my google account disappear - Kindle Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I don't know what happen, my google account disappear , and when I go to setting --> add account --> there is no google account for me to add, only exchange account
please help , how can i fix this issue?

Have you installed any custom ROM? Sounds like you need to flash the appropriate gapps zip file. Then once you reboot, you will be asked to sign in to Google and the play store app will have returned.
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no more "google contacts" after MoDaCo 2.9

i cannot add a new contact as google contact anymore and can only chose between "SIM" and "Telefon".
can someone help me?
had the same problem, you will need to wipe your phone and that will sort everything out.
I had this problem a while ago and managed to sort it out without have to wipe the phone.
See here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=559595
If you got trouble with Modacos stuff, post it in that in Modacos thread then. Don't make new threads for stuff like this.
ok, thx.
this helps
It's a bit late for you guys, but there is a way to change the Google account settings on the phone without a full factory reset/wipe. Go to Settings > Application Settings > Manage Applications and tap the entry for Google Apps. Tap clear data and confirm, this will wipe your Google account settings. Then go to Settings > Data Synchronisation > Google and you'll be presented with the Google account setup dialogue that you got when you first setup the phone. Enter your new details and the phone will do a full data sync, then you're done.
I did this recently when I switched from a normal GMail account to a Google Apps account with my own domain name.
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[Q] move from one account to another

Hello everybody,
I've used a temp gmail account (the famous one we all have for receiving spam) when I received and set up my Desire Z. The problem is that I've downloaded not many but nice applications (some are paid) and now I would like to restart from 0 and link my phone to a clean gmail account (and market account).
Is there any way of migrating one market account to another? basically having the apps downloaded or purchased under [email protected] migrated to [email protected]?
If not, anyway of retreiving apk's from my rooted phone and then installing them after a factory reset and a link to that new account? (was looking into /system/app but it seems like most of the apps are not in, nothing found on the sd)
Thank you in advance for helping me
what I suggest you do is just download the apps you paid for and keep the ones you have on your phone then migrate to the new gmail. You can do this by going in settings>applications>manage apps then (not sure if this is the right one) clear the cache on your market app. Open market and it will request you to login with your gmail. Do so with the new gmail and bammo! If you ever accidentally remove the paid apps, just login the old account again, so be sure to write down the info incase you forget later down the road.
Probably not the exact solution you were hoping for but it's the best I can come up with!
Note: If clearing market cache doesn't remove the logged in account, try clearing the cache of some other official google apps that require sync.
Note 2: doing this will not migrate your contacts, but you can always copy all your contacts from one account to another by logging into gmail on the pc and manually migrating them there.
Hope this helps!

Installing .zip file wont clear google account login?

I put this hTC_Asia_AUS.zip to my sd card and install it. But the google account login is still there right after the installation of that .zip. any idea? this is the pictures i took while installing that hTC_Asia_AUS.zip
I've seen you post this a few times recently.
There is no way to bypass this as its a security so if someone steals your phone and does a factory reset, they still can't use it.
Try logging in to one of your many google accounts and check the 'last account activity' to see which google account used your phone last.
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Google Account not syncing all data after removing and re adding

Facing a weird issue since today. Firstly, I am running Open Beta 9 and I was unable to download any new apps from play store or even update existing ones. I tried the basic deleting cache but no luck. So I removed my Google account and re added it. Now after re-adding my account, there are basically no sync options. Like contacts, keep etc data isn't being synced. Any help ? See screenshot for more details

Some Google Services Refuse to Sync

Hello Everyone. I have a Samsung Captivate Glide i927 (AT&T). It was running Omni ROM 4.4 but since the latest Google Play Services update keeps 'crashing' the phone (multiple pop-ups stating that Google Play Services has stopped), I have decided to go back to stock ICS 4.0.4
The problem now is that my Google account isn't syncing properly. My contacts, calendar, Keep notes are unable to sync. I keep getting an error that states that 'Sync is having problems.' I also can't connect to the Google account from certain apps like WhatsApp & SwiftKey keyboard and as a result, I can neither back my chats to Google Drive nor download my customs words for the SwiftKey keyboard app. I can however use the Google Drive app normally. The Play Store also works properly.
I have done everything that I can think of (& read online). They are:
1. Deleting the Google Play Services cache.
2. Emptied the phone's cache. I also formatted it & the Dalvik cache in CWM.
3. Removed my Google account from the phone. Restarted & added the Google account.
4. Reset the phone to factory settings.
5. Re-flashed the official/stock 4.0.4 ROM by using Odin.
6. Changed my Google account password to 'force' everything to 'reset' and resync.
7. I have added a hash prefix to the localhost IP address in the hosts file in the 'etc' folder. I have also deleted it.
Syncing still doesn't work for those services. I am at my wit's end. Please can anyone suggest a solution?
Thanks.

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