Monday, April 25, 2016

Getting bootloops after rebooting for being laggy

Hi all, I would like to have some feedback if some of you is experiencing the same issue as I am. My N5X is running Stock Marshmallow (latest release) and it's rooted (SuperSU v2.71) with Xposed (latest version for arm64).

Every now and then (usually with an uptime more than 80 hours) the device becomes very laggy and my usual solution for eliminating the lag is rebooting. It would be the ideal solution if only the device wasn't remaining stuck in bootloop after rebooting.
For now the only "solution" I have found is doing a factory reset from TWRP, after performing a backup of /data. Uninstalling from recovery Xposed or simply wiping cache/dalvik or even flashing separately the stock images (boot, cache, system, vendor) did nothing without a factory reset.

The first times I got bootloops on the device I knew why it was happening (one time I modified build.prop forgetting to change the permissions, another time a similar thing but with the transfer of an app in /system), but these kinds of bootloop remain a mistery for me.
It also occurred without Xposed installed and with both stock and ElementalX kernel.
A peculiar thing I noticed while in TWRP is that the Cache was displayed occupying 0 MB. Might it be related to this issue?
Now, I know now that I should probably reboot more often, but I still would like to know why this happens because it's being very annoying doing the restore procedure every damn week.
And so, while doing my research, I wanted to have some feedback from those of you who had similar issues with a similar setup.

Thanks and cheers!


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