Hi,
I have an issue when I go into applications, then manage applications, I get an error message and I get a message telling me to force close.
Any ideas, I believe I need to delete some apps coz I've got a fair few on there.
Many thanks
Dunbad said:
Hi,
I have an issue when I go into applications, then manage applications, I get an error message and I get a message telling me to force close.
Any ideas, I believe I need to delete some apps coz I've got a fair few on there.
Many thanks
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same happened to me - I did a factory reset and problem went
Jim
I'm getting the same. I'm not doing a reset, it's a phone, I shouldn't need to have to keep re-installing all my app/settings all the time
I had the same problem, when i installed smart monitor lite from market.
since then it kept force closing, so i used quick uninstaller and removed that application, so i am able again to open and manage applications...
I've uninstalled all new apps with an app remover but it doesn't help
Might help: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=664578
I've been using BeanStalk for a while now and while it has a few small bugs I love having it on my Note II. I got the update notice through GooManager and installed the new version this morning. I wiped the cache through CW Recovery and flashed. Everything seems to be working fine but I keep getting this error: "Unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped." It happens quite frequently when I'm just using the device but also when I try and manage the sounds (like ringtones). When it does happen, it will pop up the message 5-6 times before it leaves me alone. Any advice?
NebraskaJ said:
I've been using BeanStalk for a while now and while it has a few small bugs I love having it on my Note II. I got the update notice through GooManager and installed the new version this morning. I wiped the cache through CW Recovery and flashed. Everything seems to be working fine but I keep getting this error: "Unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped." It happens quite frequently when I'm just using the device but also when I try and manage the sounds (like ringtones). When it does happen, it will pop up the message 5-6 times before it leaves me alone. Any advice?
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I had an issue where I would get the same android.process.media message whenever I tried to run the Photos app. Also Google+ would keep stopping as well. The solution I found is to go to Settings>Storage and unmount and then remount the SD Card. Since I did that I have not had a single android.process.media error. Worth a try I would think.
The thread where I found the solution is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2638536
I hope this helps,
Cheers!
If remounting didn't help you may want to factory reset. 99% of fc will be solved by reset to defaults. Make a backup of apps with Helium first if you like.
Looks like the remount fixed the issue. Thanks!
NebraskaJ said:
Looks like the remount fixed the issue. Thanks!
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Very glad to hear that it worked for you; I certainly was very relieved that doing that fixed my problem.
Chris
Can anyone please help me with this problem? I recently started to get this error message and it pops up every time I unlock and access my phone. I never had this problem before. I think it happened after I updated the 'Google' app but not sure if that is the cause. Also accessed hangouts for first time on mobile but didn't actually use it. Please see attached document for error message. Any help much appreciated, thanks.
anyone can help please?
If you think the error started appearing after updating the Google app, then try force stopping the app, then uninstalling updates. Or you could try clearing the Google app cache.... both options of which are located under Settings--> General--> Apps--> All.
redduc900 said:
If you think the error started appearing after updating the Google app, then try force stopping the app, then uninstalling updates. Or you could try clearing the Google app cache.... both options of which are located under Settings--> General--> Apps--> All.
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I've tried that but the message still keeps popping up. Maybe it's a different app? I haven't updated to lollipop but I don't think that is relevant. Is there like a list of all Google associated apps so I can try clearing cache or force stop? Not sure what else to do
anyone else got other ideas? Help much appreciated thanks.
singmokjai said:
anyone else got other ideas? Help much appreciated thanks.
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Hey guys, I've disabled update notifications through play store and I've disabled auto update system under developer settings as well but this keeps popping up every now and then and I can't figure out to block it. I'm rooted on August 2019 pie build. I've searched the services for play services and play store and can't find anything related to what this update might be from.
I've searched around Google and XDA and haven't found anything regarding this specific pop-up. Anyone have any info?
Following..
I have same issue, but mine is more out-of-date than yours! [emoji16]
Hopefully we'll get some answer here, I have not been able to prioritize this issue in normal life, and this holiday season is not giving me any more time for sure...
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@CruelSun
The annoying part is it doesn't pop up as a notification or an app that would show up in overview mode otherwise I could just long press on it and figure out what process it's coming from. I gotta figure it's from one of the play services but there's so many different ones and nothing I've seen really stands out like updater or anything like that.
Just letting you know, if it pops up & you accidentally hit the update button, turn off wifi & data, then clear the cache/storage on Google Play Services to stop the update.
xnifex said:
Just letting you know, if it pops up & you accidentally hit the update button, turn off wifi & data, then clear the cache/storage on Google Play Services to stop the update.
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Mine just fails because I cannot connect to google without a VPN.
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Hey guys, I've disabled update notifications through play store and I've disabled auto update system under developer settings as well but this keeps popping up every now and then and I can't figure out to block it. I'm rooted on August 2019 pie build. I've searched the services for play services and play store and can't find anything related to what this update might be from.
I've searched around Google and XDA and haven't found anything regarding this specific pop-up. Anyone have any info?
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I think the process is android system, notification section, it should be listed as download or update or very similar, just turn it off.
boe323 said:
I think the process is android system, notification section, it should be listed as download or update or very similar, just turn it off.
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Looks like your right. ? Appreciate it. Any idea how to make it changeable? It's greyed out so I cant uncheck it
How about updating?? Problem solved
thatsupnow said:
How about updating?? Problem solved
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This is funny. People are here denying updates, and I'm here wondering where my Dec update is. I still haven't gotten it along with a ton of others.
bobbyphoenix said:
This is funny. People are here denying updates, and I'm here wondering where my Dec update is. I still haven't gotten it along with a ton of others.
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I'm on a 3a xl and I got my update Dec 2nd. You can always manually Flash the update it's all ready to download
Also interested in blocking this popup.
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Just found this command to try in another system update blocking thread. Trying it out now. Not sure how often the pop-up appears but I usually see it about twice a week
pm disable com.google.android.gms/.update.phone.PopupDialog
I haven't seen any negative side effects to using this yet but if someone thinks so please let me know.
@CruelSun @ShatteredHalo
Just to let you guys know the command I previously posted has worked. It's been over 2 weeks now and it has not popped back up at all and nothing is broken that I've noticed so far.
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@CruelSun @ShatteredHalo
Just to let you guys know the command I previously posted has worked. It's been over 2 weeks now and it has not popped back up at all and nothing is broken that I've noticed so far.
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If your rooted you can always delete updater apk in system app or priv app
billyt1 said:
If your rooted you can always delete updater apk in system app or priv app
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There is nothing with update or updater listed that I can delete when I use titanium. I think Google combined it with play services.
Any idea where it would be located for manual deletion? I've searched through both system and priv apps folders and found nothing that would indicate it is the system updater?
KUSOsan said:
@CruelSun @ShatteredHalo
Just to let you guys know the command I previously posted has worked. It's been over 2 weeks now and it has not popped back up at all and nothing is broken that I've noticed so far.
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Thank you!
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Does the "pm disable com.google.android.gms/.update.phone.PopupDialog" need to be run on a rooted device?
I tried on my unrooted pixel 5, but get the following error. Unfortunately I can't root because of my banking apps.
Code:
adb shell pm disable com.google.android.gms/.update.phone.PopupDialog
Exception occurred while executing 'disable':
java.lang.SecurityException: Shell cannot change component state for com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.update.phone.PopupDialog to 2
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.setEnabledSetting(PackageManagerService.java:21042)
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I found the answer myself. YES it needs root
I have tried to run this 'pm disable' command and run into the Java error. I am rooted, though with ADB, trying to gain root or anything, everything seems to get a 'permission denied' error.
AutomaticFailure27 said:
I have tried to run this 'pm disable' command and run into the Java error. I am rooted, though with ADB, trying to gain root or anything, everything seems to get a 'permission denied' error.
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Your device need to be rooted for it to work
Does anyone know why the S20's can't install apks? I keep getting the message "Sorry, no application available".
I do see package installer under apps.
Mine kept doing the same thing.. almlike package installer was broken because I installed something else beforehand but was syncing from old phone. I ended up factory resetting.
sinman02 said:
Does anyone know why the S20's can't install apks? I keep getting the message "Sorry, no application available".
I do see package installer under apps.
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If you have never been able to install apps, then you need to factory reset.
If you could install apps before and suddenly cannot, then what has changed? Have you installed mods/tweaks or "debloating" apps/scripts?