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Help System UIDs Inconsistent warning

Solution !!!!
Root your phone>install rom manager>open rom manager>go to fix permissions>start fix permissions > and the problem is solved
applause for me :)

im having the same issue with my lg gt540 mobile..How to instal rom manager or z4root1.3.0.apk with out any file manager in the mobile?

can any one help me out please..
 
LG GT540 update ver2.1 update I made one and not the market works and when you turn on the system appears inconsistent UIDs how can we restore the previous androids 2.1 I have done unroot with z4root but again the same thing with help me
 
Are you rooted? If so go to recovery - advanced and select fix permissions. If your luck it will fix it, if not a factory reset, fresh install, or nandroid restore is required.
My bf bought me a Nexus 4 so I was trying to reformat my Incredible to give to my sons and I didn't think to unroot first. I kept getting the "inconsistent UIDs" error so I followed your suggestion and it worked, thank you so much!
 
New to this. I have the same UID issue. All Greek to me. I am in the process of doing a factory reboot within settings. So what is "rooted" I keep reading about?

Gordon
 
It's an issue with file system descriptors. There ends up being some problems with the data partition.

Try using recovery to re-format the /data partition (in newer versions of TWRP, it's Wipe > Advanced Wipe > [x] Data > Repair or Change File System > [note which you are using here] Change File System > [ext4, in my case])

I'm using HTC Evo LTE with HTC One software.

Here are some links that may help: (this may apply to your phone, even if not using HTC - but you may also have a different problem)

HTC One Superwipe script - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536402
Fix data partition on HTC One - http://android-revolution-hd.blogspot.com/2013/10/fix-data-htc-one.html
 
Solution !!!!
Root your phone>install rom manager>open rom manager>go to fix permissions>start fix permissions > and the problem is solved
applause for me :)

Had the same issue on MATE7. Installed ROM MANAGER and "fix permission" trick did the job.
Not necessary to "WIPE DATA / FACTORY RESTORE" which takes a lot of time to reinstall all the apk then.
Thanks a lot Costantino for the precious suggestion !!!
 
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