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Hello! I have problem with market...On the market is not showing all my applications installed I tried to delete the cache and reinstall some apps, but nothing has changed????? Please help me!
Clear cache >> clear data >> force stop & if that doesn't work doing the previously mentioned immediately followed by a reboot usually works for me.
Happened to me twice now. Had to ultimately reflash gapps
It's a common problem for many countries recently "added" to the list with paid apps available.
I've tried every solution I can think off and none of them work. Google f*cked up, simple as that.
titanium backup used to have a market fix, dont know if paid still does. it used to fix it for me.
I try all metods...clear all market cache reboot...but nothing...how to make backup???
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lewak0668 said:
I try all metods...clear all market cache reboot...but nothing...how to make backup???
Sent from my HTC Desire HD*!
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Backup of what? Rom, apps...rom use rom manager, apps use titanium
I tried everything except the backup ... I even re-installed the Android Market 2.3.4 but it did not help ... on the home page dont show application in the form of images on green background...??????
when it happened to me, i reflashed gapps and it worked for me as well.
Hi guys, I have problem with this tablet. Before Froyo update, it was very slow and some features like Adobe Flash 10.1 wasn't working. After the update, at start everything worked fine, but after few weeks of usage it started to freeze, more and more often.
I tried several things like:
- uninstalling latest apps, didn't help
- resetting to factory defaults, didn't help
- once again updating firmware, did help, BUT
After reinstalling latest update, everything was fine in couple of weeks, but freezing starting again, with smaller and smaller time periods between freezing. Once again, I reinstalled latest update, but this time it didn't help
So guys, what to do? Wipe Dalvik cache? How to do that on unrooted device? Something else?
Thank you in advance!
You have to root to wipe Dalvik cache, but an alternative is just to contact Creative.
Creative support is infamous... I expected that root is needed for clearing Dalvik cache, but was wandering if there is another way?
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Depends on the location of your dalvik-cache, it is usually not accessable without root.
You could use the app in my signature (SD Maid) or any other explorer tool and try to see if you can access your dalvik-cache folder without root. But i doubt it.
Thank you very much, I will try it and will leave back feedback.
Unfortunately, SD Maid is not much of a help without root access. I couldn't clear Dalvik cache within. Is there some way to track system events, and to find out exactly which task is responsible for freezing, or at least to have log with list of active tasks done periodically?
I have downloaded a few ROMs and installed them. In all of them, I have been getting multiple random reboots per day. Also, I tend to have reboots when calling. It seems very odd that I am having the same issues across multiple ROMs. Anyone have any ideas?
Edit: I am currently running Hyperdrive RLS15 but I have tried Liquid Smooth 2.9 and had the same issues.
How are you installing the Roms ? What kernel are you using ? Do you have any apps controlling kernel ? Did you use titanium , if so then what did restore ? User AND system apps ?
jmichaels1982 said:
How are you installing the Roms ? What kernel are you using ? Do you have any apps controlling kernel ? Did you use titanium , if so then what did restore ? User AND system apps ?
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I installed Hyperdrive via TWRP and Liquid Smooth through goo manager (Couldn't download HD via goo).
I believe my kernel is a stock kernel (unless the download for HD included one). It is 3.0.31 - 1152558.
I don't believe I have any apps controlling kernel but I don't know which apps do...
I have titanium but did not use it to restore anything. I know I have previously backed up apps with Liquid Smooth but when I look for "restore missing apps with data", I have 0. There is nothing to restore. I assume that is because those are not compatible with HD.
I tried reflashing Liquid Smooth like 4 times and it never got any better. I tried reflashing HD last night and my phone rebooted 6 times throughout the night.
OK when you flash , back up all your data . then don't use goo manager , flash things manually with twrp . wipe data , dalvik , cache , system and internal ( because you flashed aosp you might have 0 folders ) . wipe at least twice then install . on your first boot let the phone sit for five mins without touching it .
About titanium : buy the full version , press menu , then in preferences go to back up folder location and make it your external SD card . memorize this location and you will have to do this with every ROM installation . why external SD you may ask me , because I firmly believe in wiping the Intetnal with every ROM install . now ONLY BACK UP USER APPS never ever system apps . redelete all old backups every time you do a new back up .
I know I threw a lot of information your way, feel free to keep asking questions
Also make sure you're using the latest twrp .
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OK when you flash , back up all your data . then don't use goo manager , flash things manually with twrp . wipe data , dalvik , cache , system and internal ( because you flashed aosp you might have 0 folders ) . wipe at least twice then install . on your first boot let the phone sit for five mins without touching it .
About titanium : buy the full version , press menu , then in preferences go to back up folder location and make it your external SD card . memorize this location and you will have to do this with every ROM installation . why external SD you may ask me , because I firmly believe in wiping the Intetnal with every ROM install . now ONLY BACK UP USER APPS never ever system apps . redelete all old backups every time you do a new back up .
I know I threw a lot of information your way, feel free to keep asking questions
Also make sure you're using the latest twrp .
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You may also want to backup Account information, SMS/MMS, Call Logs, etc. Titanium Backup give you an option to do this (Titanium symbols in Backup/Restore tab).
jmichaels1982 said:
OK when you flash , back up all your data . then don't use goo manager , flash things manually with twrp . wipe data , dalvik , cache , system and internal ( because you flashed aosp you might have 0 folders ) . wipe at least twice then install . on your first boot let the phone sit for five mins without touching it .
About titanium : buy the full version , press menu , then in preferences go to back up folder location and make it your external SD card . memorize this location and you will have to do this with every ROM installation . why external SD you may ask me , because I firmly believe in wiping the Intetnal with every ROM install . now ONLY BACK UP USER APPS never ever system apps . redelete all old backups every time you do a new back up .
I know I threw a lot of information your way, feel free to keep asking questions
Also make sure you're using the latest twrp .
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I tried this this morning with no effect. I wiped everything x3 and reinstalled. Had issues with Google Play, did a factory reset. Google started working again. 2 hours later, I had a reboot that would not load. I did another reset and it loaded. I'm still having issues thought.
Ok. So, I ended bringing the phone back to stock. The device is defective. I'm have a while slew of issues with it now. Went to Verizon and told then to send me a brand new one.
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Usually issues with Google play can be summed up to improper gapps
FlashHappy78 said:
Usually issues with Google play can be summed up to improper gapps
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The issue was not a result of the gapps. It was that the phone was defective. When it was brought back to stock, it would constantly tell me that to insert a SIM card and then lose connection. Every time my phone rebooted when rooted, it was the SIM card being "lost". Once it was back to stock, it was obvious Asurion sent me a defective phone to replace my previously defective phone.
Hi everyone,
I have been using my nexus 5 since 4-5 days now and everything was working fine till last night when whatsapp started giving me errors (unfortunately app has been closed). I uninstalled whatsapp and when I am trying to re install it, its now giving me error "unknown error code on application install -24"
I have tried installing via apk, playstore's website, cleared the cache and data of playstore app, rebooted phone but nothing works.
I am hesitant to root my nexus 5 as there is no official recovery available and people are having issues when rooting the device and I cannot afford to have an unstable phone. Hard reset is an option but I would like to avoid it if possible. I have read that if I delete the related whatsapp folder from data/data folder somehow then it will fix the issue. Is there any way I could access and delete that folder without being rooted or if someone has any other solution to my problem.
Any help is much appreciated
Kamran9558 said:
Hi everyone,
I have been using my nexus 5 since 4-5 days now and everything was working fine till last night when whatsapp started giving me errors (unfortunately app has been closed). I uninstalled whatsapp and when I am trying to re install it, its now giving me error "unknown error code on application install -24"
I have tried installing via apk, playstore's website, cleared the cache and data of playstore app, rebooted phone but nothing works.
I am hesitant to root my nexus 5 as there is no official recovery available and people are having issues when rooting the device and I cannot afford to have an unstable phone. Hard reset is an option but I would like to avoid it if possible. I have read that if I delete the related whatsapp folder from data/data folder somehow then it will fix the issue. Is there any way I could access and delete that folder without being rooted or if someone has any other solution to my problem.
Any help is much appreciated
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Same thing happened to me, Did you enable ART? Because that's what caused my errors (force closing). After switching back to Dalvik and trying to re-install, i was getting -24 error on the play store. I rebooted a few times and left it for a few hours. Tried again and it worked.
Whatsapp is i believe in-compatible with ART.
ronilzizou said:
Same thing happened to me, Did you enable ART? Because that's what caused my errors (force closing). After switching back to Dalvik and trying to re-install, i was getting -24 error on the play store. I rebooted a few times and left it for a few hours. Tried again and it worked.
Whatsapp is i believe in-compatible with ART.
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Yes, I switched to ART . I went back to Dalvik and tried installing it but it still didnt work
Kamran9558 said:
Yes, I switched to ART . I went back to Dalvik and tried installing it but it still didnt work
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Okay, As for as i know, it did fix itself when i rebooted a few times and after a while it just worked.
Things i also tried that might have helped. Clear cache for the playstore which you tried. i would do this again after you switched back to Dalvik. and make sure whatsapp is uninstalled before switching to Dalvik. Once you switch back and have cleared cache from the playstore, try to re-install Whatsapp.
As for the backup, on your phone is a whatsapp folder that has a backup of your messages and photos etc. When you re-install whatsapp it'll pick that up and restore your stuff. There is no need to delete that folder.
I Hope that fixes it for you.
ronilzizou said:
Okay, As for as i know, it did fix itself when i rebooted a few times and after a while it just worked.
Things i also tried that might have helped. Clear cache for the playstore which you tried. i would do this again after you switched back to Dalvik. and make sure whatsapp is uninstalled before switching to Dalvik. Once you switch back and have cleared cache from the playstore, try to re-install Whatsapp.
As for the backup, on your phone is a whatsapp folder that has a backup of your messages and photos etc. When you re-install whatsapp it'll pick that up and restore your stuff. There is no need to delete that folder.
I Hope that fixes it for you.
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Ok, Here is what I did.
After switching back to Dalvik I rebooted the phone couple of times, Cleared the data and cache of playstore app then tried downloading again but still the same error
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Ok, Here is what I did.
After switching back to Dalvik I rebooted the phone couple of times, Cleared the data and cache of playstore app then tried downloading again but still the same error
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Right so far thats what i did, and thats exactly what happened to me. I just left it for a few hours and tried again it worked. Just give it a few hours and re-try / reboot and re-try.
It didnt work. I had to factory reset my phone eventually and wasted my evening doing all the restores, I wish Android had a seamless backup system something like that of Apple's. Helium/Titanium/mybackup, all of them have some kind of flaws
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It didnt work. I had to factory reset my phone eventually and wasted my evening doing all the restores, I wish Android had a seamless backup system something like that of Apple's. Helium/Titanium/mybackup, all of them have some kind of flaws
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Than you are not using TB or Helium as you should bro, app and data restoring always worked perfectly for me
gee2012 said:
Than you are not using TB or Helium as you should bro, app and data restoring always worked perfectly for me
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I am not rooted at the moment so TB wasnt really an option. Helium works fine only for apps and their data but I am looking for something that can restore my phone exactly how it was before the reset including home screens, settings etc without being rooted.
Kamran9558 said:
I am not rooted at the moment so TB wasnt really an option. Helium works fine only for apps and their data but I am looking for something that can restore my phone exactly how it was before the reset including home screens, settings etc without being rooted.
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That what you are looking for would be a nandroid backup made in a custom recovery, that restores everything. But not possible without root.
Hi,
I have the same problem. Error -24 if I want to install Whatsapp from Google Play Store. Local installation after downloading the APK from Whatsapp gives also an error (app not installed).
Tried several times to delete the cache and setting of the Play Store app and the Google Framework. Followed by restarts of the phone. Until now I was NOT succesful.
As far as I read on other forums, the problem is, that in data/data/ already exists a Whatsapp-directory and therefore Whatsapp doesn't want to install. You could delete this directory, but only if you are rooted. I avoided this step until now, because it's a new phone with warranty and after rooting, all data ist wiped.
I also tried adb to delete this directory, but same effect. Because the phone is not rooted, I can't remove this directory by remote shell.
Is there no way to clean up such remains WITHOUT root?
Greets,
scuba4436
hello
I had bought a new S7
I make root ant install TWRP
Every thing is OK until add another user account it shows me unfortunately IMS stop working
Only in the second account
Every thing is OK in first account
I had tried multiple suggestions I reader on net but all are not slovenly the problem the sujjestd solution that I had tried are
Wipe data
Wipe cache
Erase program data
Factory reset
install super man room (nothing changed)
so now i have no-warranty device
no multi users device
my android version is 6.0.1
how to solve that big problem please help
thnx
I have the very same problem, have you solved it?