About a week ago Haxsync stopped working and giving me an invalid response error every time it synced, I tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it and now I can't even authorize it in Facebook, it pops up with the screen asking me to ok or cancel the authorization, but I can't click or ok or cancel, it's like it's not even registering my finger, does anyone know how to get it working properly again?
I'm running the stock ROM rooted.
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Ok, this is really pissing me off.
A couple days ago Twitter app (the official one) stopped updating. So i opened it manually and tried to scroll down the tweets to make it load the new ones, but a popup message came out, the one usually displayed when no connection is available. First of all i checked my sync settings, and they were just fine.
Then i tried rebooting the phone, no way.
So i tried wiping cache, still no way.
Then i decided to try and reinstall the app. I did, but funny enough it didn't even allow me to login. I tried tons of other twitter apps and it's still the same, all of them displaying some "unable to login" message.
Right after that (quite pissed indeed) i decided to go the hard way, so i fully wiped and reflashed Oxygen 2.1.4. Guess what? Nothing changed.
I have to point out that i CAN login from the browser, so it shouldn't just me being idiot lol.
Now i'm really running out of ideas, any help would be appreciated.
I attached a logcat too, just in case.
Any suggestion?
I have a Rooted Galaxy S-II. Aside from that it's basically stock. Just removed some of the bloatware.
Up until recently Skype was working just fine on my phone. As of (I think) the most recent update, whenever I start up Skype and try to log in, it gives me an error message to the likes of: "Skype has stopped working - Would you like to sign in again or exit Skype?" with the options to Exit or Sign In. If you pick "Sign In" it just sits there.
I've tried clearing data both through the phone and through Titanium Backup, and I've also tried deleting and reinstalling the app. Nothing is working.
I thought I read somewhere on the internet (not to say that that's a reliable or specific source to say the least) that with the newest update there's an inherent bug with Rooted phones and Skype not working. Don't know if that's accurate but it seems like it might be.
Anyone else seeing this? Have a fix? A workaround?
Thanks!
Happened to me too but I got signed in I just kept exiting and trying again it took about 5 times for me
Sent from my SGH-T989
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I have a Rooted Galaxy S-II. Aside from that it's basically stock. Just removed some of the bloatware.
Up until recently Skype was working just fine on my phone. As of (I think) the most recent update, whenever I start up Skype and try to log in, it gives me an error message to the likes of: "Skype has stopped working - Would you like to sign in again or exit Skype?" with the options to Exit or Sign In. If you pick "Sign In" it just sits there.
I've tried clearing data both through the phone and through Titanium Backup, and I've also tried deleting and reinstalling the app. Nothing is working.
I thought I read somewhere on the internet (not to say that that's a reliable or specific source to say the least) that with the newest update there's an inherent bug with Rooted phones and Skype not working. Don't know if that's accurate but it seems like it might be.
Anyone else seeing this? Have a fix? A workaround?
Thanks!
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Tango
Update? After reading your post I used Skype and worked fine. I'm on rooted phone using Darkside Evolution 3 V8.
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I am running a rooted stock GalaxyS3 on Sprint. (4.1.2 MD4)
Yesterday morning, I started getting a popup box that said, 'Samsung Update Available. Download yes or no' If I clicked yes, it would attempt to download and appear to complete. If I clicked no, it would pop the box back up about two or three seconds later. If I fought my way to the program, it appeared it was syncing my contacts, calendars, and messages to the Samsung servers, and turning off those sync functions didn't stop the popup.
I fought it long enough that I was able to get into Titanium Backup to freeze the Samsung Update app, and that stopped the popup for now. But I'm wondering if anybody else has had the same problem recently?
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I am running a rooted stock GalaxyS3 on Sprint. (4.1.2 MD4)
Yesterday morning, I started getting a popup box that said, 'Samsung Update Available. Download yes or no' If I clicked yes, it would attempt to download and appear to complete. If I clicked no, it would pop the box back up about two or three seconds later. If I fought my way to the program, it appeared it was syncing my contacts, calendars, and messages to the Samsung servers, and turning off those sync functions didn't stop the popup.
I fought it long enough that I was able to get into Titanium Backup to freeze the Samsung Update app, and that stopped the popup for now. But I'm wondering if anybody else has had the same problem recently?
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Nope, but there is a way to disable the notification. You can follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2442207 and see if it works for you. It worked for me when I had the Note 2. Please thank @chzeckmate for his guide.
Thanks for the tip, but that's for the system update, not the app causing problems This was for the Samsung Account 1.4.0040 app...
I have an unrooted, stock sg note 10.1 2014 edition tablet on t-mobile.
3 days ago i started getting an error: unfortunately, messages has stopped working.
anyone have any idea how to fix this?b
thanks in advance.
happyhourtx said:
I have an unrooted, stock sg note 10.1 2014 edition tablet on t-mobile.
3 days ago i started getting an error: unfortunately, messages has stopped working.
anyone have any idea how to fix this?b
thanks in advance.
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Same thing just started happening to me tonight.
I turned my tab off last night, charged it, turned it on about 30 minutes ago, and started getting that message. Happens every 4.5 seconds. I cant get anything done. I cant get to messages via the App Manager to stop it, either. Lookout Premium says my tab is good to go. I've never used Messaging on this tab before so I have no idea what the deal is all of a sudden.
Device is a two month old unrooted SM-P607T running stock 4.4.2.
Mine has done 2 different times. The first time I rebooted and then went into app manager and cleared the cache and force closed it. The second time which was just the other day, I did the reverse of it. I went through the settings via the pull down and getting to it that way. Yes, my tablet is rooted so it happens on unrooted and rooted tablets. If you can't get into settings to clear the cache and force stop it, then I don't know how else to help but you can try it the ways I did it.
Figured it out, for me at least.
I opened messages and found an unread text from some random email address. It took me a few tries to click the message to be able to read it, what with Messaging stopping every 4.5 seconds exactly, but once the message was read, the error stopped happening.
Now that I can get into the App Manager, when I click on Messages, my only option is to stop it. No cache to be cleared, apparently.
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Figured it out, for me at least.
I opened messages and found an unread text from some random email address. It took me a few tries to click the message to be able to read it, what with Messaging stopping every 4.5 seconds exactly, but once the message was read, the error stopped happening.
Now that I can get into the App Manager, when I click on Messages, my only option is to stop it. No cache to be cleared, apparently.
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Come to think of it, the last time mine did it, I had a text from some email address I didn't know. Looked like a spam text message. Probably some scam going around. I marked it as a spam message and deleted it. So beware of texts coming from email addresses instead of actual numbers.
For months I have hardly problems with this android.process.acore has ended message in my cm11 rooted fire phone installed nano GAPPS (but even with other versions of GAPPS the Problem stayed the same). I have no idea what to do any more, flashed and backuped everything again and again, deleted and restored the contact-datas the way it is discussed in many forums. The problem disappears while disabeling the contact-storage, but this way I cannot use my Fire Phone for phoning from the contacs anymore much less using contacts in Whatsapp . The problem seems to come along with WhatsApp and Facebook and its Messenger, but once installed the problem android.process.acore does not disappear when uninstalling these programs. Anyone got an idea? Thanks a lot for your help!
That's strange, has there been any recent updates to your phone?, i don't know how long you've been on cm11 but amazon recently stopped supporting Facebook who also owns whatsapp. I know someone on stock whose messenger and whatsapp stopped working and the tech on mayday had to relay that to them. Idk if they stopped support through an update or some other means since I haven't been on stock for a very long time. My advice would be to take a logcat and post the issue in the cm11 thread if you can
<romario3600> Thanks for yor advice. I've been with CM 11 from the very beginning and I don't really remember when the problem started, might be like half a year before.. That's weird, for any reasons that android. access. accore disappeared now after uninstalling both facebook and its messenger. Didn't know that the support stopped and this might have caused it. I got a solution now with a third party facebook version by apache. It's working well until I found a solution for my problem.
I have still no idea...
Now the android.process.acore is happening again. I uninstalled all the apps (facevook and it's messenger) that caused the malfunction. Now I got another app called Immonet that claimed the same rights with synchronisation owitg contact data. I uninstalled this app with all data and even wiped the old folders. But the error promt does not disappear anymore I did not find anything all over the net anyone having the same problems that I do.. Anyone got an idea how to solve this one out? I'm so much disappointed,hardly thinking of buying another phone but I like this fire phone with CM11 a lot.
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Now the android.process.acore is happening again. I uninstalled all the apps (facevook and it's messenger) that caused the malfunction. Now I got another app called Immonet that claimed the same rights with synchronisation owitg contact data. I uninstalled this app with all data and even wiped the old folders. But the error promt does not disappear anymore I did not find anything all over the net anyone having the same problems that I do.. Anyone got an idea how to solve this one out? I'm so much disappointed,hardly thinking of buying another phone but I like this fire phone with CM11 a lot.
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As a last resort if you have the time and effort to put in, id say revert to stock and do a factory reset the normal way using the fire phone's recovery. That should at least ensure that everything is wiped and back to default. After that try downloading and installing CM11 again, don't cut any corners where you might have to wonder if something went wrong. Once the systems boots properly try installing the play store as well as messenger and whatsapp and see how things go from there. avoid rooting the device until you are sure things work
I got another completely new fire phone, rooten CM11 now from the latest FireOS 4.6.1..1. and at the beginning everything worked fine up to now. Now I got the same android.process.accore message again on this completely different device. As this problems is not very common I got now the idea that it might have anything to do with the synchronisation of google contact and it's permission management with these programs that have the rights to read sync the contact storage. But no idea ehat it might be exactly. A while ago I deleted all my contacts on the Google server. Is it possible that the synchronisation got a problem now with my different devices that were once registered on the server with not always having the very same telephone directories? How to solve it if my venture is right?
I just solved this (I hope, so far so good) on my Sony Xperia Z2 tablet. I cleared data on any and every app that had anything to do with Contacts. I went right down the list in All Apps. If it used contacts, I cleared it. That meant Gmail and Hangouts, Messenger, etc.
Before I did this, I tried to write an email and litterally had the error with every single letter. Since I did this, I haven't seen it once. I wrote out an email address on a draft email and posted 2 posts (this will be the third) here. No error yet!
Not an expert. Just a user and fellow acore victim, sharing what worked for me. Though I have been in tech support for 17 years (just more of a Windows PC tech really).
Gabrielle
I will check this out on the weekend when there's some time for me doing so. Will tell you if it worked.