i finally found a fix to the market pay issue on fox hound 0.5. heres what i did. uninstall google play store using titanium backup and erased google framework cache then reboot. reinstalled google play store apk (3.5.16)i found on the net. then cleared cache again and force close the app. then converted to system app using titanium backup then cleared cache on google framework again and reboot. thats it now i can purchase apps from google play store.
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I installed the market on my Kindle Fire and I'm trying to remove my account...
I've tried Clear data, uninstall /reinstall .. can't seem to find it
I've also Clear data on Google Services Framework
Deleted Google Services Framework and reinstall all good now
I'd appreciate some help. I'm running ICS 4.0.4 (AOKP M6) and I can install apps locally on my phone, but when I try via the web client it doesn't work.
In fact there's a bunch of apps that say "Installed" on the Google Play website (In My Apps > All) for me when they're not.
I tried clearing cache and davik from recovery, and also clearing the cache from app settings.
I've tried removing my Google Account and readding it.
Whenever i clear cache via easy cache cleaner. On my play store.. I always get problem of 491 error..how to solve this problem.
it must be a server problem not ur phone... wait untill they fix it.am also have this issue from last night..
Are you using clean master
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No i m using liks2sd and phones in build cache cleaner in settings, storage..and i m facing this problem from around 10 to 12 days. But when i reboot my phone.. All becomes okay.
This is because of the cache cleaner when cache cleaner cleans the cache it also wipes the cache of google play and google play services.......to fix this clean the cache without cleaning the cache for google play and google play services and reboot.....
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If I remember correctly
Settings -> Applications -> Manage Applications - > All
Google Play Store -> Clear cache and force stop
Google Services Framework -> Clear Data and force stop
Reboot the phone.
How can it possible to clear cache of all things or apps except google play and google services.. Is there any particular app for it..
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Just deselect google play and google play services when. Cleaning cache in easy cache cleaner ...and reboot..
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Okay. Thanks bro for your help
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If i understand correctly you are constantly clearing the cache, but why?
Because if i dont clear cache, it occupies internal memory.. And hence xperia m has limited memory i.e 1.8 gb
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Wipe Cache
This method requires that you can go into a recovery mode like Clockworkmod Recovery.
Reboot into recovery
Wipe cache partition
Go to Advanced >> Wipe Dalvik Cache
Now go back and Reboot system
Rerun Google Play Store and update or install your app.
fixes for error 491
rsrishabh said:
Whenever i clear cache via easy cache cleaner. On my play store.. I always get problem of 491 error..how to solve this problem.
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Method 1:
Go to system settings>> Accounts>>Google>>Remove your Gmail account (the account that is synched in Play Store)
Now from settings>>Apps>>All> Force stop, Clear data and cache for Google Play Store, Google Service Framework and Download Manager
Reboot your device.
Now again go to settings>> Accounts>>Google>>Add your Gmail account
Rerun Google Play Store and update or install your app.
For more methods error 491
I was integrating system apps upgrades to system ROM via Titanium Backup, after i did that on Google Play Services it screwed up. I am getting errors like "Google Play Services has stopped" and "com.google.process.gapps has stopped".
I unistalled Google Play Services and installed from ApkMirror but still getting errors, also i wiped cache and dalvik cache from recovery.
I can't use Google Play, YouTube, Chrome etc.
Need help, thanks.
isimsizkullan said:
I was integrating system apps upgrades to system ROM via Titanium Backup, after i did that on Google Play Services it screwed up. I am getting errors like "Google Play Services has stopped" and "com.google.process.gapps has stopped".
I unistalled Google Play Services and installed from ApkMirror but still getting errors, also i wiped cache and dalvik cache from recovery.
I can't use Google Play, YouTube, Chrome etc.
Need help, thanks.
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That happened to me too, reflash your rom.
I hope you learned about the profit of a nandroid backup.
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Frunzdoedel said:
That happened to me too, reflash your rom.
I hope you learned about the profit of a nandroid backup.
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Ok, i solved this. Steps here:
1- Removed Google Play Services completely via Titanium Backup
2- Downloaded Google Play Services from apkmirror
3- Remame the apk file to GmsCore.apk
4- Move GmsCore.apk to /system/app (do not install) and set permissions to rw-r--r-- (644)
5- Reboot to recovery mod, wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache, reboot system.
6- After that i got Play Store worked, Chrome, Maps and Drive didn't work so i uninstalled and reinstalled them, now all works.
Note re: Step 4--
I was only able to make this work after I actually DID install the Google Play Services apk from apkmirror
I have fixed this issue before but can't find it basically i try to dl an app and it fails sceenshot attached
But I found a fix long of deleting a temp file that belong to Google play in the system that after launching it again it re-writes it
I have also tried everything like cache, data, Uninstall the play store clean cache from recovery
Are you on stock ROM? If not, which are you using?
Clear system cache, can't hurt but probably won't get it.
Clear data in Goggle Play Services, reboot.
Last ditch effort; delete Google account/recreate it. Reboot.
Use another phone to install the apks you want then use AkpExport app to copy them and upload into this phone.
blackhawk said:
Clear system cache, can't hurt but probably won't get it.
Clear data in Goggle Play Services, reboot.
Last ditch effort; delete Google account/recreate it. Reboot.
Use another phone to install the apks you want then use AkpExport app to copy them and upload into this phone.
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Recommend this, but in line with my question, you can install the Aurora store in the meantime until you find a fix.
Aurora Store | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
A Google Playstore Client
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