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Clear App Cache / Data:
NOTE: In case one of your applications freezes, crashes, takes up too much storage inexplicably or doesnt work as intended, you can try fixing these issues by clearing the apps cache and / or data.
WARNING! When you clear an apps data, all your personal information stored within the app will be deleted. This includes credit card and login information, settings, profiles, high scores etc. To avoid losing personal app data, clear ONLY the apps cache.
- Open the apps drawer
- Launch Settings
- Tap Apps under Phone
- Select the desired application and tap Storage
- Tap Clear cache > Clear data
- Tap OK to confirm (read WARNING above)
Clear the Cache Partition:
NOTE: If your phone freezes, crashes, or runs out of storage inexplicably and youre considering fixing these problems by resetting the phone, you can try clearing the phones cache partition instead. Doing so can yield to similar results as a factory reset, without losing any personal data on the phone storage.
- First make sure the phone is turned off
- Press and hold Power and Volume Down at the same time
- When the phone vibrates, release Power
- When you gain access to the hTC download menu, release Volume down as well
- Press Volume down repeatedly to navigate the menu and access reboot to bootloader
- Press Power to select the option
- Wait for the HTC logo to appear, and for the No Command screen to pop-up (indicated by an exclamation mark). At this point, press and hold Power and then press (and release) Volume Up
- Release Power as soon as you gain access to Android Recovery
- Navigate the recovery menu by pressing Volume down repeatedly, and highlight Wipe cache partition
- Press Power to confirm
- Once the cache partition has been cleared, highlight Reboot system now and press Power
NOTE: If the problems havent been solved by clearing the cache partition, alternatively you can visit this thread for instructions on how to factory reset the HTC device.
Reboot to Safe Mode and Remove an Application:
NOTE: In case you have installed a third party app that causes problems and prevents you from uninstalling it, you should be able to uninstall this app from within Safe Mode. In this mode all third party apps are disabled.
- Press and hold Power while on the home screen
- Tap and hold the Power off option in the Phone options pop-up
- When prompted to Reboot to Safe Mode, tap Restart
- Wait for the phone to reboot. Once done, it should display a Safe Mode watermark in the lower-left corner of the screen
- To remove an application, go to Settings
- Then, tap Apps under Phone
- Swipe to Downloaded and select the desired application
- Tap Uninstall > OK to confirm
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