For whatever reason I can no longer side load apps. Yes, I've got the checkbox for "unknown sources" checked. I've tried rebooting with it unchecked and then rebooting with it checked.
Here's what happens: I can download and run an apk, like Amazon app store. I click on the APK to install it. It then gives me the normal screen with permissions with the "Cancel" and "Accept" buttons at the bottom. I can tap on the "accept" button all I want but nothing happens. The "cancel" button works but not the "accept."
Other than a factory reset, is their any other solution.
BTW, this is stock without root. I don't want to root.
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i just went through this problem on my bravo so i want to share the solution.
actually i searched the XDA but didnt get the solution.
"think again before going to hard reset or clear cache, there might be some easy ways to get rid of it "
i got this message whenever i receive a phone call.
This error message is a common complaint among Sprint users, but it can easily be removed by taking the following steps:
method #1
1. From the Home screen, hit the Menu key.
2. Tap on Settings.
3. Select Call settings.
5. Select Reject with message.
6. Count how many messages are in this section.
7. Delete them until you have less than five.
After reducing the number of messages to fewer than five, you should be able to receive calls without an error message compelling you to force close the call.
method #2
Something I've also had to do to get the phone working again was going into the 'manage applications' screen and clearing the data for the phone application. This can be accomplished as follows:
From the home screen, press Menu
Tap Settings
Tap Applications
Tap Manage Applications
At the top, tap the All tab
Navigate to and tap your equivalent of the phone app (may be called Phone or Dialer)
Tap Clear Cache and Clear Data as available
Turn your phone off, then back on.
Another means of resolving those app errors, hope this helps!
method #3
didnt work above methods? strange!! hmm
100% solution
1.go into recovery
2. go to wipe/format option
3. clear cache
4. hard reset( not necessary,try only clear cache if works)
5. reboot.
it's still not working on my htc dhd
mobile networks
please i need help, i recently flashed cm12.1 into my samsung galaxys3 gt-i9300, and since then anything i try to access mobile networks in settings i get this error "unfortunately the process 'com.android.phone' has stopped. please i need a solution THANKS.....
I'm trying to install some apps that I have on my SD card and when it comes up with the install screen, when I press install it doesn't work. Nothing changes, it's like it doesn't register the touch. Every KitKat ROM I have installed yields the same results. I tried installing Gravity Box and Advanced Power Menu and it does the same thing. Other sources is checked. Thanks in advance.
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I'm trying to install some apps that I have on my SD card and when it comes up with the install screen, when I press install it doesn't work. Nothing changes, it's like it doesn't register the touch. Every KitKat ROM I have installed yields the same results. I tried installing Gravity Box and Advanced Power Menu and it does the same thing. Other sources is checked. Thanks in advance.
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I solved the issue. I rebooted the phone and it turns out it was the an app called Screen Adjuster. I use it to give the screen a little more blue and it wasn't set to start on boot.
I've been trying to install Game killer (the equivalent of CheatEngine on PC) except I ran into a very unusual problem. I've been using "Application installer". I would provide a link to the app, but I seems that the site won't let me.
The problem is that when I try to install the Game killer .apk through this installer app, I get to the usual permissions interface where I see what permissions the apk needs and all that. What's strange is that I cannot seem to click the Install button. I can interact with every other part of the screen, but I simply cannot hit the install button. Even pressing my finger onto the install button and then sliding towards the "Back" button will cause the back button to illuminate like it usually does, but I still cannot select the install button.
I'm running stock ROM, stock Kernels, stock everything. Device is rooted. I can install apps from google play just fine, but of course, Gamekiller is not on the play store.
I ran into a similar problem when I installed a screen rotation app. With the rotation app intstalled I could not install any other apps that were not from the app store. Once I removed the rotation app everything was fine. This a security feature in android to prevent apps from modifying your screen without you knowing it. Check if you have installed any app that could have modified your screen.
I had the same issue on mine, the app total screen control was the culprit. I couldn't get apps to install when TSC was active.
Are you using any type of screen filters? If you are, disable them and it should be able to work now.
Does anyone know how to remove the OTA nag? It's driving me nuts. Thank you.
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Thefireballkid said:
Does anyone know how to remove the OTA nag? It's driving me nuts. Thank you.
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Go to Settings -- App manager --
On the right side, the 3-dot menu, tap "show system"
Scroll down and find
-"HTC DM" - tap on it, hit "storage", tap "manage space" and "clear cache". It should flash and say application data reset
might not hurt to also force stop it.
Do the same - clear data, cache, force stop for the two apps under HTC DM, called "HTC DM Command Service", and "HTC DM Settings Plugin"
restart phone
This is what seemed to work for me. Your results may vary. If it doesn't work the first time, try doing it a couple times. If this doesn't work you could try using TI backup, or ES File manager to clear app data from HTC DM app. I think this is where the system update prompts reside even though you've already done an update. Hope this helps.
baune7 said:
Go to Settings -- App manager --
On the right side, the 3-dot menu, tap "show system"
Scroll down and find
-"HTC DM" - tap on it, hit "storage", tap "manage space" and "clear cache". It should flash and say application data reset
might not hurt to also force stop it.
Do the same - clear data, cache, force stop for the two apps under HTC DM, called "HTC DM Command Service", and "HTC DM Settings Plugin"
restart phone
This is what seemed to work for me. Your results may vary. If it doesn't work the first time, try doing it a couple times. If this doesn't work you could try using TI backup, or ES File manager to clear app data from HTC DM app. I think this is where the system update prompts reside even though you've already done an update. Hope this helps.
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Need to make sure it's not the HTCdm with the space. The actual one that does it does not have a space. Also, when giving this advice out its helpful to verify the user isn't a stock user who simply updated firmware only. Those will continue to see the message. Very rarely does someone naturally see this message and get to clear it manually to continue.
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Hi! I have a problem related to saving. When i want download something, Chrome says "Waiting for network", when i want to take a screenshot it says "a screenshot could not be made", when i want to take a photo, it says "camera error" and it closes when i press OK button. However installing apps from Google Play works.
NOTE: I never tried to do root or install Custom ROM on device. I'm running on official Android 8.0 update, and i only did hard reset once.