No Play Store after installing Gapps - HTC Wildfire S

Hi there, I installed CM10 (Android 4.1.2) on my HTC Wildfire S, the installation went fine, yes I wiped everything except SD Card before installing CM10 and after installing CM10 I downloaded Gapps from the Goomanager app already pre-installed in CM10.
However after installing and rebooting, CM10 showed ''Android is updating'' and it updated the 10 apps and finished the boot, but after I went to the apps menu there was no Play Store nor other Google Apps.
I reinstalled CM10 and Gapps, I installed the most recent version of gapps but nothing appears on the apps menu.
Please help!

BUMP, sorry guys but I've been trying to install gapps on the damn CM10 for 4 hours already and still nothing.
I've wiped the dalvik cache, cache, data, system and installed CM10, booted CM10 then rebooted and installed gapps, it shows up saying ''Android is updating'' but afterwards no Play Store, this is drivin me nuts.

Use the gapps provided in the Rom thread.

omnomnomkimiiee said:
Use the gapps provided in the Rom thread.
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Thanks for replying, I downloaded the gapps package from goomanager and from the computer, both were the same packages but both failed, they installed successfully but no Google Play Store, funny thing is if I install Google Play Store manually through an apk file, it opens fine but then crashes.

Strange.
Push the apk to /system/apps, and don't forget to fix permissions.

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No Gapps after flashing CM9

Hi,
I flashed CM9 following the instructions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576874, namely:
Wiped data.
Wiped cache.
Wiped Dalvik cache.
Flashed cm-9-20120813-EXPERIMENTAL-ancora-alpha7.zip.
Flash gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip.
Rebooted phone.
However, I only found google Play + google Talk installed.
Did anybody experience my same problem?
Do I have to flash Gapps again?
Do I maybe have to also run "Fix permissions" after flashing Gapps?
Or can I just install all the Gapps by myself?
Moreover, I did not format /sdcard (internal) when flashing, so I have lots of data/folders of my previous stock rom apps in there.
Can I format my /sdcard (internal) now or will it mess up with my new apps?
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[.::MDT::.] said:
Hi,
I flashed CM9 following the instructions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576874, namely:
Wiped data.
Wiped cache.
Wiped Dalvik cache.
Flashed cm-9-20120813-EXPERIMENTAL-ancora-alpha7.zip.
Flash gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip.
Rebooted phone.
However, I only found google Play + google Talk installed.
Did anybody experience my same problem?
Do I have to flash Gapps again?
Do I maybe have to also run "Fix permissions" after flashing Gapps?
Or can I just install all the Gapps by myself?
Moreover, I did not format /sdcard (internal) when flashing, so I have lots of data/folders of my previous stock rom apps in there.
Can I format my /sdcard (internal) now or will it mess up with my new apps?
Thank you very much.
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gapps = Google Play Store
GAPPS means Google apps, and the most important thing in it is Google Play Store, which can let you install any other apps you want using it.
MyDeSTiNaTe said:
GAPPS means Google apps, and the most important thing in it is Google Play Store, which can let you install any other apps you want using it.
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I agree.
I just thought there were also gmaps and gmail (at least) also...
So in this case Gapps contained *only* google play, is it correct?
Thanks.
Yes the Play Store and Google Talk, you'll have to download the rest
Google Maps ???
[.::MDT::.] said:
I agree.
I just thought there were also gmaps and gmail (at least) also...
So in this case Gapps contained *only* google play, is it correct?
Thanks.
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Google Maps...? Here....GoogleMaps:laugh:
andynroid said:
Google Maps...? Here....GoogleMaps:laugh:
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Yeah, well, thanks, I'll use google Play!

Kindle Fire upgraded to JB but Setup Wizard & Google Services Framework stopped!

Hey Guys,
I tried to upgrade my KF to Jelly Bean yesterday.
I flashed the KF and the screen of JB with the android logo appeared. But a few seconds later I could neither change the language nor continue with the Setup Wizard.
I can not change the rom, because windows doesnt detect the KF anymore!
Please help me..
Thx in advance
StoneOven
Boot into recovery, wipe system, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, factory reset, and then re-flash the jb Rom.
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Thx for reply but I got still the same issues
Restore from backup. Also verify you have twrp 2.2.2.1 and not 2.3.1 1
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Okay I tried it once again and now jb works fine.
The problem occurred because of the gapps I want to flash.
After flashing gapps it says once again Google Framework Service stopped..
Do I use an old version of gapps?
StoneOven said:
Okay I tried it once again and now jb works fine.
The problem occurred because of the gapps I want to flash.
After flashing gapps it says once again Google Framework Service stopped..
Do I use an old version of gapps?
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[Q] Google account disappeared after updating CyanogenMod

I just updated from CM9.0 to 9.1. The step I've taken is install zip, clear cache and thats all.
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I read through posts saying installing GAPPS helps but I was wondering why, when I installed it on 9.0.
On CM9/9.1 GAPPS are wiped by installing an update of CM, flash GAPPS again.
The update removes earlier version of CyanogenMod completely in order to avoid issues.
Just reinstall GAPPS.

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I bought a Galaxy S3-L710 from eBay and it comes with CM12.1 Nightly and Google Play installed. Everything seems to be fine. But, I didn't use the phone, it just sitting somewhere collecting dust.
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After:
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