[Q] elocity - A7 General

Can someone tell how to clear the cache and system thing too, thanks, I am trying to do a rom, so I can get the android market.

If you go to System Update in the settings menu it will take you to the recovery menu where you have those two options

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[Q] Market Not Updating

I've noticed that every time i get updates from the market, they will not update. Some get stuck on "Starting Download" and other will just start downloading but will disappear when the download has finished and will not install.
I have read somewhere that you should clear your dalvik cache, that only worked for some of the applications to update, other will not update.
I have looked around and nothing really useful to help resolve this situation.
This has happened to me before. I think I was able to resolve it by wiping the Market data with Titanium Backup (select Market from TB and select 'wipe data').
I think you can also clear the Market data from Settings > Applications > Manage Applications if you don't want to use TB.
You should reboot the phone after doing so. Hope that helps!

[Q] Installing ElocityMod v1.41 - Confused over wiping

I am trying to install Dexter's ElocityMod v1.41, and running into two problems.
The easy and final problem is this: how do I know if the mod was successful or not? How can I verify that the A7 is running ElocityMod v1.41.
The confusing problem and first problem I have is this.
I power the machine up, and use the procedure ElocityMod v1.42 thread to enter the Recovery Menu
I press home and see the menu
I select Wipe/factory reset
BUT
At that point I am presented with the following:
Android system recover <1e>
Confirm wipe of all user data?
THIS CAN NOT BE UNDONE.
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes -- delete all user data
No
No
No
E:recovery.c Can't open /cache/recovery/command
Formatting MISC:...
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So this confuses me. I have a few questions.
Do I want to wipe the user data? What will I lose by doing so?
I can move up and down selecting each list item. Do I want to press MENU and wipe each one?
Or do I want to wipe only the first item?
Or do I want to wipe only the user data?
And what is that stuff at the bottom about can't open a cache recovery command and formatting MISC:?
And finally, is the Elocity A7 easy to brick, or hard to brick and easy to recover from?
Thanks so much
Jerry
What I did when flashing was wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition, and then apply sdcard:update.zip. I did the same thing for 1.41, 1.42 and the xbox controller patch. Wiping should erase all data and programs on your tablet. I am not sure how hard it is to brick this tablet but as long as the files you download from that thread don't get corrupted in the download process you should be fine. And even then I think you should easily be able to just turn it off and get back into recovery to flash again.
Thanks, I deleted the user / data partition, and actually did not apply the update (accidentally) and just rebooted to find that the tablet booted up just fine, looking reinitialized to factory defaults.
So I tried again, and this time applied the update, and it worked just fine.
And success seems to be self-evident, in this case, coming up, being asked to setup a "phone", and signing into a google account, and eventually seeing a lot more apps in the drawer, specifically including the market.
One other tip though, you can't sign into your google account until you setup a wifi channel. The tablet wants you to do it the other way around.
And just a note for google 2 step authentication users, if you do use 2 step authentication, then when signing in to an existing google account on the tablet, you do need to use a google application specific password.
yeah kind of dumb it asks for a google login when you don't even have wifi setup. you can also check the what version you have by going into settings and clicking about.

Problem: Android refuse to open 'Manage Application'-menu item

Hi all,
I have a problem on my HD2 with CyanogenMod 7 (v 2.6)
When installing it on my phone everything was working perfectly.
but now... 4 months later, when i go to the menu, browse to Applications, and pressing Manage Applications or Active Services, the menu fades away, and returning to the Applications menu, there is no way of going into that menu.
Rebooting doesn't give any solution.
Does anyone recognize this issue, or know how to fix it?
Alright, Do you use CWM?
Do a backup.
Wipe Cache,
Under advanced:
Wipe Dalvik-Cache, Fix permissions.
Try again, booting will take longer, explanation by Cyanogen:
When Android starts up, the DalvikVM looks thru all of your applications (.apk files) and frameworks, and builds a tree of dependencies. It uses this dependency tree to optimize the bytecode for every application and stores it in the Dalvik cache. The applications are then run using the optimized bytecode. This is why when you install a new ROM, sometimes it takes a very long time to boot for the first time. Any time an application (or framework library) changes, it's reoptimized and the cache is updated.
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Try if it works, if not, reflash the rom (that's why you did the backup), and clear those caches again, and fix permissions.
Good luck
I do have Rom Manager, when i want to backup it asked me to install CWM.
after installation and running the backup tool it rebooted without any messages.
I try get into the recovery mode, but i am failing doing that.
in the aMAGLDR v1.12 i held the Power button for a couple of seconds.
a menu appears.. there are 10 options, but non of them is related to AD Recovery.
what do i wrong?
BTW.. it's funny to see you as living in the same place
oops.. i think i screwed up some things..
In the rom manager menu, i selected the Fix Permissions item.
After a couple of minutes and applying of permissions i had to reboot the phone.
..and now it is in a reboot-loop.

[Q] Why when upgrade CM11 loss settings??

Hi, every updating to a new nightly I lose the settings icons and widgets on the screens.
Even now with the introduction of Trebuchet, what happens??
To update I use options in Info in Settings in my Nexus 4...
Please help me :crying:
SORRRY I POSTED IN WRONG PLACE... I CAN'T MOVE IN QUESTION
Before every update just take backup of Apps data u need, than update, restore those...
You're installing via a custom recovery? Are you wiping data, cache, etc. before updating?
Tahnks, I update via settings - info device - update Cyanogenmod. I've installed Clockwork recovery touch, and usually not wipe data cache before.
I lose settings icons and widgets on the desktop, number pages ETCC ..
Download the latest cm11 to your phone and flash via twrp.

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

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