System UI Crash

Utopia73

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I have run three different ROMs, CM10. AOKP Jelly Bean Build 1, and Jelly Belly all of which the System UI stops 4 times every hour and then about 45 seconds later it starts back up. It is quite annoying.

Can someone help me in stopping such madness?!
 

beekay201

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I have run three different ROMs, CM10. AOKP Jelly Bean Build 1, and Jelly Belly all of which the System UI stops 4 times every hour and then about 45 seconds later it starts back up. It is quite annoying.

Can someone help me in stopping such madness?!
factory reset and reflash rom

Sent from my i9250
 

killyouridols

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Odd. Strange that you have the same issue with 4 different ROMS. Because of this It sounds like there is something inherently wrong with the hardware or, even more oddly, an issue with all 4 ROMs which the only thing I can think of is that you have downloaded incorrect versions for your phone (sorry to sound like I'm insulting your intelligence but that's all I can think of)

The only think linking the errors across all the roms would be something which they all share, in this case imcompatable software.

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
 

Utopia73

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Aug 10, 2010
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Odd. Strange that you have the same issue with 4 different ROMS. Because of this It sounds like there is something inherently wrong with the hardware or, even more oddly, an issue with all 4 ROMs which the only thing I can think of is that you have downloaded incorrect versions for your phone (sorry to sound like I'm insulting your intelligence but that's all I can think of)

The only think linking the errors across all the roms would be something which they all share, in this case imcompatable software.

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
Haha you're not insulting me. Could a hard reset work through the toolkit help?
 

beekay201

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have you tried to reflash stock through fastboot? does it happen then? are you changing dpi or something? themes? are you checking sha256 or md5 after you push it to the device? its a long shot this one, but what version of cwm are you using?

get us logcat/dmesg or it didn't happen.
 
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liquid150

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When you said you wiped totally and reflashed, did you still restore from a TiBU with system apps backed up? If so, don't. Sorry if that's not the problem. Only do user apps. ONLY.
 

Utopia73

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When you said you wiped totally and reflashed, did you still restore from a TiBU with system apps backed up? If so, don't. Sorry if that's not the problem. Only do user apps. ONLY.
I don't use TiBU, I do a clean install every time

have you tried to reflash stock through fastboot? does it happen then? are you changing dpi or something? themes? are you checking sha256 or md5 after you push it to the device? its a long shot this one, but what version of cwm are you using?

get us logcat/dmesg or it didn't happen.
I have not tried to reflash stock through fastboot. I am not changing dpi or theming at all. It's a completely clean install. I am running the newest version of cwm touch. and how do I get a logcat/dmesg?

Have you tried super wipe?

Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz
Not yet, should I?
 

kyokeun1234

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Ive never done a super wipe. What does it do, like what all does it wipe. I assume it's a script
It's basically a .zip file that when you flash like other ROM or kernel, just erases everything. Simple as that. It'll erase current ROM, current kernel, files in /sdcard/, cache, dalvik, hack, all the files in the phone. It'll just leave you with a new playground for you to play on.

It might be a "overkill" for this kinda problem, but since nothing helped, I say try this.
 

Utopia73

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Aug 10, 2010
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It's basically a .zip file that when you flash like other ROM or kernel, just erases everything. Simple as that. It'll erase current ROM, current kernel, files in /sdcard/, cache, dalvik, hack, all the files in the phone. It'll just leave you with a new playground for you to play on.

It might be a "overkill" for this kinda problem, but since nothing helped, I say try this.
wait if it wipes sdcard how am i supposed to get the new rom flashed?
 

kyokeun1234

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wait if it wipes sdcard how am i supposed to get the new rom flashed?
Use adb push.

1. Download ROM of your choice
2. Place it in the same directory as adb.exe
3. Boot your (SuperWiped) phone into recovery mode (Whether it's TWRP or CWM)
4. Open up the cmd in the directory where adb.exe is located
5. "adb push NAME_OF_ROM.zip /sdcard/"
6. Install zip from sdcard->choose the zip->done.
 

Utopia73

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Aug 10, 2010
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The Woodlands, TX
Use adb push.

1. Download ROM of your choice
2. Place it in the same directory as adb.exe
3. Boot your (SuperWiped) phone into recovery mode (Whether it's TWRP or CWM)
4. Open up the cmd in the directory where adb.exe is located
5. "adb push NAME_OF_ROM.zip /sdcard/"
6. Install zip from sdcard->choose the zip->done.
Thanks so much! Sorry for all the questions I was just unsure about superwipe. I just did it. I'll let you know later if it works.
 
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