Latest update messed up my Moto Command Widget

hammerhead13

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Today I got the update to 7.1.1 and my Moto Command Widget no longer has the Time. Every other part shows correctly. Anyone else have this happen? Any solutions?
 
Got update too...
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My Command Center still displays the time. I think it's tied to the default Clock app. Are you using the default Clock app? Have you tried removing the widget from the Home screen and re-add it back?

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I removed it and Re-added it. If i touch the Blank spot it opens the Clock App. I rebooted my Phone but no Luck.
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That's strange looking. Have you tried clearing the system Cache?

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I have Force Stopped It. Cleared Clock Data & Cache. Disabled and Enabled. Still the Same.
 
Works for me
 

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I have Force Stopped It. Cleared Clock Data & Cache. Disabled and Enabled. Still the Same.
What about clearing the system cache?

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Looks like it's an issue with the launcher. Tried stock & another one and they worked. Now to switch
 
What about clearing the system cache?

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How you do that sajo? Tried the volume and power keys. Selected recovery..... Got nothing but the dead Android.... No text to select "clear cache".....just a dead Droid.... Then it rebooted to a normal startup
Confused

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How you do that sajo? Tried the volume and power keys. Selected recovery..... Got nothing but the dead Android.... No text to select "clear cache".....just a dead Droid.... Then it rebooted to a normal startup
Confused

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With the phone powered off, press and hold the Volume Down button and the Power button at the same time until the device starts to turn on, let go of buttons.

Press the Volume Down button to highlight "Recovery mode"

Press the Power button to restart into Recovery mode.

You'll see an image of an Android robot with a red exclamation mark.

Holding the Power button, tap Volume Up once and then release the Power button.

Use the volume buttons to scroll to "wipe cache partition" and press the Power button to select it.
Select Ok or Yes to continue.

When finished, "Reboot system now" will be highlighted, press the Power button to select it.

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With the phone powered off, press and hold the Volume Down button and the Power button at the same time until the device starts to turn on, let go of buttons.

Press the Volume Down button to highlight "Recovery mode"

Press the Power button to restart into Recovery mode.

You'll see an image of an Android robot with a red exclamation mark.

Holding the Power button, tap Volume Up once and then release the Power button.

Use the volume buttons to scroll to "wipe cache partition" and press the Power button to select it.
Select Ok or Yes to continue.

When finished, "Reboot system now" will be highlighted, press the Power button to select it.

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You are the man sajo!

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But........ apparently, there's no wipe cache option on the z2 force. Something to do with an A/B partition

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A little more investigation on the Lenovo forums reveals that this is a 7.1.1 thing..... Go figure.
Still have no clue what a A/B partition thing is. Miss FoxKat

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A little more investigation on the Lenovo forums reveals that this is a 7.1.1 thing..... Go figure.
Still have no clue what a A/B partition thing is. Miss FoxKat

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LOL. What happened to Foxy?
The AB partition is supposedly a way for manufacturers to get us updates quicker. The A partition has the base OS which theoretically can be updated separately. At least I think so.

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