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rooted i9100t problem

yep done the cache clears and permissions and found some posta about the error code im now getting, now its the factor of no download/update will download... this is the error

rpc:s-5:aec:0

i did what a few website said to do which was force stop Google play store and clear cache then force stop and clear cache for the google process below it which is Google services framework this goto home screen then go back to applications and clear cache for google play store again then turn off phone and turn it on and should work.... this didnt work for me.

so what are the suggestions?
 
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Ok, so here I am again.... NEW problem :(

I have now got the problem of my phone constantly freezing up after say 1 - 2 minutes and restarting.... this is in eternal loop

I have doe these things.

format delvik
format cache
fix permissions
even format battery
also set a recover point from before this problem started
done recoveries but this problem seems to still happen over and over again.

I've have even tried flashing a new rooted os onto my phone called SlimBean 4.2.1 (doesn't work either)

Please help, its frustrating when the phone aint working.... AS WELL AS the computer. GAAAAAAHHHHHHH
 
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Ok, so here I am again.... NEW problem :(

I have now got the problem of my phone constantly freezing up after say 1 - 2 minutes and restarting.... this is in eternal loop

I have doe these things.

format delvik
format cache
fix permissions
even format battery
also set a recover point from before this problem started
done recoveries but this problem seems to still happen over and over again.

I've have even tried flashing a new rooted os onto my phone called SlimBean 4.2.1 (doesn't work either)

Please help, its frustrating when the phone aint working.... AS WELL AS the computer. GAAAAAAHHHHHHH


Did you do a full wipe when you flashed the new ROM ?

Also turn off your location service to see if that stops the crashes
 
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Ok, so here I am again.... NEW problem :(

I have now got the problem of my phone constantly freezing up after say 1 - 2 minutes and restarting.... this is in eternal loop

I have doe these things.

format delvik
format cache
fix permissions
even format battery
also set a recover point from before this problem started
done recoveries but this problem seems to still happen over and over again.

I've have even tried flashing a new rooted os onto my phone called SlimBean 4.2.1 (doesn't work either)

Please help, its frustrating when the phone aint working.... AS WELL AS the computer. GAAAAAAHHHHHHH

The Full Monty

The problem you have is deciding if your freezes are ROM related, Hardware related, App related or Settings related.

Therefore, I suggest slowly and carefully reading and enacting the steps in, "Firmware update problems... what you can do!".

This involves Factory resetting your Phone memory and Formatting both your internal and external memories, so make backups on your computer of all important information beforehand.

The aim is to return your phone to its virgin state with no extra app's or settings. It will not wipe your current ROM.

If, after formatting External storage (SD card), Internal storage (USB storage)...

Settings > Storage > Format SD card/Format USB storage

and Factory data reset

Settings > Backup and reset > Factory data reset...

your phone reboots, do not restore any app's or settings. You can, however, sign into your Google Account and re-sync your Contacts and Calendar, etc; at this stage.

Then run your phone for for an hour or two to see if your previous problem reoccurs.

If it does not, then it is your app's and settings that were causing the problem. You can then start by re-downloading your app's, one-by-one from the Play Store > Menu > My Apps > All. This requires you to set up each app again with new settings and making sure at the same time that each app is fully compatible with JB. You can also copy your photos, music, etc; back but not any old app's or settings.

On the other hand if, prior to restoring your app's and settings, you are experiencing your old problem it could either be your ROM or your hardware. You should then flash, via Odin, a stock Samsung ROM from SamMobile and see if your problem persists. If it does, it may be your hardware.

Whilst I admit that this is a labourious and time consuming process, it is the only way I know of to get to the root of your problem.

The choice is yours!
 
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Sorry I found typographic error:


Hi pal,

My SGS II does have the following:
- Android version: 4.0.4
- Build number IMM76D.DXLPF this line should be read:
- Baseband version I9100DXLPB
- Kernnel version: 3.0.15-1056084 dpi@HP16 #3 SMP PREEMPT Thu Aug 23 13:50:48 KST 2012
- Build number: IMM76D.DXLPF

What Rooting Package should I use? Where can I get it?

Regards,
oly
 
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