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Having issues with beta: Wiping cache partition🤷🏾‍♂️

(Topic created: 10-14-2021 11:36 AM)
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Hi Beta Community,

If there is anyone that's having issues with software bugs, freezes and reboots; haven't done so already, try wiping the cache partition. 

Turn off device

When ready to power up, press and hold (power & Volume +/up) till the splash screen appears. Then Release them both. 

You will be taken to a menus with a list of options... :warning:READ THE DIALOGUE & OPTIONS:warning:

Use the volume keys to move & power key to select... 

Choose the: Wipe cache partition then select it using the power button. 

The phone will perform the operation.

After, select : Reboot system. 

Phone will restart.. 

Yay!! You did it! Hope this helps


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user751201tmO21
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After clearing the Partition, it is HIGHLY recommended to then choose "Repair Apps", which your screenshot doesnt show, as it's not a Sammie, right (?)


Check my post in Tips:
Apps crashing on your beta - try this

.... it details both steps required
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notforhire
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post a link...that'd be very helpful!
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user751201tmO21
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I'm not on the web.

It's just as easy to
* tap search icon (magnifying glass)
* copy text from above post, then paste in search field, execute - bam! there it is 👍:beer_mug:
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TheBatt
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Even after clearing cache, and repair apps, I still have frequent quick crashes/reboots at seemingly random intervals. Although, it does seem to happen less after clearing cache and repairing apps.
Ichamel
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Check out your ram use in device care. Clear ram and update all apps.
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coffee1978
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I found ths below greatly reduced my crashes:

1) completely uninstalling any Good Lock modules you might have installed under Android 11. The modules say they are disabled under Android 12, but we're still doing things in the background.

2) remove notification access and usage data access from Digital Wellbeing, effectively disabling it.
user751201tmO21
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And y'all might not believe this, but I've recently read three posts where each person uninstalled Facebook app and performance and reliability improved,. and app crashes were much less.
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I believe it, Facebook is a resource hog
user751201tmO21
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If I were using FB during beta, I'd uninstall, then access it in a browser.

(fortunately, I abandoned FB some 12 years ago)