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Help to resolve a bug or error...
I have a G630-u20, b156 stock, whit ROOT and TWRP... All ok, until installed Android Tweaker 2 and done some tweaks (performance, battery, network, various)... Now after each restart, during boot appear a popup and tell me: " Optimizing app" ... 1 of X" (if no SD inserted)... if i insert SD, in this optimizing process, the cellphone will go in LOOP, and never finish this "optimizing" process....blocking the boot of my phone (bootloop).
HOW I CAN REMOVE THIS DAMNED OPTIMIZING PROCESS? I please all to help me
Última edición por Tarumahr Día 23/03/15 a las 18:29:21 Razón: Correction and add |
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Android Tweaker |
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Could you explain how you solved the problem? , it is a good idea if anyone have a problem like this.
Thank you. |
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1) Uninstalling Android Tweaker 2 had no results.
2) I've not resolved ![]() 3) I have selected all of the options in the "various" tweaks ... Then I also thought I was right there the problem and then I tried to disable the options in "different", particularly those relating to the DALVIK CACHE (checkjni, dexopt, execution mode, dexopt flags, jmiopts). PS the cellphone opens normally if I do not put the SD card (always doing "upgrade app", but it opens), vice versa if I put the SD card goes into bootloop, "optimizing" applications, and then bloking opening the phone. |
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Well, this problem uses to be related with the Dalvik Cache. Somehow it is cleaned each time that you turn off your mobile phone... If i were you, i would enter in recovery mode (Long press power + volume - when the phone is off) and do a factory reset, you know, data and cache :T
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sorry for my English |
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A few months ago I had a similar problem when I tried to put lollypop in my Xperia Z; in that moment I had a Micro SD to test some options.... The solution was to remove the card and insert a new one, the problem disappeared.
I'm not saying that the solution will be this one, but I solved it removing the card. Enviado desde mi One S usando Tapatalk 2 |
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Resolved whit PARTIAL reflash ( BOOT and SYSTEM ). Do it whit a custom recovery and be happy ( NO LOSE DATA )
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The next time I have the same problem I will do the same. I would never have thought that solution.
Thanks. |
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Hi Tarumah,
Hope you will be reading this post soon. According to your post, I suppose you did extract both files, boot.img and system.img, from the update.app file by using the Huawei update extractor, right? What did you exactly do?, did you flash both files by using fastboot (fastboot flash boot boot.img)? or did you create two flashable files with the Huawei update extractor? If so, what profile did you use to do it? Thank you very much for your answers, they will be very useful to everybody in this forum. Kind regards. mhackes |
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