Silent Logging Mistake!

Fifth313ment

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Hey, I need some help. In the service code *#9900# I hit "Enable silent logging from boot" and now I can't disabled it?! I get a toast notification on startup that silent logging cannot start check my debug setting. I hate this and there is a service running called "SiletLogging" siletlogservice and com.sec.modem.settings. It is annoying and taking up resources. Any help would be great! I went o the silent logging app in the ap manager and cleared cache, tried clearing cache partition on the phone itself, etc. I tried enabling debug and then enabled silent logging and disabling but I am unable to stop the silent logging from running? I tried going to the silentlogqcom file and changing from a 1 to a 0 but it didn't work. I don't want to have to reset my phone to undo this. Arg, I'm an idiot! This is a stock T-Mobile Note 3 running Android 5.0.

Thanks a million!

5th
 
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Fifth313ment

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Oct 10, 2010
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Fort Lauderdale, FL
Hey, I need some help. In the service code *#9900# I hit "Enable silent logging from boot" and now I can't disabled it?! I get a toast notification on startup that silent logging cannot start check my debug setting. I hate this and there is a service running called "SiletLogging" siletlogservice and com.sec.modem.settings. It is annoying and taking up resources. Any help would be great! I went o the silent logging app in the ap manager and cleared cache, tried clearing cache partition on the phone itself, etc. I tried enabling debug and then enabled silent logging and disabling but I am unable to stop the silent logging from running? I tried going to the silentlogqcom file and changing from a 1 to a 0 but it didn't work. I don't want to have to reset my phone to undo this. Arg, I'm an idiot! This is a stock T-Mobile Note 3 running Android 5.0.

Thanks a million!

5th
OK I think I fixed it. I went into the application manager in settings and went to apps diagmonagent, devicetest, factory mode, service mode and silent logging and cleared data and cache in each. Then I cleared all cache data in storage settings, then went to recovery (turn off phone and hold volume up and home while pressing and holding power until you see recovery in little text on the Samsung logo you can release) and cleared system cache and also disabled cp logging in there too for good measure. When I restarted the phone the silent logging was gone and my normal system resources were back to normal. Man I got lucky! Won't mess with that anymore but at least if someone else does they have a fix which is why I am leaving this here for future people who mess up like myself!
 
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goodday2558

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Once using silentlogging its in autostart. You can use an App like Power Clean or ES task manager then look for autostart option find silentlogging and disable its autostart. That is easiest way to fix and it works. I had same Problem. Please be careful and do not disable every task.
Good day.
 
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