Hey all, hope you can assist.
I installed Google photos on the hn10 8g as part of the setup.
It does its initial sync and uploads photos to the cloud on first opening of the app, but on subsequent opening the app it is eternally stuck on "getting ready to backup" and never changes.
Turning off and on backup, clear cache, clear data, rebooting, forcing close doesn't fix it.
I've checked all permissions and battery setting; opened and trusted all options for the photos app.
The only fix seems to be uninstalling and reinstalling, setting permissions and it works and uploads for the first load, then breaks again....
Any direction appreciated for a fix!
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Hi guys, all of a sudden last night when I was in the youtube app, the app crashed, getting this message, "The application YouTube(process com.google.android.youtube) has stopped unexpectedly. Please ry again. dumpstat......"
This happens every time I open the youtube app, no matter what.
I also noticed that the gmail wasn't syncing. I got a new email and deleted it, and it would just come back every time I refreshed it.
I was just wondering if I'm the only person having this problem, because I've tried factory resetting, and running Odin to unroot and reset the device, and I still get the same errors. Please can anyone help me? This is really bothering me. Thanks a lot.
try this
Open Settings, Applications, Manage Applications. Press the Menu button and choose Filters, then All. Look thru the list for Gmail and click it. Clear the cache and data. Do the same to Gmail Storage. Then try again.
Thank you, that worked perfectly. Now any thoughts on how to fix youtube? It's one of my most used apps, and I tried clearing the cache on that, and it didn't work.
I did a search and didn't find anything that addresses my problem. I've been on SV7 since 9/20. Up until last Thursday the play store showed most apps. Now it only shows 16 to 22 apps regardless of category and when i search for apps I know I've seen before they are missing (ie. Lookout Security). I've forced closed PlayStore and cleared cache and data and it still shows the same number of apps. The only thing I've installed recently was WatchDog Lite.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Try clearing data/cache again, but this time delete your Google account information, reboot, then re-enter it and see if it clears up the problem...
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it won't show GAPPS ..... i encountered same
no question about updation of GAPPS...
Tried the force close, data and cache reset and deleting acct and ended up losing data connection. I ended up reinstall SV7 and everything seems to be working.
My problem started when I decided to test out the "backup" and "restore" feature Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit with my unrooted phone (will be rooted soon). It did back up and restore everything I wanted more or less but now it seems that whenever I launch Play Store, sync my Gmail account or even downloading/saving a simple picture to sd card on a browser, that app crashes with the "Unfortunantely <app> has stopped" with "report" and "ok" as the buttons.
I tried clearing cache, clearing data and force closing the app and rerunning it but it will eventually crash again. One thing to note however, is that Play Store only crashes if there there is an app download in progress, which incidentetly does not start, Gmail crashes when it tries syncing and the browser (Chrome included) crashes whenever downloading a file.
I also noticed that when I select "report" when the app crashes and look at the system data that will be included, they all appear to be quite simlar, which means the problems might be related
So how do I fix this problem?
*UPDATE*
I finally fixed the problem by force stopping and clear data/cache for any apps that had to do with downloading, Play Store, media storage, Google services or Gmail, followed by a quick restart. I probably overdid it but anyways, it worked for me and I hope that if anyone has a similar problem, here is the solution
Hi all
It all started last night when I added a second Twitter account to my official Twitter app. The dreaded android.process.acore appeared every second.
I've tried all the fixes - clearing the contact storage, removing my Google Account, deleting all my contacts from google.com/contacts, clearing the cache from recovery, restoring contact storage/Twitter from a Titanuim backup...
The only thing that gets rid of the message is disabling contact storage altogether. That, obviously, isn't a long term solution. The instant it's re-enabled I get the android.process.acore error messages again.
Does anyone have any other ideas? I'm worried if I take the plunge and factory restore It's still going to be there. I really don't want to do that if possible.
Thanks.
EDIT: Found the problem using Privacy Guard in CM12. I reset all the allowed/denied counters, enabled Contact Storage, let it error 3 times, disabled it and went back into Privacy Guard. Google and Telegram had accessed "red contacts" 3 times. Uninstalled Telegram and tried again. Still erroring. Uninstalled Google and all's well. Shame though, I use Google Now a lot. Looking for a fix for that now.
EDIT 2: Writted a post about the whole thing here if anyone wants to read it: http://techspert.info/2015/08/21/solved-android-process-acore-has-stopped-on-cyanogenmod/
My Google Photos app is stuck at a "Getting your photos" prompt. It's not backing up my photos.
I can access all of my photos and albums on GPhotos through the app without any issues.
I can upload photos to Google Photos by selecting the photos, and "Share via Google Photos". So the upstream connection to GPhotos is working
What I have tried
GPhotosBackup & Sync enabled
Cellular Data backup enabled
Battery optimization for GPhotos turned-off
Clear both cache & data
Removed the app and reinstalled it
Removed the Google account and re-added it
Remove all camera photos from the phone, reformatted the SD card and started fresh
Re-installing the app from XDA Labs instead of Google Play (https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.google.android.apps.photos)
The only remaining options are a factory reset, restore a nandroid backup, or flash the ROM again.
Try seeing if the Backup happens keeping phone on charge and the GPhotos App open.
hemanth.k said:
Try seeing if the Backup happens keeping phone on charge and the GPhotos App open.
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I tried that, but no luck. So I flashed the ROM again and started from scratch. Was still facing the same issue. Then I added another Gmail ID I have and it was syncing without any issues. So whatever the problem is, it is some sort of a setting with my primary Gmail ID. Its forever stuck in "Getting your photos..." prompt.