vanilla root box for i9300 issue. - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

After flashing vanilla root box for the i9300 and the gapps I get this before I anything on the phone. "unfortunately, the process android.process.acore has stopped". comes up. It give me to option to report or ok.what should I do?

hey man,
you should just go to Manage Applications and and clear the data+cache contacts and contact storage.
be sure that you have backup for your contacts or make sure their stored at your gmail.
GL !

after flashing rom and gapss .. you must wipe data/factory reset and then reboot.

Hi man,
It's not true...even at the official thread of the vanilla
CheerS

You only need to wipe when switching Rom or upgrade to another Android version
You should however wipe whenever you get unexplainable problems

You have to clear cache and dalvick after flashing gapps

yes, but before flashing another rom, not after

eytan123 said:
yes, but before flashing another rom, not after
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Nope, check the installation instructions for Vanilla Rootbox, it says to clear cache/dalvick after flashing gapps. The same goes for any other ROM.

i was answering for the who said you need to wipe after flashing ROM not gapps.
and for the gapps enough to wipe only the dalvik and you don't need to factory reset the device. The same goes for any other ROM.

eytan123 said:
i was answering for the who said you need to wipe after flashing ROM not gapps.
and for the gapps enough to wipe only the dalvik and you don't need to factory reset the device. The same goes for any other ROM.
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Some ROMs do recommend doing a full wipe before installing the ROM and after flashing gapps. Cyanogenmod recommends it for those who are flashing it for the first time

hi people
I use the rom already 4 months,
how can i change the background in the settings
I use latest rom 3.7.1!

Sorry post makes no sense .
jje

better?
my english is not so good... sorry :/

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[Q] Is there a how to UPDATE a Custom rom?

Hello,
i'm new in this business and have a simple question for you...
When i want to update my custom rom, what is the right way to do that?
Flash over the old rom (example 8.0 -> 8.1) or what is right??
Thank you for your help!!
Jizo said:
Hello,
i'm new in this business and have a simple question for you...
When i want to update my custom rom, what is the right way to do that?
Flash over the old rom (example 8.0 -> 8.1) or what is right??
Thank you for your help!!
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Follow the instructions for that rom is all you do dont make up your own instructions .
Usually wipe of cache and dalvik is recommend by rom instructions .
jje
ok, also i must every update make a wipe cache partition, advanced / wipe dalvik cache, wipe data / factory reset and set my homescreen apps every time new?
Jizo said:
ok, also i must every update make a wipe cache partition, advanced / wipe dalvik cache, wipe data / factory reset and set my homescreen apps every time new?
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No just follow the makers instructions for that rom .
If they say factory reset thats what you do otherwise no.
jje
but the maker have not an UPDATE instruction... only an install instruction with a fullwipe...
i use this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457061
Thats a non Samsung based custom rom i suggest you search for MIU post/forum .
Found via the stickies .
http://miuiandroid.com/community/
jje
In that case, if you do an update, do a wipe cache/Dalvik before & after update (this is what I do when I update Galnet Miui, unless it's a new stable release. I do a clean install for these). Obviously if you have problems/FC's, then perhaps do a full wipe. It really does depend on the rom as JJE has said. The maker may not have a specific update instruction, but did it ever occur to you to ask the creator of the rom either in the thread, by PM, or by carrier pigeon note ?
Initiative, tho a beautiful thing, seems to have become less and less common on here of late. Everyone's looking for 'the easy route'.
Jizo said:
but the maker have not an UPDATE instruction... only an install instruction with a fullwipe...
i use this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457061
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ok, thank you two for your help!

[Q] Updating CM9.1 to CM10 witout wiping apps/settings

Hi All,
I have searched both here and on Google for an answer to this, but cant find anything clear.
I have flashed CM9.1 stable and got it set up just right, absolutely love this ROM so far!
As time goes on I am getting very tempted to give the CM10 nightly a go.
As i am going CM -> CM is it possible to flash CM10 as an update rather then wipe all my apps and settings and start over? or do I need to flash google apps, restore everything with titanium and spend an hour in settings again after installing CM10?
Thanks for your help
Normally if you are coming from the same rom then you dont need to do a full wipe.
A full wipe is a must if your going from 1 rom to a different rom.
I would suggest doing a backup just incase but i think it safe to say that you WILL NOT need do a full wipe as you are only updating the same rom.
It is always recommended to do a full wipe
- wipe/data factory reset
- wipe cache
- wipe dalvik cache
Install CM 10 nightly and Gapps and reboot.
Set back your apps etc. via titanium backup
Dav_prime said:
Hi All,
I have searched both here and on Google for an answer to this, but cant find anything clear.
I have flashed CM9.1 stable and got it set up just right, absolutely love this ROM so far!
As time goes on I am getting very tempted to give the CM10 nightly a go.
As i am going CM -> CM is it possible to flash CM10 as an update rather then wipe all my apps and settings and start over? or do I need to flash google apps, restore everything with titanium and spend an hour in settings again after installing CM10?
Thanks for your help
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Since your going from ICS to JB, Full wipe is absolutely required. Different android versions after all.

Unfortunately, Setup Wixard has stopped..

I have installed CM10.1 rom in Galaxy S3 i9300 and later i had installed the gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip. From then I am getting the error "Unfortunately, Setup Wizard has stopped. I guess the gapps is incompatible with the CM version.
I am unable to ROM again as the SDcard is not able to mount in CWM recovery.
Pl. help me to solve this by either uninstalling the current gapps or doing a fresh ROM, i am not able to proceed to do anything on the phone.
Thanks
wipe system, wipe data, flash CM, boot up, get the correct gapps
Glebun said:
wipe system, wipe data, flash CM, boot up, get the correct gapps
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Got it done, i have booted the rom and works fine.
Thanks

Task AOKP - Flash and Back is Home

So flashing the new version either via OTA or via download and flash results in the Back acting as the Home button for me.
In addition, flashing the GAPPS package does not install the Gapps (Play store etc.)
Anyone have any idea?
I have performed a full wipe - wiping data, cache, davlick cahce and it does the same thing each time.
Tried re downloading in case of a bad download/flash - same thing?
I'm stumped????
Sounds like you might not have the right version. Redownloand and try a clean install.
I would re-download the ROM and gapps. When Task first put up the gapps link, the main link linked to the ROM for the S3 and not gapps (the mirror was correct). So what you have most likely been doing is installing the latest AOKP ROM for our phone, and then flashing AOKP meant for the S3 over it. Thus things not working and no gapps.
gogorman said:
So flashing the new version either via OTA or via download and flash results in the Back acting as the Home button for me.
In addition, flashing the GAPPS package does not install the Gapps (Play store etc.)
Anyone have any idea?
I have performed a full wipe - wiping data, cache, davlick cahce and it does the same thing each time.
Tried re downloading in case of a bad download/flash - same thing?
I'm stumped????
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DaveyBB said:
I would re-download the ROM and gapps. When Task first put up the gapps link, the main link linked to the ROM for the S3 and not gapps (the mirror was correct). So what you have most likely been doing is installing the latest AOKP ROM for our phone, and then flashing AOKP meant for the S3 over it. Thus things not working and no gapps.
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I'll give that a try now...
gogorman said:
I'll give that a try now...
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Hope that works for you. I had same guess as DaveyBB, as there seemed to be the two versions posted and some confusion about gapps after first load. I have been running the 5/9 i777 update along with 5/8 gapps and it's been running great. I did a full wipe, but I also ran first just with cleared cache and dalvik cache and it didn't seem to have any problems that way either.
Good luck!

How to update a custom rom?

I'm on corvus rom. can someone please explain how to update?
Ashiq.makkar said:
I'm on corvus rom. can someone please explain how to update?
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Dirty flash the rom by wiping caches and system only. Then reboot. No data will be lost.
If you want to go to another rom clean flash is recommended. Wipe Caches, System and Data and flash the new rom. Obviously data will be lost.
callmebutcher101 said:
Dirty flash the rom by wiping caches and system only. Then reboot. No data will be lost.
If you want to go to another rom clean flash is recommended. Wipe Caches, System and Data and flash the new rom. Obviously data will be lost.
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thanks for helping me
callmebutcher101 said:
Dirty flash the rom by wiping caches and system only. Then reboot. No data will be lost.
If you want to go to another rom clean flash is recommended. Wipe Caches, System and Data and flash the new rom. Obviously data will be lost.
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There is no need to wipe system in 99% of cases when updating a custom ROM. Stop lying.
idab710 said:
There is no need to wipe system in 99% of cases when updating a custom ROM. Stop lying.
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can u please explain how to dirty flash??

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