groston
Well-Known Member
Phone: Samsung Note 4, Android OS V5.1.1, rooted, stock ROM
My battery life has recently been quite poor. After some reading, I decided to wipe the cache. I booted my phone into TWRP and clicked on Wipe->Advanced and selected Cache and and dalvik/ART cache. Once this was done, I rebooted and TWRP presented a message to the effect of ' Install Super SU - your phone does not appear to be rooted'. I clicked yes (which was probably a mistake as SuperSU is on the phone).
The initial reboot seems to go okay, but the phone hangs with the Sprint SPARK screen. I have left the phone alone for up to 10 minutes, but rebooting shouldn't take this long - something seems to be quite wrong! I do not want to do a hard reset because of a) the amount of effort needed to reinstall everything (even with Titanium backup) and b) because I am fearful that my SMS and phone logs will be lost (not sure that Titanium backs those up).
I am currently using TWRP to backup my phone, but this is not going to solve the problem. What should I try? I am very nervous about not having my phone as my elderly father is having health issues and I need to be available...
Thanks for your suggestions!
My battery life has recently been quite poor. After some reading, I decided to wipe the cache. I booted my phone into TWRP and clicked on Wipe->Advanced and selected Cache and and dalvik/ART cache. Once this was done, I rebooted and TWRP presented a message to the effect of ' Install Super SU - your phone does not appear to be rooted'. I clicked yes (which was probably a mistake as SuperSU is on the phone).
The initial reboot seems to go okay, but the phone hangs with the Sprint SPARK screen. I have left the phone alone for up to 10 minutes, but rebooting shouldn't take this long - something seems to be quite wrong! I do not want to do a hard reset because of a) the amount of effort needed to reinstall everything (even with Titanium backup) and b) because I am fearful that my SMS and phone logs will be lost (not sure that Titanium backs those up).
I am currently using TWRP to backup my phone, but this is not going to solve the problem. What should I try? I am very nervous about not having my phone as my elderly father is having health issues and I need to be available...
Thanks for your suggestions!