A problem Install button on CM 10 - Samsung Galaxy W I8150

Hey guys, why my wonder can't install an apps? when I touched the install button, I can't take the effect or can't install an apps because I've a problem with install button. please help me

Aldich13 said:
Hey guys, why my wonder can't install an apps? when I touched the install button, I can't take the effect or can't install an apps because I've a problem with install button. please help me
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You mean the install button on the google play store app page??
May I suggest that you try to go to settings > apps > ALL (TAB) and select Google Play Store. Once there, hit CLEAR DATA and CLEAR CACHE. Then go back and open google play. Most likely, it will/may ask you to login again and/ or accept the user agreement again. Just accept and see if you can install anything.
If this does not work, boot into recovery. Clear cache and fix permissions... Maybe this will help.
Good luck.

Not on google play. On this (look my screenshot)
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Ok then, do the second thing i suggested. Boot into recovery, clear cache, fix permissions. While you are at it, wipe dalvik cache under advanced menu. See if that works.
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thearif said:
Ok then, do the second thing i suggested. Boot into recovery, clear cache, fix permissions. While you are at it, wipe dalvik cache under advanced menu. See if that works.
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still doesn't work. I think this problem because I used tocuhwiz 5 theme. on cm9, I've a same problem after I used the tw 5 theme.

Are you install some kind app which overlap the screen. Something like sidebar, or rounded corner?
I ever install those app once and it's blocked my touch area.

Can you install apps when you use your phone in landscape mode ( screen rotated)?
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Q missing apps in android market

after restoring a rom with the custom recovery tool, my downloaded apps list is missing most of its entrys :/ any idea?
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drsouly said:
after restoring a rom with the custom recovery tool, my downloaded apps list is missing most of its entrys :/ any idea?
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clear the market cache - usually works.
(MENU>SETTINGS>APPLICATIONS>MANAGE APPLICATIONS>Market - then choose clear cache)
if that doesnt work find an app you know you have downloaded and 'install' it again.
its a fairly common problem and its nothing you have done wrong

Downloading from android market question (easily the weirdest problem you'll see)

Hi XDA, long time lurker, first time poster.
So I rooted my droid incredible yesterday evening. Everything was dandy- I installed CM7. However, this afternoon i stopped being able to use the market application - it would require a force close - both the market app and downloader. I decided to wipe everything, reinstall, and re root and do it again. I installed CM7 again, market wouldn't work. I then did a full wipe, factory reset, cache reset, davlik reset, and installed the newest nightly build of CM7. Still couldn't download from app marketplace.
I now just installed SkyRaider 4.0. I still can't download from the google marketplace on my phone. I can, however, install from the amazon app store, and when I use google's web install interface I can install the google marketplace apps from there (this also works for appbrain).
--I can use the google marketplace and appbrain marketplace on my computer, just not on my phone --
Clearly, the default android marketplace app doesn't work on my phone (and consequently appbrain as it goes through that).
How can I fix this?
Thanks,
Brian
Any other apps not working?
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Everything else works fine.
Have you tried fixing permissions?
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How so/where?
Mersonix said:
How so/where?
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Reboot into Clockwork recovery, there is a fix permissions options. If I remember right it is in the advanced section. Run it. It will not hurt anything it will just run script that will run through the files and fix the permission settings on them.
Fixing permissions didn't eliminate the problem.
Did you download the Google apps zip with cm and flash it too? You never mentioned that part. Might be the problem
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Thearden84 said:
Did you download the Google apps zip with cm and flash it too? You never mentioned that part. Might be the problem
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Me thinks this is your problem
Id like to thank everyone that helped me root, rom, & nand.
OMFGB, Slayher#27, CWM 3.0.0.8
applications/all applications/market/clear cache - this should fix your problem
did the post above fix your problems

Can't login android market after CM7 rom

i cant login the New android market
when i click in the market it show;
you must add an account to the device to continue. Do you want to add one now?
i press yes but it doesn't have respond
ginocyy said:
i cant login the New android market
when i click in the market it show;
you must add an account to the device to continue. Do you want to add one now?
i press yes but it doesn't have respond
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Clear cache and wipe data from the application. That should do the trick.
Drew
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Clear cache is off i cant press for clear cache.
Clear data still the same
Hang on! did you install Google app after flashing cm7 ROM.
I had similar trouble I flashed Android market manually. ( I had similar issues as ya have now )
If you have not flashed Google App do it . The market app won't work without Google App. The link is also provided at the first page of CM7 thread.

Google Play problem

Every time I try to download a game it gives me an error with code "498" I tried looking it up on Google but didn't find anything useful. It seems that it gives that error only when I try to download apps/games which have larger size than ~15-20MB. Any help with that problem?
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You have tried to clear cache and delete data? Long press the play store icon or go to settings apps. Or you can try to clear cache and delete dalvik cache in cwm. If that doesn't work you can reflash your rom without wipe/factory reset and if that also doesn't works you can do a wipe/factory reset and clear cache and dalvik cache...works for me. Btw do you use an app2sd script?
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FlemishDroid said:
You have tried to clear cache and delete data? Long press the play store icon or go to settings apps. Or you can try to clear cache and delete dalvik cache in cwm. If that doesn't work you can reflash your rom without wipe/factory reset and if that also doesn't works you can do a wipe/factory reset and clear cache and dalvik cache...works for me. Btw do you use an app2sd script?
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I have used different ROMs and it still is like that. I don't use any app2sd scripts. Clearing data did not work.
Maybe it helps if you delete some apps, I think the storage is the problem. There may be enough free space for an app, but sometimes Google Play says there's not enough space free on your phone, I don't know why.
Good luck!
Download marketfix (felipe aron made it) in google play. It works for me!
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install link2sd and your space problems (if it's an space problem) will end
Sorry for my bad englisch
I do not work this way. Cache partition is too small, so it does not update the 1-2 months after the larger applications. Is there a solution? 498 error code, or "package file is invalid" error message is.
To increase the size of the cache partition somehow?
(use google translator).
I got the "package file is invalid" error only if I had space problem but that other did not say anything for me :thumbup:
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Jyrx said:
I have used different ROMs and it still is like that. I don't use any app2sd scripts. Clearing data did not work.
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maybe the apps is not compatible with your gio bro? i already encountered that error when im trying to download the temple run into my gio which is not compatible
Nope. Got the problem fixed a long time ago. I downloaded the "Market fix" app from the play store.
Jyrx said:
Nope. Got the problem fixed a long time ago. I downloaded the "Market fix" app from the play store.
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dude what is the use of market fix?

Play store

No idea what's going on but Google play store is not working on any of my devices. It keeps failing to download and update apps. I think it says fault code 903??... Can someone help me here
Error 920 is what I'm getting
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Go into settings/apps and delete data for the play store.
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I just did that and still not working...
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enzosly said:
I just did that and still not working...
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you are SO lucky lol. i called google about this the other night. happened on all my devices after flashing paranoid android 3.0.
go to settings>apps>
google play store: wipe cache, then data
google services framework: wipe cache, then data
download manager (may show as "downloads depending on your rom): wipe cache, then data
If these dont all work, you may need to edit your device type in your build.prop.
you can use rom toolbox or root explorer.
if you use root explorer, open it up and navigate to /system.
click mount r/w.
long press build.prop
select Open in Text Editor
scroll down do device model and change to your device (which i believe is i317? idk, im on tmobile.)
save it
reboot
youll have to do this any time you flash a rom whose build.prop reflects another device.

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