V Vengeance New Member Sep 13, 2010 #1 Since updating to 1.1.1, every time I've tried to open Gem Settings it immediately FCs. I've tried wiping and clean installing, still no help.
Since updating to 1.1.1, every time I've tried to open Gem Settings it immediately FCs. I've tried wiping and clean installing, still no help.
W wingdo Active Member Sep 13, 2010 #2 You've had a lot of views and no responses. I guess everyone is looking at this and thinking what I am. Never seen that. You've wiped data and cache, and clean installs and still noting? Sorry, I've got nothing.
You've had a lot of views and no responses. I guess everyone is looking at this and thinking what I am. Never seen that. You've wiped data and cache, and clean installs and still noting? Sorry, I've got nothing.
P pdroid Silver Member Sep 14, 2010 #3 Try again - a completely clean install (wiping data+cache) with just sapphire base package + gapps. If you get FCs on opening GEM settings, grab a logcat and post on the bug tracker. I've not heard of anyone else with this issue.
Try again - a completely clean install (wiping data+cache) with just sapphire base package + gapps. If you get FCs on opening GEM settings, grab a logcat and post on the bug tracker. I've not heard of anyone else with this issue.
I InfernoX51 Member Sep 14, 2010 #4 pdroid said: Try again - a completely clean install (wiping data+cache) with just sapphire base package + gapps. If you get FCs on opening GEM settings, grab a logcat and post on the bug tracker. I've not heard of anyone else with this issue. Click to expand... +1 to that Also could try using the manual format functions in CW - under partitions menu. Format Boot, System, Data, Cache.
pdroid said: Try again - a completely clean install (wiping data+cache) with just sapphire base package + gapps. If you get FCs on opening GEM settings, grab a logcat and post on the bug tracker. I've not heard of anyone else with this issue. Click to expand... +1 to that Also could try using the manual format functions in CW - under partitions menu. Format Boot, System, Data, Cache.
F Fultz33 New Member Sep 14, 2010 #5 This happened to me before but not coming to this version. If you are using titanium backup to restore your apps, try not restoring Gem Settings.
This happened to me before but not coming to this version. If you are using titanium backup to restore your apps, try not restoring Gem Settings.
A AuroEdge Member Sep 14, 2010 #6 Use standard voltage kernel (default installation comes with one), wipe sd card, and plug into ac adapter. Still having problems on a fresh flashing?
Use standard voltage kernel (default installation comes with one), wipe sd card, and plug into ac adapter. Still having problems on a fresh flashing?