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Why would I be getting this message: Unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped. ?? I recently tried to free up memory space and deleted a bunch of documents that were being stored. Could I have deleted something important by accident?
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Here are the steps to get into recovery. One of the options is to wipe
cache. That might help...
http://www.jeremylesniak.com/blog/2012/12/droid-razr-maxx-boot-into-recovery/
To boot your Motorola Droid Razr Maxx into recovery, regardless of your
version of Android, follow these steps.
1. Power Off the Droid Razr Maxx in the normal way, by pressing the
power button and selecting “power off.” If that doesn’t work, you can hold
down the two volume buttons (yes, both up AND down) and then hold in the
power button. The screen will go blank after a second and then you can let
go of the power button.
2. Now, press and hold both volume buttons again, but this time press
and hold the power button, too.
3. When you see the Boot Mode Selection Menu let go of all the buttons.
4. Press the volume down to select Recovery and then press Volume Up.
5. From the screen with the half-dead looking Android guy, press volume
up and volume down again (yep, same time).
6. Use the volume up and volume down buttons to navigate the menus, and
the power button to make your selection.
That’s it. You should now be all set to do whatever it is you want your
Droid Razr Maxx to do while in Recovery. You might want to check out my
other
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Possibly. You might reboot into recovery and clear cache. If that doesn't work, you might have to do a factory data reset.
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Thank you. I'm a novice...where can I find instructions on how to do that?
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Here are the steps to get into recovery. One of the options is to wipe
cache. That might help...
http://www.jeremylesniak.com/blog/2012/12/droid-razr-maxx-boot-into-recovery/
To boot your Motorola Droid Razr Maxx into recovery, regardless of your
version of Android, follow these steps.
1. Power Off the Droid Razr Maxx in the normal way, by pressing the
power button and selecting “power off.” If that doesn’t work, you can hold
down the two volume buttons (yes, both up AND down) and then hold in the
power button. The screen will go blank after a second and then you can let
go of the power button.
2. Now, press and hold both volume buttons again, but this time press
and hold the power button, too.
3. When you see the Boot Mode Selection Menu let go of all the buttons.
4. Press the volume down to select Recovery and then press Volume Up.
5. From the screen with the half-dead looking Android guy, press volume
up and volume down again (yep, same time).
6. Use the volume up and volume down buttons to navigate the menus, and
the power button to make your selection.
That’s it. You should now be all set to do whatever it is you want your
Droid Razr Maxx to do while in Recovery. You might want to check out my
other
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Before you do a Factory Reset try:
Settings > Apps > All > Media Storage > Clear data and then reboot your phone.
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Excellent breezex, this worked perfectly. The only thing was that my media storage was actually disabled...how that happened I don't know. But I'm up and running again with no error message! Yippee!!