I have installed the latest version pa_primou-3.10-08MAR2013-121658.zip of Paranoid Android without problems, but when I try to access Settings> Advanced, I get the message that Settings has stopped.
Any suggestions on how to get round this or is it a bug?
I need it to allow Android debugging for Titanium Backup.
[edit]Oh, found it - it's a known bug which will be fixed in the next release.
maxwech said:
I have installed the latest version pa_primou-3.10-08MAR2013-121658.zip of Paranoid Android without problems, but when I try to access Settings> Advanced, I get the message that Settings has stopped.
Any suggestions on how to get round this or is it a bug?
I need it to allow Android debugging for Titanium Backup.
[edit]Oh, found it - it's a known bug which will be fixed in the next release.
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and android debugging is not there. it is in developer's option which can be unlocked by tapping 5 times on build number in about phone.
1ceb0x said:
and android debugging is not there. it is in developer's option which can be unlocked by tapping 5 times on build number in about phone.
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Thanks, got it.
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I'm trying to use the Android Device Manager, but I only get one device and no options to change..
I have an Samsung Galaxy Nexus with android 4.3 (JWR66V)
Could this have anything to do with me trying to root my device (Nexus Root Toolkit)?
I tried to root, but even though I got a message that my device was rooted, It's still un-rooted (But with unlocked bootloader)
The only device that shows up for me is my son's Nexus 7, which I have a profile on. My Galaxy Nexus doesn't show up and there's no drop down to select it.
What version of the toolkit did you use? If it wasn't the latest version (1.6.8 as of this writing) there may be additional steps required (beyond what's in the toolkit UI) when rooting 4.3.
I have allowed Device Manager in Settings, but on the web I see No active devices.
UncleMike said:
What version of the toolkit did you use? If it wasn't the latest version (1.6.8 as of this writing) there may be additional steps required (beyond what's in the toolkit UI) when rooting 4.3.
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Latest version...
orbit09 said:
I have allowed Device Manager in Settings, but on the web I see No active devices.
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Same here.. Only my tablet is showing..
Sweet! I'm not the only one with this problem, But I think I found the fix. It worked for me. I too am running a Galaxy Nexus on 4.3
If your Android device doesn't appear in Android Device Manager, or if you see Unknown location despite your device being online and running Google Play services version 3.2.25 or higher, follow these steps:
1. Open Google Settings from your device's apps menu.
2. Touch Android Device Manager.
3. Uncheck Allow remote factory reset.
4. Go to your device's main Settings menu, then touch Apps > All > Google Play services.
5. Touch Clear Data. Note that this action doesn't remove personal data.
6. Go back to Google Settings and select Allow remote factory reset.
7. Restart your device.
Make sure you follow the directiions exactly or it won't work
majorcovert said:
Sweet! I'm not the only one with this problem, But I think I found the fix. It worked for me. I too am running a Galaxy Nexus on 4.3
If your Android device doesn't appear in Android Device Manager, or if you see Unknown location despite your device being online and running Google Play services version 3.2.25 or higher, follow these steps:
1. Open Google Settings from your device's apps menu.
2. Touch Android Device Manager.
3. Uncheck Allow remote factory reset.
4. Go to your device's main Settings menu, then touch Apps > All > Google Play services.
5. Touch Clear Data. Note that this action doesn't remove personal data.
6. Go back to Google Settings and select Allow remote factory reset.
7. Restart your device.
Make sure you follow the directiions exactly or it won't work
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doesnt work for me.....
pandorra said:
doesnt work for me.....
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it did work for me,thx.
in my case my device did not appear in the android device managerpage, now it appear.
thx:laugh::good::good::good::good::good::good::good:
Dude!!!! Thanks a million times!!!!!!
majorcovert said:
sweet! I'm not the only one with this problem, but i think i found the fix. It worked for me. I too am running a galaxy nexus on 4.3
if your android device doesn't appear in android device manager, or if you see unknown location despite your device being online and running google play services version 3.2.25 or higher, follow these steps:
1. Open google settings from your device's apps menu.
2. Touch android device manager.
3. Uncheck allow remote factory reset.
4. Go to your device's main settings menu, then touch apps > all > google play services.
5. Touch clear data. Note that this action doesn't remove personal data.
6. Go back to google settings and select allow remote factory reset.
7. Restart your device.
Make sure you follow the directiions exactly or it won't work
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Has anyone else had the situation where all devices were initially showing up in Android Device Manager, but no longer show up? Mine was working fine for a few days, and then out of nowhere, both my N4 and N10 disappeared from the web, and I'm getting the "No Active Devices" message. I tried the above tip, but it didn't work for me.
nyijedi said:
Has anyone else had the situation where all devices were initially showing up in Android Device Manager, but no longer show up? Mine was working fine for a few days, and then out of nowhere, both my N4 and N10 disappeared from the web, and I'm getting the "No Active Devices" message. I tried the above tip, but it didn't work for me.
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Both my N4 and N10 originally worked too, not just my N10 shows up. What's more disturbing is my N4 also disappeared from the Play Store on the web and my devices in my Google account dashboard.
mbwelch said:
Both my N4 and N10 originally worked too, not just my N10 shows up. What's more disturbing is my N4 also disappeared from the Play Store on the web and my devices in my Google account dashboard.
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Very weird. I haven't had either device disappear from the Play Store, but nothing I do will make them show up again in the Device Manager. Oh well. Guess I'm sticking with Cerberus as my anti-theft solution for now.
pandorra said:
doesnt work for me.....
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worked for me. follow the guide properly
ibnmurad said:
worked for me. follow the guide properly
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Umm, thanks? I've "followed the guide properly" more than once on two devices, and it doesn't work for me. It also hasn't worked for others as well, according to comments on a few sites that re-posted the guide.
mbwelch said:
Both my N4 and N10 originally worked too, not just my N10 shows up. What's more disturbing is my N4 also disappeared from the Play Store on the web and my devices in my Google account dashboard.
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Same here, devices were showing fine just yesterday, now suddenly my GNex and Nexus 10 are both gone from the Play Store and ADM. What gives Google.
nyijedi said:
Has anyone else had the situation where all devices were initially showing up in Android Device Manager, but no longer show up? Mine was working fine for a few days, and then out of nowhere, both my N4 and N10 disappeared from the web, and I'm getting the "No Active Devices" message. I tried the above tip, but it didn't work for me.
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Yes, same with my N4. I'm not rooted. Neither is my phone
I've tried the instructions above 3 times and still it says "No active devices". Booo Google! Boo.
As with the other users, my N4 also no longer appears on the Play Store, so I can't install apps via a desktop browser any more. I guess the Play Store is now relying on Android Device Manager, which it shouldn't because it's clearly buggy as hell.
God forbid I lose my phone at this stage, having uninstalled Seekdroid. :-/
This worked for me:
http://www.svartling.net/2013/08/this-is-how-to-fix-don-have-any-devices.html
Note: You do NOT need to do step 5.
majorcovert said:
Sweet! I'm not the only one with this problem, But I think I found the fix. It worked for me. I too am running a Galaxy Nexus on 4.3
If your Android device doesn't appear in Android Device Manager, or if you see Unknown location despite your device being online and running Google Play services version 3.2.25 or higher, follow these steps:
1. Open Google Settings from your device's apps menu.
2. Touch Android Device Manager.
3. Uncheck Allow remote factory reset.
4. Go to your device's main Settings menu, then touch Apps > All > Google Play services.
5. Touch Clear Data. Note that this action doesn't remove personal data.
6. Go back to Google Settings and select Allow remote factory reset.
7. Restart your device.
Make sure you follow the directiions exactly or it won't work
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worked for me thanks
This might be a given but... Do you guys that are having issues have location services activated in Google Settings and also in your phone settings? I've noticed on more than one 4.3 ROM this gets shut off for some reason.. Also you need to accept the agreement to turn location services on. Just something to check.
CJSnet said:
This worked for me:
http://www.svartling.net/2013/08/this-is-how-to-fix-don-have-any-devices.html
Note: You do NOT need to do step 5.
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jaizero said:
This might be a given but... Do you guys that are having issues have location services activated in Google Settings and also in your phone settings? I've noticed on more than one 4.3 ROM this gets shut off for some reason.. Also you need to accept the agreement to turn location services on. Just something to check.
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Woohoo! I got my N4 working! The original steps alone DID NOT work for me. I tried them multiple times. However, a combination of adding the steps of disabling all location services and re-enabling them, as well as clearing data for Google Services Framework and Google Play Store (in addition to clearing data for Google Play Services and performing the other suggested steps) did the trick. I did a bunch of rebooting after most of these steps, but I don't remember exactly when (sorry). I did not have to remove/add my Google account.
I still have to get my N10 to be detected. I'll do this when I get a chance, and I'll pay closer attention to which steps fixed the issue.
No clue :silly:... (please refer to attached picture).
For what is worth, I've already making sure the Download Manager is enabled and tried cleaning the cache in (Settings >> Apps >> All >> Download Manager).
It all started I believe right after a recent CyanogenMod OTA update I ran.
This is the updated build I'm running: please refer to attached picture.
Thanks for your advice.
olivaresfelipe said:
No clue :silly:... (please refer to attached picture).
For what is worth, I've already making sure the Download Manager is enabled and tried cleaning the cache in (Settings >> Apps >> All >> Download Manager).
It all started I believe right after a recent CyanogenMod OTA update I ran.
This is the updated build I'm running: please refer to attached picture.
Thanks for your advice.
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CyanogenMod is doing OTA updates?
I would suggest re-flashing the GApps package for that particular build.
soupmagnet said:
CyanogenMod is doing OTA updates?
I would suggest re-flashing the GApps package for that particular build.
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Thanks for the suggestion... I ended up reinstalling a previous build and everything seems to be working fine now.
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No clue :silly:...
Thanks for your advice.
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Make sure you are connected to a wifi network. System Settings > WiFi > Add a wifi network. Make sure you enter both the network and password accurately. If not, you may receive an error connecting. Once connected to the network, you may then browse the internet, obtain email, browse the Play Store, etc etc. If you still have trouble let me know.
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So I recently updated to Oxygen 5.0.1 and ever since then I haven't been able to use advanced options when I long press an app. I used to have a variety of options including uninstall, but now those aren't working.
I'm not sure what I was on before this, but it was official from OnePlus, I just can't recall if it was a beta build or not. It was Android 8.0.0 and it still is.
I'm going to be romming it soon anyway, but I was curious as to why I lost those options.
You mean when on stock launcher and you long press an app? There's a small round with "i" in it, press that to go to that app option for clear cache or uninstall.
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So I recently updated to Oxygen 5.0.1 and ever since then I haven't been able to use advanced options when I long press an app. I used to have a variety of options including uninstall, but now those aren't working.
I'm not sure what I was on before this, but it was official from OnePlus, I just can't recall if it was a beta build or not. It was Android 8.0.0 and it still is.
I'm going to be romming it soon anyway, but I was curious as to why I lost those options.
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Were you on open beta before?
LightTheEntertainer said:
So I recently updated to Oxygen 5.0.1 and ever since then I haven't been able to use advanced options when I long press an app. I used to have a variety of options including uninstall, but now those aren't working.
I'm not sure what I was on before this, but it was official from OnePlus, I just can't recall if it was a beta build or not. It was Android 8.0.0 and it still is.
I'm going to be romming it soon anyway, but I was curious as to why I lost those options.
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Try to download latest beta /prod build from oneplus official site and apply manual update. This possibly solve your problem
. I can not sign up for Android beta. I keep getting "
Unfortunately, there are no eligible devices associated with this Google account."
Any fix to correct this?
BR7fan said:
. I can not sign up for Android beta. I keep getting "
Unfortunately, there are no eligible devices associated with this Google account."
Any fix to correct this?
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This is because there are no beta builds right now.
Triscuit said:
This is because there are no beta builds right now.
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Oh
BR7fan said:
. I can not sign up for Android beta. I keep getting " Unfortunately, there are no eligible devices associated with this Google account." Any fix to correct this?
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Are you on the current February build or stuck on an earlier build? If stuck, you can always manually update once to get back on track.
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Are you on the current February build or stuck on an earlier build? If stuck, you can always manually update once to get back on track.
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Last update was on January 5 and not rooted. Sucks I can't do it manually. I have no computer
BR7fan said:
Last update was on January 5 and not rooted. Sucks I can't do it manually. I have no computer
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Well, the February OTA just barely started rolling out yesterday, so you have to give it a week or two at least. There may be nothing wrong at all, you just have to wait for it (patiently)
You can force the OTA to be received by going to Settings > Apps> see all > Press on the three dots on the top and select "show system" > Google Services Framework > Storage > Clear Data
Then reboot your device and wait for few minutes and you will receive it ?
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You can force the OTA to be received by going to Settings > Apps> see all > Press on the three dots on the top and select "show system" > Google Services Framework > Storage > Clear Data
Then reboot your device and wait for few minutes and you will receive it ?
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Thanks alot! The method didn't work,but once I did the same to Google services and Google play along with framework. The update loaded and installed for me.
BR7fan said:
Thanks alot! The method didn't work,but once I did the same to Google services and Google play along with framework. The update loaded and installed for me.
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Great ! Enjoy ?
use this method - https://www.droid-life.com/.../google-play-services.../
Worked for me and honestly one of the best update now when snapchat has good quailty!!
Hi there. I'm new to Xiaomi/MIUI and would appreciate any help with the following issues.
Mi 10T – Global Stable 12.0.8 – stock launcher – MIUI optimization ON – de-bloated with ADB
I can't see how much storage space is being taken up by each installed app/package. They all show a "0" value.
I can't find Running Services under Developer Options.
I can't permanently disable usage access for System Launcher. It re-enables itself once I exit the settings menu.
App icons aren't updating. For example, Gmail, Maps, Photos and FB Messenger still display their old icons, despite me using the latest versions of those apps.
Google Play still displays the older menu style, despite me using the latest version of that app.
System Apps Updater doesn't detect OTA updates, despite several newer versions of MIUI 12 system apps existing on APK Mirror. This issue presented itself before I began de-bloating.
Updater doesn't detect OTA updates. I had to sideload 12.0.8 in order to update from the phone's original OS version (12.0.7). This issue presented itself before I began de-bloating.
Full disclosure: I'd rather not turn off MIUI optimization to see if that resolves any of these issues, as I'm not keen on resetting permissions (again).
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When I uninstall an app via the app drawer, a gap is left in its place. The icon of the uninstalled app is still there, it just turns invisible. I can uninstall it over and over, but it doesn't go away until I reboot the phone.
There doesn't appear to be a way to turn off the phone's equalizer. I can't use Blackplayer's equalizer until I do so. I don't know if the same applies to other music players.
Edit:
There doesn't appear to be a way to add emergency contacts or access them via the lockscreen emergency dialer. Emergency information (com.android.emergency) exists within the list of installed apps.
I'm on Global 12.0.7, unlocked, rooted and debloated. Stock recovery. What did you exactly do to update to 12.0.8? I do not want to wipe and I'm a little confused with the procedure...
sergio_sant said:
I'm on Global 12.0.7, unlocked, rooted and debloated. Stock recovery. What did you exactly do to update to 12.0.8? I do not want to wipe and I'm a little confused with the procedure...
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I downloaded it from here, went to About Phone in Settings, clicked on the OS version number in the top left, clicked on the 3-dot menu in the top right and installed it via Mi File Manager.
AFAIK, you can only use Mi File Manager to install the update via this method. If you've disabled or uninstalled it, nothing will happen when you click that menu option – even if you've installed another file manager.
Dagabix said:
I downloaded it from here, went to About Phone in Settings, clicked on the OS version number in the top left, clicked on the 3-dot menu in the top right and installed it via Mi File Manager.
AFAIK, you can only use Mi File Manager to install the update via this method. If you've disabled or uninstalled it, nothing will happen when you click that menu option – even if you've installed another file manager.
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I just tried this. It reboots and starts updating... but goes from 0.X% to 100% in two seconds, then it boots and it's still 12.0.7
sergio_sant said:
I just tried this. It reboots and starts updating... but goes from 0.X% to 100% in two seconds, then it boots and it's still 12.0.7
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That sucks. It worked just fine for me. Don't know what else to suggest.
Dagabix said:
That sucks. It worked just fine for me. Don't know what else to suggest.
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Finally I booted into TWRP and flashed 12.0.9 from there, no issues.