Need Help with GApps for CM 10.1 Nightlies! - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I have tried flashing the most recent gapps from Goo.im as well as the Gapps from Android 4.1.2. Neither are working for me. The older gapps causes constant error messages with gapps and the newest gapps does nothing when I flash it. Nothing gets installed. Help!

Tried thoose? http://rapidshare.com/files/3580601868/gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip

Yeah I did. Nothing installs after I flash them. It is weird. Got them from goo im who has all of the gapps on their server in addition to pretty much any ROM you can think of.

VAVA Mk2 said:
I have tried flashing the most recent gapps from Goo.im as well as the Gapps from Android 4.1.2. Neither are working for me. The older gapps causes constant error messages with gapps and the newest gapps does nothing when I flash it. Nothing gets installed. Help!
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I was having some errors and I found that a wipe data & cache was necessary. also, DO NOT select GAPPS 4.2 in the download and flash.

I did wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache before. And what did you mean by that last part?
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VAVA Mk2 said:
I have tried flashing the most recent gapps from Goo.im as well as the Gapps from Android 4.1.2. Neither are working for me. The older gapps causes constant error messages with gapps and the newest gapps does nothing when I flash it. Nothing gets installed. Help!
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Which recovery? It 'updated to the latest version? Which CM Nightly?

I use clockwork mod touch as my recovery and I was installing the nightly from 3/15 (Friday).
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VAVA Mk2 said:
I use clockwork mod touch as my recovery and I was installing the nightly from 3/15 (Friday).
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It seems strange ... These on multi-ROM 4.2.2 worked fine for me .. Honestly I have not tried the latest CM but those gapps are recommended for cyano 10.1.x (4.2.2) .. The recovery is updated the latest version?

Yeah it is. I think I will give it a try again tomorrow with a later nightly. I can last on MMuzzy for another day or so LOL. It is a perfectly fine ROM, but after some time on practically stock, I want customization again.
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VAVA Mk2 said:
Yeah it is. I think I will give it a try again tomorrow with a later nightly. I can last on MMuzzy for another day or so LOL. It is a perfectly fine ROM, but after some time on practically stock, I want customization again.
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with the touch beta I had several problems on various flash and for this reason I switched to twrp ... if gapps are good (MD5) the problem may be the revocery.

I have wondered about TWRP. How's it compare?
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VAVA Mk2 said:
I have wondered about TWRP. How's it compare?
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Trying...
http://www.clockworkmod.com/
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2
The lastest clockworkmod for nexus is 6.0.2.3

Yeah I am on the latest clockwork mod touch recovery on my nexus 7 and vzw gnex
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VAVA Mk2 said:
I did wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache before. And what did you mean by that last part?
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when I loaded Cyanogen 10.1 nightly, I did a wipe of data and cache and I did not select the GAPPS 4.2 because they are included in the ROM.

The latest nightly has gapps included?! Since when? The post here on xda says they don't and provides a link to gapps on goo.
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VAVA Mk2 said:
The latest nightly has gapps included?! Since when? The post here on xda says they don't and provides a link to gapps on goo.
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I could be completely incorrect about the GAPPS being included but I'm just reporting what I did... I did NOT select the checkbox to download GAPPS 4.2 along with the 3/16 nightly that I loaded with a wipe data & cache and I have everything working including gmail, calendar, maps, nav, the new camera, etc.
using Rom Manager to download and flash...

Hmm I haven't tried through ROM manager so I might try tonight. Does it auto flash or just download the zip to your phone for you to manually flash in recovery? I usually install ROMs in recovery after wiping cache, davlik cache, and if needed, data wipe.
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So apparently using ROM Manager worked (thanks for the suggestion). What do you guys recommend for a kernel, though? I like Franco.Kernel, but after flashing it, my device does not detect my GNex dock. (Can't have it automatically do Daydream when I put it in the dock)
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VAVA Mk2 said:
Hmm I haven't tried through ROM manager so I might try tonight. Does it auto flash or just download the zip to your phone for you to manually flash in recovery? I usually install ROMs in recovery after wiping cache, davlik cache, and if needed, data wipe.
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sorry for the late response... you probably already know that Rom Manager downloads the new ROM in the background and then prompts you to flash it along with presenting switches as to whether to wipe data and cache as well as performing a backup before flashing.

Yeah I used ROM Manager and it worked. They really have improved the app and are better now about keeping a current list of the hottest ROMs with most recent updates. Wish the wipe option had cache, dalvik cache, and data as separate options. Don't want to wipe data just to dirty flash a new nightly
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Related

Gapps

So I noticed most JB ROMs have gapps seperate from the ROM. For some reason, when I flash the ROM then the gapps the phone boots back into recovery. But when I do just the ROM it boots fine. I'm on ascent V2 which is JB with gapps included.
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I don't know if it was your on Rootz...
But another user (maybe two?) were having this problem as well.
I don't think we've found a specific solution...
Are you wiping and installing correctly?
Yeah I tried wiping before and after the install. if that's your question?
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RC9

I need some clarification on RC9 and it's functions. I'm on the Sprint version and I'm having problems flashing a Rom that's for RC9. Are there any leads or links out there?
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shakim24 said:
I need some clarification on RC9 and it's functions. I'm on the Sprint version and I'm having problems flashing a Rom that's for RC9. Are there any leads or links out there?
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It should work completely fine as long as you flash Kbizzles fix in the thread. What recovery are you using? I use the latest TWRP and I do a factory reset then wipe system then flash the rom, kbizzles fix, then ktoonsez kernel then, next gapps then the lte handoff fix
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evo4gnoob said:
It should work completely fine as long as you flash Kbizzles fix in the thread. What recovery are you using? I use the latest TWRP and I do a factory reset then wipe system then flash the rom, kbizzles fix, then ktoonsez kernel then, next gapps then the lte handoff fix
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Yeah I'm on TWRP. Flashed the fix as well. Didn't wipe system though
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com.android.phone force closure every time I boot up my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE

Hi!
Okay so I recently flashed Cyanogen Mod and whenever I booted up my phone "com.android.phone" (I think it's the phone app?) would force close once and I'd never see it again unless I rebooted. This only began happening when I switched to Cyanogen Mod from my stock rom, I thought it was because of Cyanogen Mod so I flashed JB-MR1 Build 3 of AOKP (released a few hours ago) however the force closure is still occurring.
Does anyone have any idea of what might be causing this? I have tried clearing my cache, re flashing Cyanogen Mod, yet it still persists.
Any help would be appreciated!
Clear data is mandatory when moving from stock to aosp.
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UtkarshGupta said:
Clear data is mandatory when moving from stock to aosp.
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I'm pretty sure I did that every time I flashed
Was cm released for lte version ?
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Is it possible that I'm flashing the wrong GAPPS.zip? I'm currently flashing gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip for all my roms.
Gapps has nothing to do with com . android . phone
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UtkarshGupta said:
Was cm released for lte version ?
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CM 10.1 was released as nightlies for Note 2 LTE (t0lte) and AOKP was released around 4 hours ago for the LTE version.
K just wanted to confirm you didn't flash N7100 version.
Try data and cache and dalvik and system wipe then flash stock rom.
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UtkarshGupta said:
K just wanted to confirm you didn't flash N7100 version.
Try data and cache and dalvik and system wipe then flash stock rom.
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One thing I didn't do when reflashing roms, was clear dalvik cache, could this be the issue?
I fixed it by reverting back to a backup, however I don't get 4G connectivity now. How can I fix this?
Make a backup of your efs asap.
I am suspecting its related to it.
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Gapps for 4.2.2

Just updated to the 10.1 thru the cm updater. Loving it. Can't use the gapps tho. I know I need to download them and put it on my sd card but can someone remind me how to install it? Wipe data and calvik and flash nightly and gapps? I'm not the best at this lol also I don't have the option to reboot to recovery which sucks cuz that was convenient. Much help is appreciated. Thanks guys
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bpsears90 said:
Just updated to the 10.1 thru the cm updater. Loving it. Can't use the gapps tho. I know I need to download them and put it on my sd card but can someone remind me how to install it? Wipe data and calvik and flash nightly and gapps? I'm not the best at this lol also I don't have the option to reboot to recovery which sucks cuz that was convenient. Much help is appreciated. Thanks guys
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Yup dude, just download the latest gapps for JB 4.2 (I think it's the 20121212 version), flash nightly, flash gapps. Good to go
bpsears90 said:
Just updated to the 10.1 thru the cm updater. Loving it. Can't use the gapps tho. I know I need to download them and put it on my sd card but can someone remind me how to install it? Wipe data and calvik and flash nightly and gapps? I'm not the best at this lol also I don't have the option to reboot to recovery which sucks cuz that was convenient. Much help is appreciated. Thanks guys
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For that reboot to recovery option activate Developer Options by going to System Setting > About Phone > Build Number and tap on Build Number 7 times.
there's a cool little trick lol awesome. And just to triple check, wipe data and dalvik before I flash right?
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bpsears90 said:
there's a cool little trick lol awesome. And just to triple check, wipe data and dalvik before I flash right?
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You always have better results with a clean install so yes, wipe both data and cache. Make sure you have the ROM and gapps on your sd card first, then wipe all three (data, cache, and dalvik cache) then flash ROM and immediately after flashing the ROM flash gapps, reboot and enjoy.
There's new official 4.2.2 gapps on goo.im
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Got it. Thanks bud
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CM 10.1 RC5 planning to install. What issues can I expect.? Any suggestions?

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I'm assuming you're coming from stock rooted TW.
First two things you want to do are:
Upgrade your phone baseband/firmware to MD4. The newer versions of CM10.1 include a check for your bootloader. It must be MD4, so you'll need to make sure you're running that. You can go to Freeza's thread and download the MD4 Update file:
MD4 Firmware:
MD4 Firmware/modem/baseband update
MD5: EEEAFDBE59CF9C5B492B1A591EC92D02
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The file name is: Galaxy-S-fre3-MD4FirmwareModemAIO.zip
Upgrade your Recovery to the latest. I only run TWRP, so I can't say anything for CWM, but it's best to use the latest TWRP (v2.5.0.0) for installing CM10.1. Naddict has created update zips for the various recoveries that you can flash from the recovery itself. Also, CNexus has a recovery switcher that works well, too.
Other than that, I always recommend a full wipe before switching between TW and AOSP:
Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache
Wipe /data
Wipe /system
Hope this helps!
Thank you very much.
Yes I'm stock rooted with cwm. And I have md4 already installed.
How stable is Cyanogenmod rc5?
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Djmicl said:
Thank you very much.
Yes I'm stock rooted with cwm. And I have md4 already installed.
How stable is Cyanogenmod rc5?
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I honestly haven't used CM 10.1 in a while, but typically the Release Candidates (RCs) are pretty rock solid. The best thing to do would be to read the last 10-15 pages of the CM10.1 Thread to see if there are any known bugs with RC5 (and if they're deal breakers for you).

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