I have this problem with my phone that when I go to Settings and select Storage, a popup will appear that says "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped". I can't also connect my phone with my my PC. I can't find any solutions as of now.
Rooted phone, CM9 RC 5. Please help.
ninjapau said:
I have this problem with my phone that when I go to Settings and select Storage, a popup will appear that says "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped". I can't also connect my phone with my my PC. I can't find any solutions as of now.
Rooted phone, CM9 RC 5. Please help.
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you can re-flash your phone with CWM :good:
adamgonlong said:
you can re-flash your phone with CWM :good:
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And then "Fix Permissions", "Wipe Cache" and "Wipe dalvik cache". Restart your device and see if your problem was solved
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Here's the deal...
Few weeks ago, I tried to update Lookout mobile security through the marketplace. It never got past 'Installing...'
I rebooted the phone many times and even uninstalled Lookout from my phone. When I go into downloads, it's still there and says Installing. When I manually search for it and click it, it says Installing. I can't even re-download it now.
Advice, anyone?
Thanks!
This phone is by far the worst of all 3 android phones ive owned about this. I usually go into manage applications and clear the market cache. If that doesn't work, uninstall and reinstall look out out what ever the problem app is.
This happens every ten or so apps that I install or update. It was rare on hero and moment.
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Sometimes there are problems with the Android Market in getting updates to work properly, this is not unique to the Lookout app. Please go into the Manage Applications settings page and clear the market's cache, then force stop it. Start it up again and check if the Lookout update will take.
If those steps fail to reset the Market then we have to clear more settings. Please carefully follow the directions below:
1) go to your Settings
2) Select Applications
3) Select "Manage Applications"
4) Press menu and select "filter" and then "All" (Or click on the Tab that says "All" on the top of the screen)
5) *THIS IS IMPORTANT* Scroll down to the following applications and then clean the data. Hit "okay" each time when prompted!
a) Go to "Checkin Service" and then select "clear data"
b) Go to "Download Manager" and then select "clear data"
c) Go to "Google Apps" then "clear data"
d) Go to "Google Talk Service" then select "clear data"
e) Go to "Market" and then select "Clear Cache"
Open up the Market again and you should be able to download Lookout or update the application.
I have flashed MiNCO-Rom v4 and some M+ mods.
I'm experiencing problems with Google Talk app. I can logon but all my contacts are greyed out, they all seem offline.
But using Gtalk within my Gmail-webbrowser session on my computer works fine, I see several of my contacts online.
I have wiped cache + dalvik and fixed permissions in recovery mode but this didn't help either.
Any ideas what's wrong?
Any help is appreciated! thanks
wwreg said:
I have flashed MiNCO-Rom v4 and some M+ mods.
I'm experiencing problems with Google Talk app. I can logon but all my contacts are greyed out, they all seem offline.
But using Gtalk within my Gmail-webbrowser session on my computer works fine, I see several of my contacts online.
I have wiped cache + dalvik and fixed permissions in recovery mode but this didn't help either.
Any ideas what's wrong?
Any help is appreciated! thanks
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Problem is SOLVED!
I experienced error “Error Processing Purchase DF-BPA-09″ in Google Play when I tried downloading apps.
The error reoccurred with every attempt.
The following steps usually fix this problem.
1. Open the Settings app.
2. Tap Applications.
3. Select the All tab.
4. Locate and tap Google Services Framework.
5. Select the Clear data button.
6. reboot
After I followed these steps, Gtalks works again
hey all im on a STOCK non rooted s3. the other day i went to clear my google service framework cache and i think i messed something up. i cleared it and now google service framework is complety GONE! as well whenever i go into the market it doesnt load and says there was an error (RH-01)
i also cant even check for updates on my phone because in order for the s3 to check for updates it needs the google service framework. what do i do?
Factory reset..
I have SENSATIONS and its WICKED!!
Warrior 3000 said:
hey all im on a STOCK non rooted s3. the other day i went to clear my google service framework cache and i think i messed something up. i cleared it and now google service framework is complety GONE! as well whenever i go into the market it doesnt load and says there was an error (RH-01)
i also cant even check for updates on my phone because in order for the s3 to check for updates it needs the google service framework. what do i do?
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Open the "Google Play" app and press the home button to return
Go to Settings → Applications → Manage Applications
Select the "ALL" tab, Search for "Google Play Store" and press it to open.
Press "Clear cache"
Press "Force stop"
Return to Settings → Applications → Manage Applications
Press "Google Services Framework"
Press "Clear Data"
Press "Force Stop"
Start "Google Play Store" and it should give an error
Reboot.
Once your device has restarted Google Play Store should work. Wait a minute or too if it doesn't.
This should help if a corrupt cache is the cause of your problems (a corrupt cache might lead to strange error messages, amongst others). If it doesn't help, you might try the same steps but include "Clear Data" for the playstore app.
I too facing this problem
Tried al steps but no luck
Still same error
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taitony said:
Open the "Google Play" app and press the home button to return
Go to Settings → Applications → Manage Applications
Select the "ALL" tab, Search for "Google Play Store" and press it to open.
Press "Clear cache"
Press "Force stop"
Return to Settings → Applications → Manage Applications
Press "Google Services Framework"
Press "Clear Data"
Press "Force Stop"
Start "Google Play Store" and it should give an error
Reboot.
Once your device has restarted Google Play Store should work. Wait a minute or too if it doesn't.
This should help if a corrupt cache is the cause of your problems (a corrupt cache might lead to strange error messages, amongst others). If it doesn't help, you might try the same steps but include "Clear Data" for the playstore app.
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I tried all of your steps and it still isnt working do you have anything else that might help
noobkilla said:
I tried all of your steps and it still isnt working do you have anything else that might help
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I covered up the problem by deleting all gapps manually & flashing new gapps it worked for me
Clear dalvik after deleting gapps
Cheers
TAJ
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I just started having this problem.
Tried all steps, did not work.
Tried factory reset, did not work.
Phone is an LG-LS970 stock, never been rooted or had any ROM installed. Phone is the same rom and such as when bought from the store.
What can I do now to fix this?
[edit] Also wanted to add that all the Gapps are unable to be deleted as there is no option to do that. The Delete option that is on apps that I install is not even present on the pre-installed apps.
[edit 2] Wow, such empty. I was told I could get help for this problem here. Guess my friend was wrong.
i just went through this problem on my bravo so i want to share the solution.
actually i searched the XDA but didnt get the solution.
"think again before going to hard reset or clear cache, there might be some easy ways to get rid of it "
i got this message whenever i receive a phone call.
This error message is a common complaint among Sprint users, but it can easily be removed by taking the following steps:
method #1
1. From the Home screen, hit the Menu key.
2. Tap on Settings.
3. Select Call settings.
5. Select Reject with message.
6. Count how many messages are in this section.
7. Delete them until you have less than five.
After reducing the number of messages to fewer than five, you should be able to receive calls without an error message compelling you to force close the call.
method #2
Something I've also had to do to get the phone working again was going into the 'manage applications' screen and clearing the data for the phone application. This can be accomplished as follows:
From the home screen, press Menu
Tap Settings
Tap Applications
Tap Manage Applications
At the top, tap the All tab
Navigate to and tap your equivalent of the phone app (may be called Phone or Dialer)
Tap Clear Cache and Clear Data as available
Turn your phone off, then back on.
Another means of resolving those app errors, hope this helps!
method #3
didnt work above methods? strange!! hmm
100% solution
1.go into recovery
2. go to wipe/format option
3. clear cache
4. hard reset( not necessary,try only clear cache if works)
5. reboot.
it's still not working on my htc dhd
mobile networks
please i need help, i recently flashed cm12.1 into my samsung galaxys3 gt-i9300, and since then anything i try to access mobile networks in settings i get this error "unfortunately the process 'com.android.phone' has stopped. please i need a solution THANKS.....
Hi guys, I'm just a begginer here. Rooted my phone just today, so please be patient with me.
Going direct to the point: I can access settings normally, but when I tap into Developer options the settings app crashes, and a message appears with the saying: "Settings stopped working".
Also, all the other google service apps are not working (google books, google movies...). Google Play Store wasn't working too, but after reinstalling, the issue was fixed. I had the "System UID's are inconsistent" but solved it as well.
What can I do? I've cleared all cache, including dalvik. Will resetting it to factory fix it? I really don't want to lose all my data. Please help me, I'm hopeless
EDIT: I forgot to say that I want to access it to do USB debugging in order to restore some lost data through FonePaw Android Data Recovery.
Deselect the 'Mount namespace separation' in supersu. And then reboot and try again.