Hello Everyone. After installing the lastest CM6 nightly, it appears protected apps are now missing. I have attempted to wipe everything, and install a sense rom, and see if I receive the same results. I do. I ended up RUU-ing my phone, and tried again, however, protected apps seem to be missing still (twidroid, barcode scanner, facebook, etc etc). Any suggestions or anything I am missing??
I am currently on the official stock release: 3.29.651.5
masterdude656 said:
Any suggestions or anything I am missing??
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Did you look at the ROM's signature in build.prop? Did it change from what you were running vs what you are running now?
Did you try erasing the Market cache?
I have no compared the build.props. Was not sure if I needed too since I RUU-ed my phone.
As for the Market Cache, are you refering to going to Applications, and clearing the cache from there?
Ok, well, I pulled a build.prop I had from a older nandroid that had the market working, and pushed it to my phone after clearing market cache, and still nothing. Help... :-\
Nevermind. I found that apps. It appears everything is just in a crazy order. I can now see protected apps. Thread can be closed.. >.<
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i havent changed roms or changed anything or installed any apps.. and today i tried to update rom manager and my other apps and it just gives me a force close message and when i cleared data and stuff it just didnt come up with the force close message and would say installing forever and not install and when i would click instal it would just redownload. Any one know whats wrong?
I'm not exactly sure of the cause, but I would say clear the cache, reboot, and if that doesn't help, restore a backup...
teh roxxorz said:
I'm not exactly sure of the cause, but I would say clear the cache, reboot, and if that doesn't help, restore a backup...
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im terrible at describing things but basically my market updated i think and then since then i cant download or update apps
Hello everyone,
First off i wanna say how amazing this forum is and I have been getting my info from here since i had my Qtec S100. Thank you all for doing this.
Now to my question, i am a proud owner of a desire HD which atm has the stock rom on it
I experience force quits on the market application everytime i try to access an app in there or when i try and access my apps.
Steps i have tried and have not worked so far
-clear cache, clear data on the market application and reboot
-clear cache, clear data on Google services Framework
-unistalled and reinstalled market
nothing has worked so far
browsing through the market works fine, as soon as you try to access any application page or my apps it force quits
Anyone has any insight on why is this occuring?Any solutions available?
Thank you in advance for your answers
Just o clarify you have got root ? if so then you have done a nadroid backup (through clockwork recovery) Best option in my eyes is to wipe and reflash recovery image....failing that (if you have no nandorid backup) then just flash a new nightly rom or new gingerbread rc1 rom....but read the roms post carefully prior to flashing....if thatt still doesnt work then im stumped
Have you tried to reboot your phone after you cleared data/cache??
Thanks for the answers,
The is not rooted atm, so no backup here
I have rebooted the phone several times including after clearing caches etc
It is kinda frustrating, so the only actual solution would be to flash a rom?
Lefti said:
Thanks for the answers,
The is not rooted atm, so no backup here
I have rebooted the phone several times including after clearing caches etc
It is kinda frustrating, so the only actual solution would be to flash a rom?
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I am afraid even that would not solve your problem. If i were you, i would try to hard reset my phone first. Ofc, you are going to loose your data so you should do a backup...
well i have all my info online on htc sense and google, the only thing bothering me atm is the saves on my applications, if i do a backup will they be saved?
Lefti said:
well i have all my info online on htc sense and google, the only thing bothering me atm is the saves on my applications, if i do a backup will they be saved?
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You can use mybackup to backup your apps+data. I have never tried this so i do not know 100%. But i m quite sure that it should work without any problem.
Hi,
I installed the AceSMod007 v14 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113070) yesterday and the market app stopped downloading applications since then. All I get is the "Starting download" message and "Application failed to download" about half a minute later.
It's the same for both: updates and new downloads.
What's more annoying is that this problem didn't go away even after a full wipe, cache wipe, dalvik wipe, instalation of a different rom (one that worked earlier), or restoring a backup. :/
I've also tried to clear the market app data, cache, signing off from GTalk. I've also done everything written here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=945284
Nothing helps. Also, what caught my attention was "signed for Market as Froyo: 2.29.405.5 CL293415 release-keys" on the AceSMod007 thread. Could this have something to do with my problem? (I'm still quite a bit of a noob).
Finally, I've just noticed that I am able to download apps from https://market.android.com/ without any problems, which is a bit strange I think.
Any ideas anyone? Thanks in advance! I'm off to make another full wipe and try different rom...
Ok, looks like everything is better now...
I did another full wipe etc, installed latest InserCoin [NIGHTLY], after the initial accouns setup and so on, it downloaded automaticly a lot of my apps, but failed at some, and the market problem remained.
Then I went to the market.android.com, installed Titanium backup from there and restored all apps, data and settings (backup made before the market problem first occured)... and now it's much better.
Thanks for your resolution.
I have the same problem on AceSMod007 v17 and would be also fix with downloading TitaniumBackup from the Market Homepage and restore all Apps over TB.
But I don't understand why or whats the problem?
Ok it works... that's the main point
Same problem with a MIUI Rom, but nothing to do... doesn't work...
HexaMiMi said:
Same problem with a MIUI Rom, but nothing to do... doesn't work...
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Running CM7 hboot? If yes:
http://www.mediafire.com/?o9n4o0jrci74yg0
If not, install it regardless. Maybe it helps.
It works, THX
Ive searched for thjis bug before, but all the supplied solutions aren't effective. I've tried repairing permissions, clearing cache, reflashing gapps, uninstalling and reinstalling, and nothing has worked. This bug arised right after I tried adding a youtube/google account so I can watch my subscribed channels, but I can't seem to get that to work, as when ever I add my youtube username to the accounts, it adds a @gmail.com to it.... /shrug. I don't want to resort to reflashing my phone, as I don't want to lose all my settings and tweaks. If anyone has any advice or solutions, they would be greatly appreciated.
Here's a screenshot of the "my apps" page on the market.
http://i.imgur.com/kK7l4.png
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So I tried installing a Miui rom, and the apps showed up in the market once i restored them from Titanium Backup. I didn't want to commit to the Miui rom, so I reverted back form my backup. Well today I tried installing a Andromadus ICS rom, but I'm still getting the same error. I'd really like some advice or help with this, because I'm really anal about having the most up-to-date apps.
Are these apps that you have restored using TB?
I have seen this on my own device, Setting/Applications/Manage applications go to the market app and clear data/cache seems to fix it.
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Are these apps that you have restored using TB?
I have seen this on my own device, Setting/Applications/Manage applications go to the market app and clear data/cache seems to fix it.
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yea, and some I've also installed from the market, clearing the market cache doesnt do anything.
I have a HTC Wildfire S, rooted, with an AOKP rom.
One day, my phone was running slow, so I rebooted into recovery and cleared dalvik cache and system cache. I rebooted the system and absolutely NOTHING is working. after I unlock the phone, a bunch of processes stop working. Pressing the home button makes Nova Launcher crash. I have since uninstalled it, and still nothing is working.
I can't even turn the phone off using the power button. The only way I can shut the screen off is by removing the battery manually.
EDIT: I tried a factory reset, and it's still the same as before. NOTHING is working. I can go into Settings, that's about it.
A list of apps that stop working:
Link2sd
facebook
outlook
yahoo weather
google.process.gapps
nova launcher
swiftkey
superuser
ETC..
I have attached pictures so you guys can have a sense of what my problem is. Sorry if the pictures are blurry, I had to use my Ipod touch to take them.
Sorry If i have made any errors in this thread. I am new here, I just created an account right now so I can find some help to solve my issue.
HughGRection said:
I have a HTC Wildfire S, rooted, with an AOKP rom.
One day, my phone was running slow, so I rebooted into recovery and cleared dalvik cache and system cache. I rebooted the system and absolutely NOTHING is working. after I unlock the phone, a bunch of processes stop working. Pressing the home button makes Nova Launcher crash. I have since uninstalled it, and still nothing is working.
I can't even turn the phone off using the power button. The only way I can shut the screen off is by removing the battery manually.
EDIT: I tried a factory reset, and it's still the same as before. NOTHING is working. I can go into Settings, that's about it.
A list of apps that stop working:
Link2sd
facebook
outlook
yahoo weather
google.process.gapps
nova launcher
swiftkey
superuser
ETC..
I have attached pictures so you guys can have a sense of what my problem is. Sorry if the pictures are blurry, I had to use my Ipod touch to take them.
Sorry If i have made any errors in this thread. I am new here, I just created an account right now so I can find some help to solve my issue.
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just reflash the rom. boot into recovery wipe data and flash the rom
Reflash or flash another rom.
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Thanks @Guitarfreak12 and @aWFSuser
I did what you guys said, and I reflashed the same ROM and everything is working fine. The only downside, although, is that I have had to re-install all my apps again.
Also, would you guys know what caused the problem? I'd like to know so that I can ensure it doesn't happen again in the future.
HughGRection said:
Thanks @Guitarfreak12 and @aWFSuser
I did what you guys said, and I reflashed the same ROM and everything is working fine. The only downside, although, is that I have had to re-install all my apps again.
Also, would you guys know what caused the problem? I'd like to know so that I can ensure it doesn't happen again in the future.
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Did you had a lot of applications installed and linked along with dalvik to sd-ext?
Then after clearing the cache on reboot the dalvik files will regenerate in the /data partition if there are a lot of apps and the /data overflows then your apps will stop working without the dex files. And clearing the dalvik cache usually doesn't help in increasing speed.........next time you should go into link2sd and use the "clean dalvik cache" option there.........
HughGRection said:
Thanks @Guitarfreak12 and @aWFSuser
I did what you guys said, and I reflashed the same ROM and everything is working fine. The only downside, although, is that I have had to re-install all my apps again.
Also, would you guys know what caused the problem? I'd like to know so that I can ensure it doesn't happen again in the future.
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This actually happens because Link2SD can also link dalvik cache files as well, what the recovery must have deleted would be the symbolic links that the Link2SD script creates, so next time if you want to clear the dalvik cache, use the option found in the Link2sd app
Alright so it seems, instead of using the dalvik cache cleaner on recovery, I should just use the one located in Link2sd. I'll be sure to do that next time to ensure that no problems persist.
Thanks for all the help!