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possible battery manager fix

I don't know why, but this has always worked for me. After a force close I just need to plug it into a wall outlet. I suppose the batter log resets itself or something because it works fine afterwords no matter if it is plugged in or not. After rebooting the phone, I also need to plug it in at least once before the battery manager will work.
 
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Same, it seems to be completely random for me. It works fine 90% of the time, but when it starts FCing, nothing seems to fix it but time.

I did another factory reset Friday night. Its still happening, but it does seem hit and miss as to when it works.

I did notice that it started happening AFTER I installed LP though. Can't say for certain if this is causing the problem however. I've also not reinstalled WL until Kevin updates it.
 
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I think I may have found something. Since I upgraded to Froyo with the leaks and now to OTA I have never got the battery manager to work. 100% failure. I tried something that fixed it for me. In Clockwork recovery I went to advanced then reset battery stats. Then I cleared cache partition. For the clear cache I don't think this matters but who knows. I restarted my phone and dam, it works now. I did cold restarts to the phone and so far no force close.

Hope it helps.
 
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the ongoing issue with battery manager force closing
my fix is that i go into application/running services/ clear data
and problem is corrected havent had an issue in 2 days
hopes this helps you guys
Okay, I'm seeing the fc issue for the first time, and want to try this fix but don't see the option to clear the data under running services. Is it specific to the battery manager? Because I don't have that as a running service either.
 
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I think I may have found something. Since I upgraded to Froyo with the leaks and now to OTA I have never got the battery manager to work. 100% failure. I tried something that fixed it for me. In Clockwork recovery I went to advanced then reset battery stats. Then I cleared cache partition. For the clear cache I don't think this matters but who knows. I restarted my phone and dam, it works now. I did cold restarts to the phone and so far no force close.

Hope it helps.

Can I do this via Droid X Bootstrapper?

Do I choose Bootstrap recovery or reboot recovery?

Thanks!
 
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Under running services go to battery manager then go to clear data

It's not listed under my running services. But my battery ran down to zero last night and the phone died, I plugged it in and then powered it back on once it picked up some charge, and so far no more fc.

Wait. Got it. It's not under Application Settings/Running Services, it's under Application Settings/Manage Applications/ Running (tab). Evidently two different lists, has a bunch more under the latter than the former.

eta - Well crap! It worked fine while it was plugged in, but unplug it and it fc's. Tried clearing the data (now that I found it) and that didn't work either. Oh well. I don't spend a lot of time checking that anyway, just check the charge level on BatteryLife. Hate it when something doesn't work right though, makes me wonder what else isn't working correctly either.
 
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I think I may have found something. Since I upgraded to Froyo with the leaks and now to OTA I have never got the battery manager to work. 100% failure. I tried something that fixed it for me. In Clockwork recovery I went to advanced then reset battery stats. Then I cleared cache partition. For the clear cache I don't think this matters but who knows. I restarted my phone and dam, it works now. I did cold restarts to the phone and so far no force close.

Hope it helps.

Just tried this as well and so far so good! Thanks man! :)
 
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I think I may have found something. Since I upgraded to Froyo with the leaks and now to OTA I have never got the battery manager to work. 100% failure. I tried something that fixed it for me. In Clockwork recovery I went to advanced then reset battery stats. Then I cleared cache partition. For the clear cache I don't think this matters but who knows. I restarted my phone and dam, it works now. I did cold restarts to the phone and so far no force close.

Hope it helps.

I can't believe it, but this actually WORKED!!! Thank you!! I can't even remember the last time I saw the battery manager work. Must have tried almost 100 times on various versions of 2.2 leak and ota and never got it to work. awesome :)
 
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