I am running the stock ROM after having issues with CM7, I have cleared ALL cache and partions on the phone and remove the SD card. Anytime I go to install any app from the market I get Download was unsuccessful, please try again.
glennpettit said:
I am running the stock ROM after having issues with CM7, I have cleared ALL cache and partions on the phone and remove the SD card. Anytime I go to install any app from the market I get Download was unsuccessful, please try again.
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When you flashed the stock rom, did you go into recovery and do a complete wipe/factory reset beforehand? What version of the Market app are you using? You may want to try clearing the Market app's cache or uninstalling the Market app's updates.
Yep that was the first thing I tried. I ended up calling Sprint, HTC and Google. All with out any luck. So What I ended up doing was going all the way stock back to unrooting the phone. I then tested the market and it worked fine. Odd how it would affect 3 different roms, CM 7, 6 and stock. I have managed to root it again and it still works. Something goofy to say the least.
That is weird, but hey, you got it taken care of, my friend. Take care and enjoy the rest of your day...
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Hello potential helpers in the CM community.
So long full days work or android updating story short, I was running 7.0.2.1 and updated to 7.0.3 with rom manager. I decided to not wipe all data, but to just clear the dalvik cache. After the update all the apps tried to reinstall again. I tried to do a titanium backup restore on top of that and everything froze up. I rebooted and tried again. Same thing happened. So i reverted to the nandroid 7.0.2.1 and did the entire thing over again but this time wiped the cache, and the same thing happened. So I wiped the data and cache, did a nandroid restore to the original 7.0.2.1 and then tried to do some different options. i changed up th order in which I did a restore, what cached I cleared, and anything I could think of. But Now I am stuck at either my nandroid 7.0.2.1 or 7.0.3. Both of these ROMs work fine with no issues EXCEPT whenever I try to install an app it fails. I have cleared the market app data and cache, but nothing seems to work. Any ideas?
Thanks
2 things.......
1. You should have posted this in the CM7 thread.
2. I would try reloading a fresh market .apk and see if that takes care of your issue. Usually just clearing cache and data will take care of those issues.
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Also its good to make it a habit to flash ROMs in recovery after a cache and dalvik wipe instead of using RM
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I will try that
Firstly, sorry have not been on XDA scene cm7 was out, didnt even check for that, and secondly I will try that. Thanks for the tips
justinmburrous said:
Firstly, sorry have not been on XDA scene cm7 was out, didnt even check for that, and secondly I will try that. Thanks for the tips
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NP good luck, hopefully re-flashing market fixes your issues. You can find the .apk floating around XDA. Let me know if it work.
fixed
So I ended up just reverting back to the nandroid and then flashing 7.0.3 before I reflashed the market. However the market worked fine right after reflashed the new version of CM. I did not change anything from what I did in the past, but it is fixed. Thanks for your. help.
justinmburrous said:
So I ended up just reverting back to the nandroid and then flashing 7.0.3 before I reflashed the market. However the market worked fine right after reflashed the new version of CM. I did not change anything from what I did in the past, but it is fixed. Thanks for your. help.
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Anytime. Glad everything is back to normal.
When I update apps or install new ones in the install process the phone basically locks up. Before and after it zips through like nothing is wrong.
Thoughts or suggestions?
I have done a wipe of the cache and I have even tested on fresh installs. This is a consistent issue across the synergy roms and even the short stint I was on the 3.0 nightlies. I also always to a 100% wipe and clear when I install roms btw.
Running Synergy RC2-Godmode
I would post this on the synergy thread to see what they come up with, but maybe you should try just running rsl 1 non-godmode. Might fix your problem.
have you tried fixing permissions with rom manager or amon ra(in amon ra it says fix missmatches)
I'll try the permissions. As for the version of Rom I have tried both. I am thinking its possibly hardware?
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i have this problem too,
how we solve it ?
I constantly flash ROMs and such and I've been having this problem. I have the FIFA 12 apk and I installed it on my TW ROM. Then I wiped the data/factory reset and system(ROM) and cache+Dalvik through TWRP. Then I installed CM10. So now when I install the apk it tells me that I can't play it on this device when I actually wiped everything so there shouldn't be anything telling me that it isn't verified through there. So I have tried titanium backup. I have tried plenty if things. But nothing works. Its the same thing for NFS Most Wanted. I went from having NFS on CM10 then I switched to TW and I had the problem even after restoring with titanium backup. If anyone can help. Thanks.
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This is something that's bothered me since upgrading to 4.1.1. Doing just what the title says. So far, I've tried clearing the dalvik cache, wiping the cache partition, uninstalling titanium backup and restarting, as well as uninstalling ROM toolbox and lucky patcher. I'm rooted with chainfire's "quick" method but I also had root before upgrading from ICS. I also tried bin4ry's universal ICS/Jellybean method after upgrading before finding chainfire's, witch, I am suspicious of bin4ry's causing the bug in the first place. The message shows briefly after the glowing "Samsung" boot animation. I have scoured to the bottom of the internet looking for an answer, but I really, really do not want to re-flash the stock rom again. Any reason why this happens? Any way to fix it without wiping my phone; if that works?
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Sounds like it's wiping dalvik on each reboot. Wipe and re flash.
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peneoark said:
Sounds like it's wiping dalvik on each reboot. Wipe and re flash.
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Any reasons why this happens?
Mine is doing the same thing.
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Sounds like it's wiping dalvik on each reboot. Wipe and re flash.
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It's not wiping the dalvik cache. The system displays the message briefly with no application count. I just assumed it was normal on 4.1.1
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Several people seem to claim otherwise, Google shows. My tenant's and several of my friend's phones don't do it. I'll try reverting to factory and upgrading again in a few days if there are no other solutions.
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Mine showed up after the Google wallet mod. Also had it happen after removing some stock apps although I'm not sure which caused it.
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I've removed a lot of at&t's bloatware, along with S-Suggest, "help" and ypmobile. I've also frozen s-voice and the samsung keyboard in favor of SwiftKey. I've removed bloatware in both so far. Maybe once I revert, I'll try to find out more about the problem. Until my phone is sick of the cache partition wipes and ruthless dalvik cache destruction, I will continue to try in vain. For the good of my OCD.
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Many ROMs and Kernels are set to ziplalign apps on boot to improve performance.
I want to say this was also implemented in stock JB, or its set in CWM's init.d script for the newer versions.
This also happens each time you wipe dalvik and/or if you have Titanium Backup set to intergrate sys dalvik into ROM
I just did the HOWTO root after upgrading to stock JB, and after reading this post I did a quick reboot and yeh, the message appears for me as well.
Never integrated sysdalvik w/ titanium backup. I've also rebooted the phone without clearing dalvik, and never had cwm. Probably a few things I should have mentioned earlier, but they never crossed my mind.
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Fixed the problem. Turns out you do need to re flash the whole phone. Reset to factory in recovery, then wipe the cache AND the dalvik, then reset to stock using ODIN. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU RESET TO FACTORY. The phone will remain soft bricked otherwise. A tutorial can be found here: http://galaxys3root.com/galaxy-s3-unroot/how-to-unroot-att-galaxy-s3-sgh-i747/. The only tried and true way to get the bug out. As far as I know. If anyone has any more ideas as to how this problem occurs, I'd still like to hear them.
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I rarely reboot these days. I do my CWM backups online.
But when I do reboot, I do get that updating message and have been seening that from as far back as I can remember. It bugged me at first but not now. For me, it only does it for about 2-4secs so I don't bother trying to fix it.
I have the cause in my case but I don't have the solution. I flashed a mod I found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2044449, apn_editor_1.1.zip. Now every reboot I get Android Is Upgrading.... Starting apps.
How do I stop the phone from trying to add this mod?
Just got the same problem. Had super SU on the phone (soft root), so i tried to fully root (i installed xblasttools, and had to flash pa-icons, so i could change the color of the battery, but i couldn't because it said signature failed). Downloaded philz kernel/root, flashed with recovery. Then i uninstalled the Super su rebooted and there it was; Andriod is upgrading ...
I'm on 4.1.2, Samsung GT-i9100. Help !
P.S Uninstalled the superuser that i got with the phil kernel and installed Super SU. Also i did wipe the davlik and cache. Same stuff.
I got the Android is upgrading message before. It was because I tried to convert a user app to a system app. Converted it back to a user app and it went away. I think it had something to do with having an apk file but no corresponding odex file for that app in /system/app
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I have found why this happens, issue is with lucky patcher, when you patch application it creates <appname.odex> this odex file is somehow diffrent than real odex, so when you wipe dalvik cache it caches all your apps and then you have Android is starting apps on each boot. The solution is to delete all apps odexes wich you patched, reboot phone, this time it will not display "android is starting apps" and will work until you delete dalvik again. It is possible to apply patch with Lucky Patcher to dalvih cache instead of creating odex, but you loose your crack when you wipe dalvik again.
This is the solution, if someone have better way of doing it post here, also sorry if thread is old.
magix01 said:
I have found why this happens, issue is with lucky patcher, when you patch application it creates <appname.odex> this odex file is somehow diffrent than real odex, so when you wipe dalvik cache it caches all your apps and then you have Android is starting apps on each boot. The solution is to delete all apps odexes wich you patched, reboot phone, this time it will not display "android is starting apps" and will work until you delete dalvik again. It is possible to apply patch with Lucky Patcher to dalvih cache instead of creating odex, but you loose your crack when you wipe dalvik again.
This is the solution, if someone have better way of doing it post here, also sorry if thread is old.
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Thank you for pointing out Lucky Patcher. The "android is starting apps" notification started when I deodexed my rom. I uninstalled those patched apps, reinstalled and re-patched normally with Lucky Patcher 3.9.9.1 and that notification is gone.
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coffee black said:
Thank you for pointing out Lucky Patcher. The "android is starting apps" notification started when I deodexed my rom. I uninstalled those patched apps, reinstalled and re-patched normally with Lucky Patcher 3.9.9.1 and that notification is gone.
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Next time just cut odex files to other location, reboot phone and copy odexes back, this should be alot easyer
Try to reflash your rom that may help some how
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