ODEX files using ES File Explorer but I can't find them. More specifically, I can see all the .odex files for the system apps within the /system/apps folder (I don't think I should touch those though, right?) - but when I go to the /data/app folder to look for the user-installed apps, there are only .apk files in there and no .odex files at all. Are they kept somewhere else?
And if I do find where they are kept, then what? Should I just delete all of them? Is that safe?

"Android is upgrading" on every reboot?!

I m using an X.Mini on Mesa Kernel 1.4 and stock rooted ICS.
I uninstalled Sony s crap,I restored my apps with Titanium Root,
rebooted,wiped dalvik cache but now I m getting the message that Android is upgrading and starting applications on every boot.
Plus it takes more than usual to complete each restart.
So,what should I do?
Maybe wipe cache partition?
There must be a solution!
N.
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Wiping (dalvik) cache causes it to happen.
Not only dalvick cache buddy, dats ICS problem... yhu only get tha scanning applications when yhu wipe dalvick cache!!!
So,what can I do to fix it?
N.
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BlackArtsInc said:
So,what can I do to fix it?
N.
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Fix?? forget it brov...
whalesplaho said:
Fix?? forget it brov...
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Come on! There must be a way!
***EDIT***
Actually I found and will try this!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26131408&postcount=1
Originally Posted by SoLoR1
I found out what caused this message for me... It was Titanium Backup odex file. So you can do two things, you can remove and then install again Titanium Backup or go in to /data/app and remove TB odex file and reboot phone....
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Another suggestion here:
wanderxjtu said:
Just fixed that by
Code:
adb remount
adb shell rm /system/framework/com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar
Don't know why, it just works.
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N.
wow... dont know buddy!!!
if yhu delete TB odex, it wont work but try it & lets know....!
The odex delete didn't work.
The Titanium uninstallation/installation was what did the trick,though!
Hope I helped someone else too!
BTW,reboot took 65 sec in total.
N.
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BlackArtsInc said:
The odex delete didn't work.
The Titanium uninstallation/installation was what did the trick,though!
Hope I helped someone else too!
BTW,reboot took 65 sec in total.
N.
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dont understand yhu buddy....
Me too, I don't quite understand what happened. It looks like your dalvik cache gets wiped every time you restart. However I don't think Titanium Backup has that behavior. Maybe you created a bug when you deleted some system apps? It's difficult to remove system apps since the install is odexed by default AFAIK.
carlshark said:
Me too, I don't quite understand what happened. It looks like your dalvik cache gets wiped every time you restart. However I don't think Titanium Backup has that behavior. Maybe you created a bug when you deleted some system apps? It's difficult to remove system apps since the install is odexed by default AFAIK.
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If you use Systemapp Remover (paid app) it will handle that for you.
@OP and anyone else, yes, if TB is messed up it can cause the wipe of dalvik cache on every reboot. No it is not a setting, but if you messed with an app with out deleting the odex then yes it can screw up things on you cache. But thats not because you deleted the app with out odex, it would mainly be the way TB handles that leftover odex. Most likely it just leaves it there.
Best thing to do is reinstall TB, if it happens again, boot to cwm, wipe cache and dalvik, then fix permissions. After first reboot, wait for system to settle then reboot once more just to check its not doing it. Then go into TB, just run it. Don't delete any apps, then reboot again, with TB running in the background and see if it happens again.
If it does then it is a problem with either that TB version, or with your .apk. so either download it again or try a different version. Or wait for an update.
Another possibility is the way your rom is handling TB removing apps. In which case you rom is messed or again its the TB version not working correctly for your fw.
Cheer, hope I helped,
Evil.
I don't understand the technical aspect of this but in practice it did work! :thumbup:
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whalesplaho said:
dont understand yhu buddy....
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YOU....its spelled Y-O-U
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prezmater said:
YOU....its spelled Y-O-U
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dats me for yhu....
BlackArtsInc said:
I m using an X.Mini on Mesa Kernel 1.4 and stock rooted ICS.
I uninstalled Sony s crap,I restored my apps with Titanium Root,
rebooted,wiped dalvik cache but now I m getting the message that Android is upgrading and starting applications on every boot.
Plus it takes more than usual to complete each restart.
So,what should I do?
Maybe wipe cache partition?
There must be a solution!
N.
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It happened every boot? Or after install a mod?
"Android is Upgrading" will be happen if you installed a new mod on your device.
Please hit thanks if you feel happy :-D
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Fix?? forget it brov...
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kuriboo said:
It happened every boot? Or after install a mod?
"Android is Upgrading" will be happen if you installed a new mod on your device.
Please hit thanks if you feel happy :-D
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I installed some mod too,but that was not the problem!
Read above for the solution!
N.
BlackArtsInc said:
I installed some mod too,but that was not the problem!
Read above for the solution!
N.
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dont really understand tha logic... lemme just keep using my phone like dat!
When I install something via cwm I also everytime get that message "android is updating".
That's crazy. On gb I never get a similar message. But the phone works normal.
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motorazrv3 said:
When I install something via cwm I also everytime get that message "android is updating".
That's crazy. On gb I never get a similar message. But the phone works normal.
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Dats ICS Feature.....
for me the best way possible to solved this problem is to disable TB from auto-backup your apps....also it will be more practical to fix permisson (using Rom Manager & etc) after you have restore a backup from TB....
while i do have TB on my phone, i prefer to use SystemApp Remover (paid apps) cause it is a simple apps for remove/backup your apps....

Help. big trouble with apk installation

Hello. I'm having a major problem trying to install PowerAMP. I have to admit that at first I tried to crack it, with no success. So honestly, I decided to legally buy it. I know that kind of matters are not allowed here, but actually I'm looking for help on a different thing.
But the problem is that because I intalled, reinstalled, uninstalled and deleted archives so many times in my attemps (with no luck) to activate the full version now it seems like something has been corrupted.
At the moment I will swear that, with the help of Root Explorer I have deleted all trace of poweramp and it's unlocker. But there something broken somewhere. Check this out:
If I try to install Poweramp trial from the store I get this error: Incompatible with other application(s) using the same shared user ID.
If I try to install (or buy) the unlocker I get this: you're replacing another app (when there's abosolutely nothing related in /data/app!!) do you want to continue? App not installed.
So I'm stuck at those points and actually a little bit "scared". I love the app and after my failiures at attempting the activation I reeeally want to buy it legally.
But something is wrong, I've been looking for hours but I coulnd't find anything.
Maybe someone can help me, please? I can only thing of some type of cache or registry or something... anyway, any help would be EXTREMELY appreciated.
You can try doing a cache, and dalvik wipe.
Then try to install the app again.
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You mean to go into recovery and perform a wipe cache and a wipe dalvik cache, right? Isn't that dangerous for my data and configurations?
EDIT
Tried that just now, nothing changes...
Did you tried to uninstall the whole application using titanium?
I really don't know what can be happening. u.u
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eXtremeDevil said:
Hello. I'm having a major problem trying to install PowerAMP. I have to admit that at first I tried to crack it, with no success. So honestly, I decided to legally buy it. I know that kind of matters are not allowed here, but actually I'm looking for help on a different thing.
But the problem is that because I intalled, reinstalled, uninstalled and deleted archives so many times in my attemps (with no luck) to activate the full version now it seems like something has been corrupted.
At the moment I will swear that, with the help of Root Explorer I have deleted all trace of poweramp and it's unlocker. But there something broken somewhere. Check this out:
If I try to install Poweramp trial from the store I get this error: Incompatible with other application(s) using the same shared user ID.
If I try to install (or buy) the unlocker I get this: you're replacing another app (when there's abosolutely nothing related in /data/app!!) do you want to continue? App not installed.
So I'm stuck at those points and actually a little bit "scared". I love the app and after my failiures at attempting the activation I reeeally want to buy it legally.
But something is wrong, I've been looking for hours but I coulnd't find anything.
Maybe someone can help me, please? I can only thing of some type of cache or registry or something... anyway, any help would be EXTREMELY appreciated.
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Ok first thing is,go into your sd card with a file explorer and search the sd card for any folders,that are labeled with power amp,then go to recovery and wipe cache and delvik and fix permissions,reinstall poweramp that you purchased,if that doesnt work,you will need to install your nandroid and start over fresh,sometimes the files from an app,get distributed into several different folders,so its hard to delete all the temporary files left behind,unless you wipe everything and reinstall a nandroid.
Braayhaan said:
Did you tried to uninstall the whole application using titanium?
I really don't know what can be happening. u.u
I don't have titanium.
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Diablo67 said:
Ok first thing is,go into your sd card with a file explorer and search the sd card for any folders,that are labeled with power amp,then go to recovery and wipe cache and delvik and fix permissions,reinstall poweramp that you purchased,if that doesnt work,you will need to install your nandroid and start over fresh,sometimes the files from an app,get distributed into several different folders,so its hard to delete all the temporary files left behind,unless you wipe everything and reinstall a nandroid.
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I did all that, go through a lot of folder, in internal sd, external sd and in the filesystem too. I don't know what nandoroid is.
This is so weird because yesterday I installed the app like 10 times. The only different thing I did before the faliure was to look for any files related and delete them, in order to erase anything related with the crack to intall the original one.
SD maid from the play store has a corpse cleaner that may work...
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HOLY ****!! IT WORKS!! THAT APP IS THE BEST ****ING THING!!
Thank a lot, really, A LOT.
I'll buy the app right now!
eXtremeDevil said:
HOLY ****!! IT WORKS!! THAT APP IS THE BEST ****ING THING!!
Thank a lot, really, A LOT.
I'll buy the app right now!
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I have tried SD Maid and used the corpse finder but I still have teh same message.
I can't install MX player, Poweramp and Googles.
Anyone?

[Q] Any google related app crashes

So I really ****ed up, I was installing paranoid android, and for some reason the paranoid android app installation kept abborting, so I installed gapps first. When I booted, Play store wont let me log in, I keep getting "error while retrieving information from server rh-01" so naturally i panicked and factory reset. Now I cant download titanium back up to restore my files and everything wont work. How do I uninstall gapps cause I think thats whats causing this problem. Please help!
Or is there anyway to install titanium back up without access to the playstore? Please anyone im beggint you
Someone please ...
Reflash system without reflash gapps?
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Bumping is not allowed and users tend not to bother to answer serial bumps .
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qtwrk said:
Reflash system without reflash gapps?
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How do you do that? I don't know how maybe thats how i messed this up.
breeboy said:
How do you do that? I don't know how maybe thats how i messed this up.
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Format system, reflash ROM, and do NOT flash gapps.
Always backup first.
If your ROM contains gapps, you will have to use something like WinRAR to delete them before flashing
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why not just wipe system and data and reflash the ROM and correct gapps?
You could do a fresh install and download titatium backup without playstore, follow the link: mediafire.com/?a7o2cr04ub27kd0
Link from apk-appack.com :silly:

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