hi, I've recently updated my google chrome and I noticed that I can't open it anymore, it just jumps out of it without any error, some other users also reported this on a local app store, I tried fixing permissions, clearing google play services cache and data, zipalign apks, etc but no sense. does anyone have any ideas?
thanks.
It just fixed by itself, I don't know why!!! it's now working perfectly!
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Has anybody had an issue with google play store not working? I tried clearing the cache, then the data, then removing/adding my account. After this failed, i installed the google play app over the system app. It fixed the issue of the store failing, but all my apps that were installed fail to show up in the installed apps under "my apps".
My question is this:
Is there a way to reattach the apps back to the market? Or am I going to have to download them all over again?
*EDIT 1*
So, I used an "updated" apk to update my google play store. About 30 minutes later the app started to crash just like before. I uninstalled the update. Next, I got a warning that I had 46 updates. Seems after uninstalling the updates every app decided to reattach to the market. I am now updating apps. I will post if app market crashes again. wish me luck.
*EDIT 2*
Well, short lived victory. As soon as my apps required to be updated it worked ok. But when i exited the update page (which i navigated to by the notification) and tried to open google play store, it crashed. Thoughts? I have not tried to install the apk again, and i have pushed the goo.im packages with no success. help?? i'm stumpped...
Hey all,
I've recorded and uploaded the video for a reproducible bug that I encountered after updating to the latest Google Maps and Google Search.
Essentially, every time Google Search is manually refreshed, Google Maps seems to crash.
I've got a rooted stock Nexus 5 on Android 4.4.2.
Google Maps version 7.6.0
Google Search version 3.2.17.1009776.arm
I've already tried the following things:
1) Cleared data on both apps and restarted the device.
2) Cleared cache via stock recovery.
None of these fixes the issue.
The only fix I found was to downgrade to the older Google Maps app.
Could anyone let me know if they are having the same issue and if anyone found a fix for it other than downgrading the app.
Thanks!
dj_aj said:
Hey all,
I've recorded and uploaded the video for a reproducible bug that I encountered after updating to the latest Google Maps and Google Search.
Essentially, every time Google Search is manually refreshed, Google Maps seems to crash.
I've got a rooted stock Nexus 5 on Android 4.4.2.
Google Maps version 7.6.0
Google Search version 3.2.17.1009776.arm
I've already tried the following things:
1) Cleared data on both apps and restarted the device.
2) Cleared cache via stock recovery.
None of these fixes the issue.
The only fix I found was to downgrade to the older Google Maps app.
Could anyone let me know if they are having the same issue and if anyone found a fix for it other than downgrading the app.
Thanks!
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I was having this same issue on the 2013 n7 as well. So I cleared both apps' data, then uninstalled the updates on search then maps. One that's done, I force stopped maps just to be safe. I then reinstalled the search update first, followed by maps. Once both installed, I turned on Google now first before even opening maps. So far, I haven't had a crash, even after a restart. Maybe the order matters, maybe not, maybe it was dumb luck. Give it a shot, can't hurt.
arts711 said:
I was having this same issue on the 2013 n7 as well. So I cleared both apps' data, then uninstalled the updates on search then maps. One that's done, I force stopped maps just to be safe. I then reinstalled the search update first, followed by maps. Once both installed, I turned on Google now first before even opening maps. So far, I haven't had a crash, even after a restart. Maybe the order matters, maybe not, maybe it was dumb luck. Give it a shot, can't hurt.
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hey, thanks for suggesting a possible fix. i'll try it out and post an update later..thanks again!
dj_aj said:
Hey all,
I've recorded and uploaded the video for a reproducible bug that I encountered after updating to the latest Google Maps and Google Search.
Essentially, every time Google Search is manually refreshed, Google Maps seems to crash.
I've got a rooted stock Nexus 5 on Android 4.4.2.
Google Maps version 7.6.0
Google Search version 3.2.17.1009776.arm
I've already tried the following things:
1) Cleared data on both apps and restarted the device.
2) Cleared cache via stock recovery.
None of these fixes the issue.
The only fix I found was to downgrade to the older Google Maps app.
Could anyone let me know if they are having the same issue and if anyone found a fix for it other than downgrading the app.
Thanks!
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Nice, that seemed to fix my problem! Appreciate the tip
@arts711 I tried your suggested solution but it didn't work for me. I guess I'll have to stick with maps 7.4.0 for now. Appreciate the tip though.
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Hey people!
I just flashed the Gapps Manager generated zip intended for my Samsung GT-S6102 (Android 2.3.6) over TechnoDUOS1.5 S1525 and everything went down without any trouble.
I had no problem updating Hangouts and installing Youtube, besides Google Market upgrades itself automatically to Play Store.
However, whenever I try to install Google Play Services through play store, it pops up an error 941. This is needed to run both Youtube and Hangouts. Google Maps on the other hand, pops up a different error: "Not compatible with other applications that use the same user-shared ID"
I've already tried almost everything, from blocking Market store from updating, to placing the Google Play Services apk manually to both /data/app and /system/app and changing the permissions manually. All to no avail. I also tried editing /data/system/packages.xml and experimented deleting all <shared-user> tag related to google services framework (which I take is the entry related to google play services). Still nothing.
Is there anything else I can try?
Thank you
I installed a themed playstore, it worked for a week, and then stopped working.
Can someone please post either a flashable zip, or the apks for google play store, and download manager? I muxed up my google playstore and now when ever I open it it crashes with this Message:
"Unfortunately google play store has stopped"
The only way i can get into the playstore without it crashing is to clear cache and data on the playstore app from within settings, but then once I initiate any kind of app download, it crashes witht he same message. I've tried every method I could find via the interwebs and thus far none have worked.
Clearing cache and data on:
-Play store
-download manager
-google play services
Removing and adding back my google account, switching from dalvik to art and then back to dalvik, been trouble shooting this for a 2 weeks now. I had a back up of my original playstore before I flashed the themed one but I inadvertently deleted it in TiBup.
Really trying to avoid a factory reset, and I'm not upgrading to L until Xposed is out or they allow us to change it to the darker version of L.
Anyone willing to pull the default apps from Titanium backup and post a link for me to download, or PM me? Come on guys I need a little help here. I've tried pulling the playservices and playstore with http://apps.evozi.com/apk-downloader/ but they still don't fix my issue, I feel like Download manager is the source of the problem, but I don't know enough about how these things tie together to be sure, any help or insight is greatly appreciated.
Hi, I have a small problem, While I use my phone there is file useless downloading It consumes Internet speed making it slow and consumes storage space from the phone.
Anyone can help me to stop downloading this file ? I tried to do force stop for system download manager and delete data for
system download manager but is still being re-downloaded.
Normally Downloadfile.bin is created by the Play Store updating something such as Play Services, Instant Apps, or any app, but shouldn't show up in the download manager but can been seen in logcat. Since you see it in the download manager it could be malware so I suggest downloading Malwarebytes or similar and do a full scan first, or it can sometimes happen from running Play Services Beta builds. But since downloadfile.bin is typically associated with the Play Store I would begin there by clearing the cache for Play Store, Play Services, Instant Apps, and your system cache then reboot. If you have Instant Apps installed/enabled try deleting/disabling it to see if it stops. If still not and your running Play Services Beta build then revert back to Stable builds and see. Can also try deleting data & cache for Play Store, if your rooted you can reinstall Play Store completely or if not disable/revert to stock, delete data/cache, then enable/update.
I realize it's 4 days later and you might have fixed it by now but if not then let me know and I'll try and help ya. Kinda surprised, you post this issue on XDA and 4 days later not a single person has offered help lol.
Thank you
LaGgY_42o said:
Normally Downloadfile.bin is created by the Play Store updating something such as Play Services, Instant Apps, or any app, but shouldn't show up in the download manager but can been seen in logcat. Since you see it in the download manager it could be malware so I suggest downloading Malwarebytes or similar and do a full scan first, or it can sometimes happen from running Play Services Beta builds. But since downloadfile.bin is typically associated with the Play Store I would begin there by clearing the cache for Play Store, Play Services, Instant Apps, and your system cache then reboot. If you have Instant Apps installed/enabled try deleting/disabling it to see if it stops. If still not and your running Play Services Beta build then revert back to Stable builds and see. Can also try deleting data & cache for Play Store, if your rooted you can reinstall Play Store completely or if not disable/revert to stock, delete data/cache, then enable/update.
I realize it's 4 days later and you might have fixed it by now but if not then let me know and I'll try and help ya. Kinda surprised, you post this issue on XDA and 4 days later not a single person has offered help lol.
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Thank you, I didn't know that was being downloading by Google Play Store...I uninstalled it then reinstalled it again
Now I got rid of it :good:
Downloadfile.bin is automatically downloaded through Brave browser and is being stored in Download folder of my android mobile. Please suggest.