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Is there way to find out who is causing "Android is Upgrading" on boot?

LeoRexus

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First.... Samsung Stellar, running JB (ME1 update), rooted, with the ICS bootloader (to allow TWRP).

I've been using TB to purge some bloatware and system apps that I don't need/want... Now, every time it boots, I get the "Android is Upgrading" message, but it is only optimizing "1 of 1" app.

Is there a log or something where I can find out what app that is? Or what is triggering it? I've read that it has to do with the Dalvik... I've tried to wipe both that and the cache... but it will keep coming back.

Its more an annoyance at this point, adding a couple of seconds to booting, but it annoys me nonetheless and I desire a way to smite said message. :)
 
Normally, that screen happens when the OS is populating the Dalvik cache. If it is happening every time you reboot, then something is getting cleared out constantly and thus having to repopulate every time.
 
Right.... seems pretty clear... but what I am trying to figure out is who is getting popped on boot every time. If I can find the culprit app, I might be able to stop it from tweaking out every time I restart.
 
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