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How to: Clear Dalvik Cache
Clicking the above link will lead you where you need to go.
The Dalvik cache is where information about your installed apps go(dependencies trees). Clearing this out typically will fix many problems associated with OTA updates and ROM installs.
After clearing this out, you'll want to reboot your device. When it reboots, it will take longer to boot up than normal as it indexes your apps dependencies and recreates the tree and stores them back into this cache folder. THIS IS NORMAL, DON'T REBOOT, WAIT UNTIL ITS DONE.
After it's done, you'll notice the device is much faster.
Clicking the above link will lead you where you need to go.
The Dalvik cache is where information about your installed apps go(dependencies trees). Clearing this out typically will fix many problems associated with OTA updates and ROM installs.
After clearing this out, you'll want to reboot your device. When it reboots, it will take longer to boot up than normal as it indexes your apps dependencies and recreates the tree and stores them back into this cache folder. THIS IS NORMAL, DON'T REBOOT, WAIT UNTIL ITS DONE.
After it's done, you'll notice the device is much faster.
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