[Q] how to prevent android for killing process? - Galaxy Ace II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hy all. Is there anyone know script or anything else that can prevent android to killing a process? Or to change application priority? Because my phone always restart the internet application when I go to another application and go back to it.
My search result always lost because this.
Thanks in advance.
Sorry for bad english

maybe because ram manager is full already that's why when you open another application, it will automatically closed. lets wait some expert to analyze your problem..

Yes, I would like to know if there is a way to selectively prevent particular Apps from closing.

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Setting Up for a Hard reset: Questions. Plz help

Hello all,
I'm new to ANdroid coming from a Nokia n900 and I have a couple Questions before I Hard reset my phone. First of all, before ppl start to ask, I'm Hard resetting my Evo 4g because after messing around with it and installing/Uninstalling about 100 apps it's starting to bug out on me (freezes, slows down, force quit lots of apps). So I decided to give it a Hard reset.
I just wanted to know a couple things first:
-Is the Best way to completely Hard reset back to sprint stock rom is to use the "Hold Volume down Key at reboot" method??
-Do I have to back up my app brought from Android market and if so how?
-Will my Purchased Gameloft (from gameloft web store) Games still install/worked after I hard reset? Any Device not recognize problems to be expected?
-How do I back up my saved game files for games like NOVA, Zenonia, HomeRun Battle, and Raging Thunder 2? Where are they stored?
-The contact on my phone are more updated then the ones on Google. How do I export these out to my google/gmail account?
-Is there any way to Save/export my text messages?
-Anything thing else I might need to backup I didn't mention?
I know its a lot, but then again this is a big community. Hopefully a couple of you guys can answer a couple and recommend the best way to do these things.
Experience is what I'm lacking here.
Thanks
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Anyone have anything?
It would be greatly appreciated.
I may be able to answer some questions, though I am relatively new to Android OS as well.
1. Yes, the best way to hard reset your phone to a stock ROM is to reboot with the DN Vol button.
2. Not sure
3. Not a clue
4. Each app likely has it's own method of storage, you will have to poke around the app or email the developer
5. If you sync your contacts/email/calendar via a Google account, then the two should be identical. If they are not, something is wrong with your synching. Check the synch frequency on your EVO, and ensure your contacts are synching with the right acount, in case you have more than one on your EVO.
6. Yes, there are plenty of apps for that, though I myself don't use them. Search in the marketplace, or poke around these forums.
7. Backup any photos, videos, etc. to you SD card.
If your phone is running slow, you might want to check to see how many apps are running simultaneously. DL a good task manager/killer, like Advanced Task Killer.
khov07 said:
I may be able to answer some questions, though I am relatively new to Android OS as well.
1. Yes, the best way to hard reset your phone to a stock ROM is to reboot with the DN Vol button.
2. Not sure
3. Not a clue
4. Each app likely has it's own method of storage, you will have to poke around the app or email the developer
5. If you sync your contacts/email/calendar via a Google account, then the two should be identical. If they are not, something is wrong with your synching. Check the synch frequency on your EVO, and ensure your contacts are synching with the right acount, in case you have more than one on your EVO.
6. Yes, there are plenty of apps for that, though I myself don't use them. Search in the marketplace, or poke around these forums.
7. Backup any photos, videos, etc. to you SD card.
If your phone is running slow, you might want to check to see how many apps are running simultaneously. DL a good task manager/killer, like Advanced Task Killer.
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Thanks khov07.
I have Task killer running Aggressively on Auto Kill, but that's not the problem. I'm having to force quit a ton of apps and my browser keeps crashing. And even after clearing all app caches my phone overall is still running sluggish. I'm guessing one of my many apps might have done something.
I just synced all my contacts with HTC sync and backed up my SMS with a app from the market.
Also I just emailed all the developers for the games Im trying to save, thanks for the tip.
I'm still trying to figure out question #2 & 3.
-Do I have to back up my app brought from Android market and if so how?
If you're asking if you have to repurchase them, the answer is no. Your purchased apps are tied to your email. You'll be able to reinstall them.
-Will my Purchased Gameloft (from gameloft web store) Games still install/worked after I hard reset? Any Device not recognize problems to be expected?
I would ask gameloft that. I don't have any of their games
Albaholic said:
-Do I have to back up my app brought from Android market and if so how?
If you're asking if you have to repurchase them, the answer is no. Your purchased apps are tied to your email. You'll be able to reinstall them.
-Will my Purchased Gameloft (from gameloft web store) Games still install/worked after I hard reset? Any Device not recognize problems to be expected?
I would ask gameloft that. I don't have any of their games
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I just emailed gameloft... hope they get back to me soon.
Thanks for the info.
Great its rebooting now!
OK...I'm gonna having hard reset this thing tonight with out backing up my save game files
My evo is now randomly just rebooting. When press call on the phone app or start my default browser it sometimes just reboots.
This sucks. Any one else having these problem??
What rom were you using?
stock sprint rom
It could be one of your apps causing it to reboot.
Use adb to grab a log to see what could be causing it.
adb logcat V > c:\*whatever_folder*\log.txt
Albaholic said:
It could be one of your apps causing it to reboot.
Use adb to grab a log to see what could be causing it.
adb logcat V > c:\*whatever_folder*\log.txt
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How exactly do I do that? Is adb some tool or a command?
synplex said:
How exactly do I do that? Is adb some tool or a command?
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Two things I hope your joking and did you do the reset yet? I'm bored so I figured I could help.
synplex said:
How exactly do I do that? Is adb some tool or a command?
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Here's a good read You're gonna wanna how to use adb if you wanna root and flash other roms.
random reboots, on androidforums.com it has been determined that the random rebooting issue when using the stock rom is caused by unchecking the following option...
from a home screen press the following: menu button --> settings --> wireless & networks --> mobile network
watch out for that one...

automatically starting the hot spot

Hi guys,
Does anyone know if it's possible to get the sprint mobile hotspot to automatically start and share data. Basically I want use something like tasker or script manger to start up the app without me having to click anything.
Does anyone know what the actual executable is called? I've been looking around but haven't even found that.
Thanks

[Q] Need some help finding an App

Hi,
I am currently on the custom CM11 on my Samsung S3. My problem is that my son keeps playing with the cell and unknowingly installs apps or malware on the phone through the ads in the games. Can someone please suggest to me a way to lock this maybe a phone setting or an Apps that wont let him or anyone install anything new on the phone without a password.
Thanks,
Matt
amti366 said:
Hi,
I am currently on the custom CM11 on my Samsung S3. My problem is that my son keeps playing with the cell and unknowingly installs apps or malware on the phone through the ads in the games. Can someone please suggest to me a way to lock this maybe a phone setting or an Apps that wont let him or anyone install anything new on the phone without a password.
Thanks,
Matt
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Maybe block the ads altogether with adaway or something similar?
Turn off WiFi and mobile data maybe?
I have tried the adaway and others like it but some apps will still have ads like talking tom etc. as for the second option of turning the wifi and data off that is the only way I currently have but if the phone is lying somewhere and he gets hold of it all bets are off. I am surprised there is no popular app to password protect launching or installing new apps.

Strange "RootPA" app on my HTC 10. Is it a potential security issue?

Im using a HTC 10 (EU variant). Today i was scrolling through "Netguard" (if you dont know it, its an app to prevent other apps from internet access), since i configured it to show system apps it displays way more apps than the normal app overview in the settings. In there i found an app called "RootPA" and one called "root", which seems strange since i didnt unlock the bootloader or root on my own. The details in the RootPA entry say "com.gd.mobicore.pa", no idea if thats helpfull to determine the origin of this mysterious app.
Can you help me with this?
Did you Google it?
I did, but the results were not realy usefull. I found someone with a modded Galaxy S3 who deleted a RootPA on accident and broke stuff, but that ssems unrelated. Are there any things i could do to find out more about the app installed on my phone without root?
I cant say its something I've ever seen. If this person in the past removed it, and it broke stuff, that would suggest that it may have been a system app and he was rooted. From what I managed to find on google, it is part of a security suite (mobicore) used by networks to monitor what the state of the phone is, presumably incase something happens, and it was the user fault, and they know for a fact because they have logs of what the phone has done.
[ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE] Allows applications to access information about networks
[INTERNET] Allows applications to open network sockets. (i.e send information)
[READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE] Allows an application to read from external storage.
[READ_PHONE_STATE] Allows read only access to phone state.
A friend of mine got his HTC 10 2 days ago, ill ask him to look for this app. Its unlikely we would have the same virus/whatever installed.
Edit: He just reseted his 10 (due to missing language options, but thats another topic), but still found "root" and "rootPA" on his phone, so its preinstalled (although i still dont understand whats its purpose).
RootPA is provides service for provisioning secure applications that run on ARM trustzone and t-base OS (formerly mobicore). It is preinstalled in some vendors Android devices (search for this string on the internet: htc-devices-to-incorporate-trustonic-t-base-tee), but mostly unused as far as I know. The source code of some versions is available on the Internet (e.g. on github /Faryaab/android_hardware_samsung_slsi_exynos5410/tree/master/mobicore/rootpa).
It has nothing to to with rooting or unrooting the device.
PA route is very dangerous I had some I have somebody who has hacked into my phone through this particular program so to speak I have a lot of issues right now with my phone trying to get them off of my phone and this seems to be the root cause or the start of it have anybody knows how I can clear my phone and my Ram from the Vicious hacker I appreciate it I'm tired of being watched and recorded everything I do
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PA route is very dangerous I had some I have somebody who has hacked into my phone through this particular program so to speak I have a lot of issues right now with my phone trying to get them off of my phone and this seems to be the root cause or the start of it have anybody knows how I can clear my phone and my Ram from the Vicious hacker I appreciate it I'm tired of being watched and recorded everything I do
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PA route..... .rootPA ......2 different things. Hacked ? Unlikely, I think some OCD is kicking in. Want to be clean? RUU the device and do not restore anything

Question Crash & Reboot every 1-2 Days

My P6Pro has been crashing (screen freezes for 5 seconds) and then rebooting on average once per 48 hours since October. I received a replacement and STILL doing it. I've noticed that it seems 90% of crashes happen while I'm typing out a text in Textra. Anyone else experience this? And is there any way to see any logs on an unrooted phone to see what caused the crash?
Very, very odd. Someone else in the forum has a thread with something similar, but in your case, I would suspect either:
A particular app you're using causing the issue
or
A particular app's data (possibly automatically backed up to Google)
Also, are you running the November update or December?
Rooted or not?
If it were happening to me, I would factory reset and start with the very basics. If rooted, I would flash completely stock including letting it wipe. Then I would not restore anything automatically. I know it's a pain, but if the same problem is happening on two phones in a row for you, then you need to eliminate all the possible things that would be in common (such as particular apps or particular apps' backed-up data).
Without installing or restoring anything at all, use the phone long enough while completely stock to see if the problem occurs.
Once you determine the problem isn't happening (yet), I would only install the very most basic important apps to you, and test the situation each time. Install/restore a smallish round of apps and then use the phone for long enough to see if the problem is happening. Repeat with another small round of apps, et cetera.
Sometimes it's a very small thing or a single setting causing issues.
MarkAnthony121 said:
My P6Pro has been crashing (screen freezes for 5 seconds) and then rebooting on average once per 48 hours since October. I received a replacement and STILL doing it. I've noticed that it seems 90% of crashes happen while I'm typing out a text in Textra. Anyone else experience this? And is there any way to see any logs on an unrooted phone to see what caused the crash?
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How did you set up your device? With a backup? Transfer from the old phone?
Android 12 is known to be a buggy mess and causes issues when a phone is set up with a backup.
To answer your question: Android does not offer any native non-root way to determine the cause of crashes. To properly analyse that, you would need a tool like logcat (even though even Logcat will most likely not help you, since Android generally doesn't tell you specifically "that one app caused that system to freeze and that caused the crash"- there are some non-root ways to get the logs, but those will require ADB.
Your best bet would probably be
a) set up your device fresh without a backup (or at the least only with a Google Account backup, since transfers by cable seem to cause the most problems)
b) or use your device in safemode. If the crashes/freezes stop then, it's most likely a third-party app.
Morgrain said:
b) or use your device in safemode. If the crashes/freezes stop then, it's most likely a third-party app.
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Yes, this ^ @MarkAnthony121. I'd start with that and see what happens first.
Morgrain said:
How did you set up your device? With a backup? Transfer from the old phone?
Android 12 is known to be a buggy mess and causes issues when a phone is set up with a backup.
To answer your question: Android does not offer any native non-root way to determine the cause of crashes. To properly analyse that, you would need a tool like logcat (even though even Logcat will most likely not help you, since Android generally doesn't tell you specifically "that one app caused that system to freeze and that caused the crash"- there are some non-root ways to get the logs, but those will require ADB.
Your best bet would probably be
a) set up your device fresh without a backup (or at the least only with a Google Account backup, since transfers by cable seem to cause the most problems)
b) or use your device in safemode. If the crashes/freezes stop then, it's most likely a third-party app.
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Yeah I set it up with a Google Account backup. Everything was fresh, nothing transferred over and all apps installed from scratch. Considering that it seems most crashes happen in textra I'll trying uninstalling it and using the native messenger and then go from there.

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