Guest heavyduty00 Posted January 14, 2011 Report Posted January 14, 2011 I am on rls7 jellyfish now but it happened on rls6 jellyfish as well basically i have widgets on my homescreen such as widgetsoid, winamp, clock widgets etc but when i reboot my phone, they will not work and I have to delete them and place them on my screen again. This happens with launcherpro Now i have rls7 jellyfish and am using a gingerbread launcher which I downloaded from market i think, but when I reboot my phone , the widgets on my homescreen disappear when i boot my phone up... any help as to how I can make the widgets stay?? Thanks.
Guest Swimmerboy Posted January 14, 2011 Report Posted January 14, 2011 Sounds a bit odd - I'd try going into Clockwork and running 'Fix Permissions' under advanced and then rebooting - see if this solves it. Did you do a full wipe (data + cache) before installing, or did you flash over another release? If it was the latter, then perhaps doing a full wipe, then reinstalling may cure this (although you'll have to reinstall everything from scratch)
Guest martinhy Posted January 14, 2011 Report Posted January 14, 2011 i just see this problem happens with Netfront Life Screen on both RLS4,RLS6,RLS7 (the launcher published by Netfront, with cool 3D effects) but i think it's only the problem of the launcher itself but not the ROM
Guest Swimmerboy Posted January 14, 2011 Report Posted January 14, 2011 I've been using ADW on the last few releases, but then changed to Launcher Pro for Release 7. So far it's all good for me - got LP widgets for Calendar, Facebook and SMS and the stock News and Weather widget along with SetCPU widget and a bunch of shortcuts - Not lost one of them yet. Only changes I've made to the rom are adding/removing a couple of stock apps and changing the LCD density to 160 - nothing too intrusive.
Guest Pully Posted January 14, 2011 Report Posted January 14, 2011 Make sure the widgets aren't installed to the SD Card - if they are move them back to the phones storage.
Guest heavyduty00 Posted January 14, 2011 Report Posted January 14, 2011 Sounds a bit odd - I'd try going into Clockwork and running 'Fix Permissions' under advanced and then rebooting - see if this solves it. Did you do a full wipe (data + cache) before installing, or did you flash over another release? If it was the latter, then perhaps doing a full wipe, then reinstalling may cure this (although you'll have to reinstall everything from scratch) Thanks, this seemed to fix it, ;)
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