What does (awdd) mean
What does awdd stand for in Diagnostics & Usage
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What does awdd stand for in Diagnostics & Usage
iMac 27 i7, Mac OS X (10.7.2), 64G iPhone 4/S, 32G iPad 3G+WiFi
The reason question is "Why the crap does my iPhone keep crashing????".
It was GBoard.
Just now it crashed and the log created was awdd.
Why is my phone soft booting???
I've got the log for anybody who can tell Apple what's wrong with my phone...
I think they botched the battery replacement....
iPhone 6s
The reason question is "Why the crap does my iPhone keep crashing????".
It was GBoard.
Just now it crashed and the log created was awdd.
Why is my phone soft booting???
I've got the log for anybody who can tell Apple what's wrong with my phone...
I think they botched the battery replacement....
iPhone 6s
*bump
say what
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3416361?answerId=16523308022#16523308022
read this thread and it will answer your question and also might help with the reason you asked it
The term 'bump' is used in forums to move a thread back to the top of the list so it's visible again.
Diagnostic info is automatically sent to Apple if you enabled that when you first setup the phone.
To disable it:
Settings > About > Diagnostics & Usage > Don't Send
but apple will not know of problems if switched off.
Apple/Wireless/Diagnostic/Data
That answer is incorrect. The logs are named after the respective awdd process. So the last "d" stands for daemon (as is the case with all such processes, e.g., launchd, wifid, powerd).
To the OP: please do not mark an answer correct because it sounds plausible. The Apple Lisa was named for Jobs's child, and didn't stand for "local integrated systems architecture" no matter how plausible it sounded.
After further investigation, the awdd process is part of the WirelessDiagnostic.framework and oddly not part of the AppleWirelessDiagnostic.framework. So I retract my previous statement (except for the "d", which does indeed stand for daemon and not data).
It does look like the awdd stands for: Apple Wireless Diagnosstic Daemon.
Yes it is Apple Wireless Diagnosis Daemon. Looking at the logs, one can infer that it's sending diagnostics and usage information to apple.
Thanks! 🙂
What does this mean? "iBoot-1940.3.5" ?
Not really sure, but try this link: http://theiphonewiki.com/wiki/IBoot_(Bootloader)
Any idea about this one? "iBoot-1940.3.5"
What does (awdd) mean