When i flash new rom and run android market, then start downlaod and install all my app i have installed before flash new rom.
But i dont to that.
How i disable this feature?
HFX9 said:
When i flash new rom and run android market, then start downlaod and install all my app i have installed before flash new rom.
But i dont to that.
How i disable this feature?
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Huh?
More informations please?
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I'm sure about one thing - it doesn't happen to me
HFX9 said:
When i flash new rom and run android market, then start downlaod and install all my app i have installed before flash new rom.
But i dont to that.
How i disable this feature?
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If you mean apps you have purchased on the market is a feature that downloads the purchased apps automatically once you enter your gmail account. If that is bothering you uninstall them manually once you have the ROM installed
ok:
1. boot to recovery
2. wipe all (factory, sd-ext, dalvik)
3. flash new rom
4. start new rom
5. use wizard to config phone (local setting and google account)
6. run android market and this is critical point
7. after run android market start download all my installed apps from old rom (rom when i use before flashing new rom).
And my question is: How i disable it (download old apps in market).
I need have clear phone without any apps.
If you need a phone without applications what you should do after doing all you just posted is either login in with another google account that has not downloaded anything or uninstall manually the apps after login in
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When you are entering your setup information you are selecting Google backup. If you do not select it, it won't download your apps. Which ROM are you using? Is it one of the hd ones?
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HFX9 said:
ok:
1. boot to recovery
2. wipe all (factory, sd-ext, dalvik)
3. flash new rom
4. start new rom
5. use wizard to config phone (local setting and google account)
6. run android market and this is critical point
7. after run android market start download all my installed apps from old rom (rom when i use before flashing new rom).
And my question is: How i disable it (download old apps in market).
I need have clear phone without any apps.
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Yeah... now I know what are you talking about... happened to me after flashing new ROM...
adjei7 said:
When you are entering your setup information you are selecting Google backup. If you do not select it, it won't download your apps. Which ROM are you using? Is it one of the hd ones?
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How can we delete that backup now?
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when i not select backup to google, is still same as i select this (backup to google). After start android market apps will downloading.
I test:
In old rom manual uninstall all apps from android market.
In recovery full wipe
Flash new rom
In wizard unselect backup to google
But when i start android market apps will downolading :-(
Where i search this backup on google ?
Definite bump on this required!
I too want to delete the existing backup that Google holds because it contains apps that I deleted ages ago because I don't want them (it even downloaded the CM background I used when I used an AOSP ROM a while ago). This happened after I flashed a hd ROM last night.
And I can confirm that regardless of selecting backup or not, the auto downloads occur.
Is the backup overwritten if you don't select it initially but then select it after you have configured your phone to how you want it? If so, how do you reset the backup option, can;t find it, do I have to re-run the setup wizard?
I'm currently back on a standard Sense ROM and don't plan on going to a HD one for a while but would like to delete whatever backup Google hold.
Thanks
Seems like this only happens on Sense-based ROMs. I had a Sense ROM installed and flashed a CM6.1 Mod, and no apps were downloaded when I opened the market.
Maybe you can avoid this with the AppBrain App Market, which also synchronises your apps with Google to bring apps in your market list that have been installed outside the market via browser or sd-card.
Ok, this issue for me is now resolved having just reinstalled a hd rom (Alex-v 1.3 hd v2), basically I let the apps auto update then, once notified of completion, went into 'Settings-Privacy'-which is where I saw that backup wasn't ticked (as I had not selected it in the setup wizard) but that auto resore WAS but it was greyed out. I selected backup which then ungreyed the auto restore option and was able to untick both selections, once you do this you are given a messsage asking if you are sure and if you continue all data will be deleted. All sorted. Just means you have to go through uninstalling the apps you no longer want but it should be a one off from now. Happy days!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11035995#post11035995
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Ok I flashed cm7 rom doing the delete data/cache thing and it installed fine. My problem is that I could not get it to sync with google and their was no app for the android market so I couldn't download any apps. Is this rom suppose to download over the top of an existing rom without doing the delete data/cache thing?
Oh, I think I need to do the install goodle apps option during install. Why is that even an option?
Nope, I'm still stuck.
i just update my android to 2.3.3
every thing was fine
but i can't download any thing from market
so what should i do please tell me
thanks
Was this an Over the Air (OTA) update or something you installed yourself?
i just install HiApk+sensefun+DjRoobs+GS+v1.1 this rom
before this i have chinese version of android
If you are rooted you can install market-enabler. This should fix your problems.
Regards,
chrrh...
or wait, maybe I understood you wrong.
Can you see the apps you are interested in in the app-store?
Only the download fails?
Regards,
chrrh...
no app fails
and where i can download market enabler?
Flash gapps
Hi, I just recently had the same problem as you (Ithink). The anwser is to download and flash 'gapps' on top of Mod Rom. Find the link by going to my question in Desire Q&A named 'No Android Market'.(look for blue question mark icon, near page 6) Make sure that you delete user history and cache before flash. You should then have working Android Market icon on your Desire. you will need to register with google as part of the set-up(after flash) so have your wi-fi enabled. Good Luck, baab666.
that means i have to flash my mobile again?
No
No, you just flash gapps,
1) download gapps.zip
2) place gapps on sd card
3) boot into recovery
4) clear user data and cache
5) install gapps
6) re-boot and register with google.
thank you very much
now my market is working
but all my data was lost
Sorry
Yeah, Sorry about that, you're meant to load 'gapps' straight away after Mod Rom. If you don't clear 'User Data' and Cache then it doesn't work. Shouldn't take you long to get sorted again. I use Cyanogen Mod 7 (Rom) and it is very nice, try that next time. baab666.
I just rooted a Desire HD using Visionary+ and then when I try to download apps from Market it says that the app will be downloaded, but nothing happens. The apps stays on Starting download but it never starts. I think that it depends on the rooting process, because before that the Market worked correctly.
I have Android 2.2 Software number 1.32.405.6
if it doesnt work.......try downloading the apps like rom manager from other trusted sites............
most probably t will be fine after flashing a rom.........................
edit-dont download ur favourite apps now........ you will need a FULL WIPE B4 flashing a rom.....so all will be deleted....
now download only necessary items like ROM manager....
flyhalf86 said:
I just rooted a Desire HD using Visionary+ and then when I try to download apps from Market it says that the app will be downloaded, but nothing happens. The apps stays on Starting download but it never starts. I think that it depends on the rooting process, because before that the Market worked correctly.
I have Android 2.2 Software number 1.32.405.6
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Try clearing the market cache data. it might fix it.
naailalzuhir said:
Try clearing the market cache data. it might fix it.
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If you mean go on SETTINGS, APPLICATIONS, MANAGE APPLICATIONS, MARKET, CLEAR DATA or CLEAR CACHE, this doesn't work.
I had a similar problem a while ago - i fixed it by copying the contents of my sd onto my pc and copying my user data back .... one of the hidden dirs had something that a cache / app data wipe did not fix
Did you try to reinstall market ?
Downlaod link >>Market 2.3.3<<
I've got an HTC Desire GSM, previously on 7.0.0 RC recently updated to 7.1 STABLE, but have a problem with android market, loads of apps are coming up as “Your device is not compatible with this item” when I try and update them.
If I try to install anything new, same problem.
I've never changed the pixel density and I've tried clearing the android market data and cache, no change.
Also tried android market enabler app, still no fix.
Any ideas/suggestions? or is this a known issue?
have changed your HBOOT? I think that problem is due to the memory partition to just let r2 CM7 cache sometimes causes this error .... has a solution .... look in the search ....
davidmeyis said:
have changed your HBOOT? I think that problem is due to the memory partition to just let r2 CM7 cache sometimes causes this error .... has a solution .... look in the search ....
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Yes, I'm using bravo_alphaspl-cm7r2.img
I've been hunting through search results for a few days but am overwhelmed by the number of results that come back talking about pixel density... will retry searching for HBOOT related answers...
Thanks!
P.S. If you find a direct answer, links welcome
which apps are incompatible?
i have cm7 rom and cm7 hboot..no problems with any incompatible apps
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
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andQlimax said:
which apps are incompatible?
i have cm7 rom and cm7 hboot..no problems with any incompatible apps
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Market reports that any application I try to apply an update is incompatible.
Market does not list *any* new applications to install...
Some searching suggests that I need apps2sd setup... so I was looking to install e2s... but I'd need the apk for that... and I can't install anything from market... fun fun fun.
Managed to find the apk somewhere, E2S installed and running... it's made no difference
If you try to login to the web version of the market, what device does it say you have? It's an odd issue to have.
Hmm, you're on to something there... when I log in my phone isn't listed... what could be causing that?
Just to clarify, the account lists all the applications I have installed (under my orders/my library).
When I go "My Devices" it just says "There are no Android devices associated with this account."
When you said you updated to 7.1 stable version did you flash it on top of your existing rom or did you make a full wipe?
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boinkfz said:
Hmm, you're on to something there... when I log in my phone isn't listed... what could be causing that?
Just to clarify, the account lists all the applications I have installed (under my orders/my library).
When I go "My Devices" it just says "There are no Android devices associated with this account."
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Looks like a sync issue. Try to clear data for the market app and login again and see if that fixes it. Otherwise a full wipe and install is all that's left to do if you haven't yet.
boinkfz said:
Hmm, you're on to something there... when I log in my phone isn't listed... what could be causing that?
Just to clarify, the account lists all the applications I have installed (under my orders/my library).
When I go "My Devices" it just says "There are no Android devices associated with this account."
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did you open the market app on ur phone?
I think I flashed *over*... I did a nandroid backup, wiped data, cache, flashed cm71, then restored the backup.
andQlimax said:
did you open the market app on ur phone?
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The market app on my phone displays currently installed applications but I'm unable to apply any updates or install any new applications.
stankyou said:
Looks like a sync issue. Try to clear data for the market app and login again and see if that fixes it. Otherwise a full wipe and install is all that's left to do if you haven't yet.
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So just to be clear, the procedure for a full wipe and install would be:
1) Perform nandroid backup
2) Format the system, data & cache partitions
3) Perform a factory reset
4) Flash CM7.1
5) Flash the Google Apps zip package.
6) Restore nandroid backup
boinkfz said:
So just to be clear, the procedure for a full wipe and install would be:
1) Perform nandroid backup
2) Format the system, data & cache partitions
3) Perform a factory reset
4) Flash CM7.1
5) Flash the Google Apps zip package.
6) Restore nandroid backup
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everything ok, except step 6!! DON'T restore ur nandroid..it restore everything (system and rom, data, apps, setting, sms, etc)..
if u restore it, its like if u never flashed cm7....restore ur nandroid only in case u want go back to ur previous rom if u don't like cm7
so after flash cm and the google apps, reboot ur phone (first boot may take a 5 minuts) and setup the rom..google account, apps from market, etc
if u like to restore ur apps (even sms and bookmarks for example) u can use titanium backup or other apps to restore a previous backup of these things
One more thing if you already wiped system, cache and dalvik then you wouldn't be able to boot to perform a factory reset. Unless I'm confused or didn't understand steps 2 and 3.
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stankyou said:
One more thing if you already wiped system, cache and dalvik then you wouldn't be able to boot to perform a factory reset. Unless I'm confused or didn't understand steps 2 and 3.
via xda app
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Do It in recovery: wipe data / factory reset
Inviato dal mio HTC Desire usando Tapatalk
andQlimax said:
if u like to restore ur apps (even sms and bookmarks for example) u can use titanium backup or other apps to restore a previous backup of these things
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Got it, that was what I was thinking of, apologies for confusion.
I'll do titanium backup first and restore once the cleanup and flashing of CM71 is done.
try build.prop
Paste the build.prop in system folder. Then clear data of Google Services Framework from settings/applications/manage applications..... Restart phone...
this might not work on some roms and might corrupt the rom....
but u can always reflash it.... it worked with most of my roms...
after this ur phone vll be indentified as desire hd on the market...
Link for build.prop-http://www.4shared.com/file/t3ZbNHHk/build.html
So I tried flashing the rom and then restoring the backup wholesale... That caused the same issues to reoccur.
Tried flashing again and this time am restoring the backup one app+data at a time.
So far everything's working fine.
Many thanks to all that have helped with this.
So last night i flashed a rom and when it installed i tried to add a google account. I tried to add an existing account. when i added my information it says that i couldn't sign in" there was a problem communicating with google servers." this means that i can't go into the play store. so i went into the TWRP menu to reflash a rom and it doesn't recognize the .img file that is on there. so basically right now i an app-less. any help is welcomed
i still can make calls and text, and my wifi still works. just no connection to google
my device is HTC One M8 AT&T (rooted and boot loader unlocked)
and i have a Mac computer if that helps
Delet your existing Google account from your phone.
Go into Settings > Apps > All and clear cache and data on all Google services:
Play Store, Play Services, Maps, G+ - the works.
Then restart and try again to add your Google account.
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Delet your existing Google account from your phone.
Go into Settings > Apps > All and clear cache and data on all Google services:
Play Store, Play Services, Maps, G+ - the works.
Then restart and try again to add your Google account.
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I just tried that and it didn't do anything different. still can't connect to google
rps13jp said:
I just tried that and it didn't do anything different. still can't connect to google
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Which rom did you flash? Did you clean install? Does that rom require you to flash gapps?
berndblb said:
Which rom did you flash? Did you clean install? Does that rom require you to flash gapps?
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I put Android Revolution HD as the rom i tried to install. Its not the first time i installed this particular rom. I didn't have an issue last time. I'm not sure i did a clean install as I'm pretty new to this
rps13jp said:
I put Android Revolution HD as the rom i tried to install. Its not the first time i installed this particular rom. I didn't have an issue last time. I'm not sure i did a clean install as I'm pretty new to this
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That could be it then. Something left behind from another rom install.
As a general rule, if you switch between roms - even from the same base - I would always clean install. Only updates of the same rom are ok to dirty flash.
For a clean install (if you have TWRP) just choose Wipe and swipe the button, then re-flash the rom. You will have to install your apps and tweaks again, but that's a small price to pay for everything working.
berndblb said:
That could be it then. Something left behind from another rom install.
As a general rule, if you switch between roms - even from the same base - I would always clean install. Only updates of the same rom are ok to dirty flash.
For a clean install (if you have TWRP) just choose Wipe and swipe the button, then re-flash the rom. You will have to install your apps and tweaks again, but that's a small price to pay for everything working.
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if it was that simple I would have done it when I go I to twrp it doesn't recognize the .img file soit won't load ir. S o it's pretty stuck. I need to get rid of everything and start fresh
rps13jp said:
if it was that simple I would have done it when I go I to twrp it doesn't recognize the .img file soit won't load ir. S o it's pretty stuck. I need to get rid of everything and start fresh
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What are you trying to flash? As far as I know TWRP can only flash zip files....
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What are you trying to flash? As far as I know TWRP can only flash zip files....
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ill try re-downloading the file directly to my phone instead of transferring it from my comp to the phone. (which would automatically un zip the file.
how do i ensure a clean install
rps13jp said:
ill try re-downloading the file directly to my phone instead of transferring it from my comp to the phone. (which would automatically un zip the file.
how do i ensure a clean install
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I figured it out. Basically because I used my Mac to transfer the ROM to my phone it was unzipped and that made twrp not see it as a ROM its all fixed now