[CM10] Play Music can't be installed - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hello,
I just installed cm-10-20120824-NIGHTLY-maguro on my gnex and restored the Backup with Titanium Backup. Now I saw that Google Play Music was missing, so I tried to install the backup manually. This is what happened
Code:
[email protected] /tmp
$ adb install com.google.android.music-d870206409e42e27c8acbba37f8dd7a6.apk
pkg: /data/local/tmp/com.google.android.music-d870206409e42e27c8acbba37f8dd7a6.apk
Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_UID_CHANGED]
2757 KB/s (3760915 bytes in 1.332s)
With ADB_TRACE=1, this happens: h++p://paste.mrzyx.de/show.php?id=1204
When I try to install it via Play Store, I get this error message: 'Unbekannter Fehlercode beim Installieren der App: "-24"' ("Unknown error code during installing the app)
I don't want to use another player because I'd lose all my playlists.
Regards,
qsuscs

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qsuscs said:
Hello,
I just installed cm-10-20120824-NIGHTLY-maguro on my gnex and restored the Backup with Titanium Backup. Now I saw that Google Play Music was missing, so I tried to install the backup manually. This is what happened
Code:
[email protected] /tmp
$ adb install com.google.android.music-d870206409e42e27c8acbba37f8dd7a6.apk
pkg: /data/local/tmp/com.google.android.music-d870206409e42e27c8acbba37f8dd7a6.apk
Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_UID_CHANGED]
2757 KB/s (3760915 bytes in 1.332s)
With ADB_TRACE=1, this happens: h++p://paste.mrzyx.de/show.php?id=1204
When I try to install it via Play Store, I get this error message: 'Unbekannter Fehlercode beim Installieren der App: "-24"' ("Unknown error code during installing the app)
I don't want to use another player because I'd lose all my playlists.
Regards,
qsuscs
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Same issue - I have quite a few gb of music, and being on galaxy nexus and nexus 7 devices, I dont want the music on my internal drive (no external on either available) or to have to carry round a USB drive and adapter. My guess is due to Apollo now core music player in cm10, perhaps a dependancy is missing to enable google play music to install.

I don't say that Apollo is bad, but I do miss my Playlists.

Must admit I too would like to replace apollo.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app

Ive been having the same problem since i flashed cm-10-20121027-NIGHTLY-maguro. Every time i try and install the Google music apk it says it cannot be installed. I would really like to listen to some music since i keep it all online with Google Music.

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Hi
I did everything I was supposed to do, used CWM manually to wipe data/factory, went from jellybean 4.11 to CNA 3.6 and chose the gapps package without picassa + camera extras.
I used TBackup Pro (apps and data) and did a nandroid and saved my complete Sd card contents to my pc for safekeeping. Then I did the flashing
I thought gapps had ALL the google apps included...
Some apps did not reinstall like Google Play (music player) which was a system app and the play store says it isnt available in my country (canada). I never had the cloud feature as far as I know in the official JB rom, just the music player.
Other system type apps were probably different versions ie email client, clock, gallery, stock browser, currents, android keyboard, exchange services...anyway all of those have a line through them in TBackup.
Also,, I thought all my desktop layout/folders would be preserved like it did once before when I unlocked bootloader and rooted.
So... looking at Tbackup in the restore section it has restore all system data 73 instances..is that the same as app data? Is this the data/settings I restore for the apps?
I thought all my settings and stuff would/could be preserved, I even tried to pull it out of the nandroid via Tbackup.. sat there for an hour trying to restore 1 app (email) while the busy indicator kept swirling.
Seems like backing up apps is redundant as my google account restores them. I want the data /saved settings etc.
What am I missing here?..obviously it didnt go like the videos i watched.
And HOW the heck do I get the stock google music player back onto this install?
BTW this is a nice rom. no problems so far and very customizeable.
wcoaster said:
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Some apps did not reinstall like Google Play (music player) which was a system app and the play store says it isnt available in my country (canada). I never had the cloud feature as far as I know in the official JB rom, just the music player.
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Use something like Market Enabler to spoof a U.S. carrier, and then download it.
wcoaster said:
Other system type apps were probably different versions ie email client, clock, gallery, stock browser, currents, android keyboard, exchange services...anyway all of those have a line through them in TBackup.
Also,, I thought all my desktop layout/folders would be preserved like it did once before when I unlocked bootloader and rooted.
So... looking at Tbackup in the restore section it has restore all system data 73 instances..is that the same as app data? Is this the data/settings I restore for the apps?
I thought all my settings and stuff would/could be preserved, I even tried to pull it out of the nandroid via Tbackup.. sat there for an hour trying to restore 1 app (email) while the busy indicator kept swirling.
Seems like backing up apps is redundant as my google account restores them. I want the data /saved settings etc.
What am I missing here?..obviously it didnt go like the videos i watched.
And HOW the heck do I get the stock google music player back onto this install?
BTW this is a nice rom. no problems so far and very customizeable.
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As for your other issues, you need to read up on Titanium Backup.
1) You shouldn't restore system apps/data across different ROM versions;
2) You should only restore user app data when the app is the same version;
3) Yes, you are correct, you do not need to restore apps if you are going to download them from the Play Store.
Thx Efrant...well I was able to find and download 3 different versions of it and place on my sdcard, It launched but would not install...even when I was completely offline. I read in one thread where someone suggested putting it in /system/apps but I never saw any results in that thread regarding the suggestion.
I saw a few proxy type apps which seemed only to work with a browser.
I found market enabler...loaded it with T-Mobile info..cleared my play store cache, and was able to download...but got an unknown error -24 during install.
any suggestions?
wcoaster said:
Thx Efrant...well I was able to find and download 3 different versions of it and place on my sdcard, It launched but would not install...even when I was completely offline. I read in one thread where someone suggested putting it in /system/apps but I never saw any results in that thread regarding the suggestion.
I saw a few proxy type apps which seemed only to work with a browser.
I found market enabler...loaded it with T-Mobile info..cleared my play store cache, and was able to download...but got an unknown error -24 during install.
any suggestions?
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Market enabler is found here: http://code.google.com/p/market-enabler/
I use it and it works just fine.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2

[Q] Answering machine

Hello everyone
have a Sony Xperia Z1 compact with KitKat 4.4.2
with this rom Sony give us a Answering machine - thats grate , BUT
where this machine store "welcome" message and recorded calls ?
fucceeded tedeleg
so? no one knows what it is?
i mean that is, where the FILES store . i need to backup records :cyclops:
Apparently on the /data partition, same as SMS messages and contacts etc, so you'll need root to explore/backup, or use Sony's backup (I guess).
ghtop said:
Apparently on the /data partition, same as SMS messages and contacts etc, so you'll need root to explore/backup, or use Sony's backup (I guess).
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Sony backup? what it is?
Taburetka said:
Sony backup? what it is?
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Install PC Companion and use its backup feature for desktop, or use Sony's Backup application that came pre-installed on your phone (search App drawer). I haven't tested either with answerphone messages yet.
How I back up the answering machine...
I finally have it all worked out.
On My C4 (E5333) the messages can be found in the protected folder /data/data/com.android.providers.contacts/app_voicemail-data
To be able to access these messages, you’ll need to root your device. I used “King Root” to do this since it can be done entirely from the phone, but your handset might differ.
To back up these files I just use “FolderSync Lite” from the Play Store. It supports root permissions. I sync these to my Google Drive. (I sync one way only.)
To play these files on Windows you need to rename them by adding the .amr extension. They seem to play OK in Media Player Classic or VLC Media Player.
A simple batch file can do this: ren *. *.amr
To Sync these messages to another handset, I use “DriveSync” although FolderSync Lite could have done it too. Then, on that handset I have an ES File Explorer shortcut widget to the Answering Machine folder, along with another “DriveSync Sync Now” widget. VLC Media Player on Android can play these files, even if you don’t add the extension.

[TRICK] How to avoid Google Play Service update

In /data/app folder make a new folder with name com.google.android.gms-1.apk
(to make the folder use a file manager app or the command "su" followed by "mkdir /data/app/com.google.android.gms-1.apk" with a Terminal Emulator app and Busybox installed.
NOTE: Making a new folder in /data partition require root permissions so the Andriod system must be rooted first)
That's it!
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Hello everyone,
owners of smartphone with very limited internal storage, like Galaxy Y, will likely end up to be concerned of every single MB of free space lost; and the more the concern as the free space is getting closer to zero.
So there I am too.
I've put lot of effort to optimize the use of my Galaxy Y internal storage (/system, /data and /cache partitions all together) and I'm proud to have more than 50% of internal storage free and I like to have it that way for as long time as possibile.
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Yesterday I had a very bad surprise... I suddenly lost 55% (actually 55MB) of free space for some unknow reason
Later, it turned out that the reason was that the Google Play Service had been silently updated in the background without any notification.
Actually the footprint of newer version of Google Play Service has a huge increase of 28MB... almost +78%!
The new apk size is 15MB bigger and a system integration of the update not only might likely eats up all the free space available in the /system partition, but still will need to use additional 13MB in /data partition.
Uninstalling the update was just a matter of tapping one button... but then another background update would have happen soon after.
So, to prevent the update from happening again, I used the same kind of trick used to avoid the self update of Google Play Store, as explained here [TRICK] How to stop Google Play Store self update - easy!
That's all folks!
Bye!
What I used to do was uninstall the Google play services
Then open YouTube
It will say you have to install Google play services
Click the link to install it & it will allow you to download it from the playstore
You can then move or link it to sd card with link2sd
I prefer always having the latest versions of apps as they tend to eliminate bugs - yes it might be a larger file size but you can move or link the apk to sd
Thanks for the hint Marcus
I simply hate when my device is modified without my previous consent.
I want to be the one who decide what to update and when to update because each update might have a cost (in terms of storage space, in terms of data plan usage, in terms of risks of unexpected apps or system errors).
Furthermore I've put lot of effort to make my phone system configuration in such a way that it can still be fully functional even without SD (as in case of a SD failure) or with a brand new empty one; so I've put all the most important applications (Internet browser, Youtube, Google Play Store, Google Play Service, Shake Calc, QuickPic, Maps, GMail, QuickOffice, FM radio, Camera, Root Explorer, Tethering Widget, Terminal Emulator, Flashlight, VNC_Server, SSHDroid, VoipCheapGlobal and few others) in /system and /data partitions and there I want them to stay
All the best!
marcussmith2626 said:
What I used to do was uninstall the Google play services
Then open YouTube
It will say you have to install Google play services
Click the link to install it & it will allow you to download it from the playstore
You can then move or link it to sd card with link2sd
I prefer always having the latest versions of apps as they tend to eliminate bugs - yes it might be a larger file size but you can move or link the apk to sd
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how to stop play services auto update???????????
What I found was that on my custom rom (cm 10.1.3) google play services was installed as /system/app/GmsCore.apk which was the version that I had installed when I flashed a gapps zip file right after I had initially installed the rom. If I only had this version installed then the play store app would not auto-update google play services. However as soon as I updated google play services from the play store manually it was installed as /data/app/com.google.android.gms-1.apk and as long as it was installed here the play store would auto-update it whenever it wanted without asking or informing me. I even tried doing chattr +i com.google.android.gms-1.apk as some other people have mentioned but then it would just install the new version as com.google.android.gms-2.apk, etc...
I clicked on "uninstall updates" for the google play services app and it removed the /data/app/com.google.android.gms-1.apk file and went back to not auto updating. The problem is that I wanted to use some google apps that would not work with the older /system/app/GmsCore.apk version but I wanted to install a slightly newer version but not have it get auto-updated.
So what I ended up doing was to get the slightly newer version and copy it to /system/app/GmsCore.apk. As long as there is no google services apk in /data/app/ it seems that it will not get auto-updated. This allows me to maintain control over when/if It ever gets updated.
Also note that I have applied a no self-update patch from lucky patcher to my google play store (v4.3.11). I don't know if this is also needed to prevent googleplay services from auto updating.
The reason that I do not want to use the recent (>=4.4) versions of google play services is that they now include a firmware updater service that was transferring a ton of data in the background for no reason as mentioned here. The slightly older version that I am now using (4.3.25) does not have this.
I could have just disabled the service but if it is allowed to auto-update itself then it is possible that it will just get re-enabled or some other battery draining/data using feature will get added.
I would rather maintain control over all the software that is installed on my device instead of allowing google to do whatever they want without asking or even informing me.
Basically if you have the google play store app installed on your phone it allows google to install whatever they want on your phone whenever they want without your consent or notification. (unless you do a lot of hacking to disable it)
This seems pretty crazy to me and I am not sure if most people realize this. Who owns your phone? Is it you or google?
Sorry about the rant...
Hi garbb,
thanks for posting your rant it provides some interesting infos on different scenario than mine which is stock rom with Google Play service installed in system folder.
I also like to express my agreement on the reasons you stated that had led you to find a way to stop the self auto update.
I guess that the patch you applied with lucky patcher is what prevents the auto update to work.
But basically the trick that I posted here should work on your system too as it actually prevent the update process to copy the new updated version of the app in the destination folder that is /data/app
If Google Play Service is been updated once already (so there's a apk in /system and one in /data/app) then the the latest installed version is already named com.google.android.gms-1.apk and placed in /data/app so the update process will name the new updated apk as com.google.android.gms-2.apk.
So, in order to make the update process to fail you just have to make a /data/app/com.google.android.gms-2.apk folder.
Or you might want to integrate to /system the updated version that you like to have (eventually by using link2SD or Titanium Backup), then make /data/app/com.google.android.gms-1.apk folder to make to fail future auto update attempts.
rahul54321 said:
how to stop play services auto update???????????
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Trick doesn't work.
Verrocio said:
Trick doesn't work.
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Well, it's possible that the trick doesn't work for you (there's also a chance that as for garbb user you have to change the folder name digit to something greater than 1) but that doesn't mean that it doesn't work for everyone.
For me it works and I proved it on a youtube video that shows how to use the same trick to make the Google Play Store update to fail.
It would be nice if you can provide some more infos on your smartphone OS and Google Play Service version, just for the record and to get some clues on why eventually the trick doesn't work for you.
halnovemila said:
Well, it's possible that the trick doesn't work for you (there's also a chance that as for garbb user you have to change the folder name digit to something greater than 1) but that doesn't mean that it doesn't work for everyone.
For me it works and I proved it on a youtube video that shows how to use the same trick to make the Google Play Store update to fail.
It would be nice if you can provide some more infos on your smartphone OS and Google Play Service version, just for the record and to get some clues on why eventually the trick doesn't work for you.
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I've tried both 5.0.89 and 6.1.88 (034) , nexus one, with latest euroskank rom from october. Also tried disable from play store on top of this "trick". The gms updates itself every time. I wouldn't mind it so much but it doesn't ask me and i want full control over whats happening on my device but still keep access to device manager.
edit: also tried with stock cm and marketupdater frozen on both, same result.
Verrocio said:
I've tried both 5.0.89 and 6.1.88 (034) , nexus one, with latest euroskank rom from october. Also tried disable from play store on top of this "trick". The gms updates itself every time. I wouldn't mind it so much but it doesn't ask me and i want full control over whats happening on my device but still keep access to device manager.
edit: also tried with stock cm and marketupdater frozen on both, same result.
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Well, I'm not really an expert on custom roms, and I never heard of euroskank so I did what I always do... a Google search
What I found is a site that provides cyanogenmod roms, so if that's the case we can wait for garbb and see if he has any good news that can be useful for you too Verrocio
In my case I'm using stock rom for Galaxy Y, and Google Play Service ver. 5.0.89 hasn't got an auto update anymore since I used the trick I posted above.
halnovemila said:
Well, I'm not really an expert on custom roms, and I never heard of euroskank so I did what I always do... a Google search
What I found is a site that provides cyanogenmod roms, so if that's the case we can wait for garbb and see if he has any good news that can be useful for you too Verrocio
In my case I'm using stock rom for Galaxy Y, and Google Play Service ver. 5.0.89 hasn't got an auto update anymore since I used the trick I posted above.
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You may want to consider going to 6.1.88 since it was the last cleanup version in its "class" to include http>>s<< api support. (from what we can tell by the changelogs)
But the jury is still out on that.
Verrocio said:
You may want to consider going to 6.1.88 since it was the last cleanup version in its "class" to include http>>s<< api support. (from what we can tell by the changelogs)
But the jury is still out on that.
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Well, actually on devices as Galaxy Y with only 222MB storage space for system partition and only 190MB for data partition, apps footprints (use of storage space) is a concern and that's actually why I didn't like the update in first place as I stated in my 1st post here.
Moreover I don't really need much Google Play Services api(s) as I have only three apps that can't work properly if Google Play Service isn't available and I almost never use those apps so I even keep Google Play Service in "disabled" state (frozen) so it doesn't even use RAM and CPU for its many background services that I don't need.
halnovemila said:
Well, actually on devices as Galaxy Y with only 222MB storage space for system partition and only 190MB for data partition, apps footprints (use of storage space) is a concern and that's actually why I didn't like the update in first place as I stated in my 1st post here.
Moreover I don't really need much Google Play Services api(s) as I have only three apps that can't work properly if Google Play Service isn't available and I almost never use those apps so I even keep Google Play Service in "disabled" state (frozen) so it doesn't even use RAM and CPU for it's many background services that I don't need.
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Well the next two cleanup versions after are 6.5 and 6.7(which just came out last week). Both are more memory hoggy than 6.1.88
If you don't want to install it i might suggest keeping a archived copy of it around with system panel.
My device has limited re-sources same as yours so i FEEL YOUR PAlN.
EDIT: By the way i retried the folder trick with both -1 and -2 + disabled hopefully this time it sticks!
This is a very interesting topic to me. Subscribing. I currently have all google apps disabled or uninstalled and using exchange for calendar and contacts sync. No report yet on how well it works tho. I dont like googles tactics in keeping hold of my android so I hope to see more from this thread.
ElwOOd_CbGp said:
This is a very interesting topic to me. Subscribing. I currently have all google apps disabled or uninstalled and using exchange for calendar and contacts sync. No report yet on how well it works tho. I dont like googles tactics in keeping hold of my android so I hope to see more from this thread.
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Hi Elwood,
nice to see you are interested on the topic but I wonder what more you could find on this thread as it's just about a trick that makes to fail the automatic background updates of Google Play Service app.
I suppose the posts you'll find here will be somewhat like "Good! it works" or "too bad, it doesn't work"
My personal choice is to use the same trick for both Google Play Service and Google Play Store.
Then I usually keep Google Play Service "disabled/frozen", and I unfreeze it at the need.
I made a couple of Terminal Emulator app shortcuts so that with a single touch I can have the following commands executed
Freeze
Code:
clear ; pm disable com.google.android.gms ; echo ; echo Press any key to continue... ; read anykey ; exit
UnFreeze
Code:
clear ; pm enable com.google.android.gms ; echo ; echo Press any key to continue... ; read anykey ; exit
Those commands have to be executed as root so Terminal Emulator must have the "Initial command" preference set as
Code:
su ; exit
You'll cry after you read this
My Google Play Services app got a whopping internal memory of 114 MB!
Can i still updates apps if i do this TRICK? Not rooted tried with KingRoot but failed at least 3 times hence the name of my username/profile.
Was before but unrooted and uninstalled a few weeks earlier.
Failed Root Advocate said:
My Google Play Services app got a whopping internal memory of 114 MB!
Can i still updates apps if i do this TRICK? Not rooted tried with KingRoot but failed at least 3 times hence the name of my username/profile.
Was before but unrooted and uninstalled a few weeks earlier.
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I'm sorry but as stated in the 1st post you need root priviliges in order to make a new folder in the internal memory /data partition.
Anyway the answer to your question is "yes"; you can still update all other apps because making the empty folder in /data/app that exactly matches the app package filename will make the update to fail only on that one app only.
Hello,
I've been searching for days to find out where GooglePlayServices apk located but failed. But i could not find it anywhere, even in /system/app/ folder and /system/pri-app/
Could you help me with this?
Thanks with best regards,
Cuong Phan said:
Hello,
I've been searching for days to find out where GooglePlayServices apk located but failed. But i could not find it anywhere, even in /system/app/ folder and /system/pri-app/
Could you help me with this?
Thanks with best regards,
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/system/priv-app/GmsCore
ElwOOd_CbGp said:
/system/priv-app/GmsCore
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Gratefully thank you, you save my time. In Android 6.0, it is PrebuiltGmsCore.

[Q] No music player is working...

Hi people, as the title suggests, any music playing app does not work. This includes MX player, ES file explorer, Apollo and Gmusic.
Gmusic gives : "Cannot play track requested" error. MX pretends to play it, but no sound comes out. I think it is an issue with my DSP manager, but even after multiple factory resets and reinstalls of the libs/apk, no profit.
I have attached a txt of
Code:
adb logcat *:W > Logcat.txt
as I pressed play on Gmusic.
I would greatly appreciate any help (I only want to use reinstall of CM11 as a last resort, since i dont have the install zip)
Thank you.
PS: Gmusic is Google music

mp3 files are unplayable

I have all my music as mp3 files in the music folder. There are over 100 songs but only about 10 of them can be seen in the music player. I have tried installing a number of music players, including stellio, retro music player and google play music. Also, if I try to open the mp3 file from the file manager, it asks me what app I want to open it in, but then nothing happens.
I'm not sure if this is because I am using f2fs but when I was on stock OOS with arter97's kernel it was fine and then when I moved to the sultanized resurrection remix on nougat (which does say f2fs support in the op) this problem started occurring. I have since tried a number of ROMs, wiping all partitions and formatting data to see if that would work before transferring my music back to my phone, but each time, I get this problem.
Any help would be much appreciated
Phid13 said:
I have all my music as mp3 files in the music folder. There are over 100 songs but only about 10 of them can be seen in the music player. I have tried installing a number of music players, including stellio, retro music player and google play music. Also, if I try to open the mp3 file from the file manager, it asks me what app I want to open it in, but then nothing happens.
I'm not sure if this is because I am using f2fs but when I was on stock OOS with arter97's kernel it was fine and then when I moved to the sultanized resurrection remix on nougat (which does say f2fs support in the op) this problem started occurring. I have since tried a number of ROMs, wiping all partitions and formatting data to see if that would work before transferring my music back to my phone, but each time, I get this problem.
Any help would be much appreciated
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Did you check whether the files are corrupted? Do they play on your PC/Laptop? If they don't, then the files are corrupted.
They play perfectly on my laptop and when I transfer them onto another phone they play fine on that as well
Most important (surprise!!!): a log from boot until Music has been started.
Did you check permissions and selinux contexts? (adb shell ls -laZR /sdcard/Music >Music.txt)
nvertigo67 said:
Most important (surprise!!!): a log from boot until Music has been started.
Did you check permissions and selinux contexts? (adb shell ls -laZR /sdcard/Music >Music.txt)
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How do I get this? Sorry for being a noob but I've never done this before
Phid13 said:
How do I get this? Sorry for being a noob but I've never done this before
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adb logcat -d >logcat.txt
adb shell ls -laZR /sdcard/Music >Music.txt
Put both txt files in a zip and attach it to your next posting.
For setting up adb see: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/adb-fastboot-1-0-39-t3599008
I ended up just switching my data partition back to ext4 and then back to f2fs, then flashing oos9.0.6 and then installing whatever ROM I wanted and this worked, but if it happens again I'll get some logs

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