Weird problem that just started today. In Developer Options if I go to Running Services, i just get a blank screen with the spinning circle that says "loading". It won't show the list of running services or cached processes that it normally does. Everything else on the phone seems fine. I'm on latest stock Oreo, latest Nov patch. I've tried rebooting phone, enabling/reenabling dev options, clearing the "Settings" app data. Anyone have any insight into how this list is generated and how I can troubleshoot this?
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I know this is a problem a lot of Android users have, but wondered if anybody has found a solution.
Often the market states that an update is available, but when downloading it the app successfully downloads, but then fails to install. The market just sits there with the download percentage bar at 100% and won't progress any further.
I have done the usual things like signing out of Talk, clearing all caches and the data in 'Market' and it resolves it for only a few downloads then I am back to the same problem.
Also clearing the 'Market data' means that I have to tick all the "automatically update" options on all my apps again, which is a pain.
Does anybody know how to solve this problem for good? I'm running a stock rooted ROM.
Cheers.
Hey,
so I know this thread has existed since the dawn of time, but this time I'm really stuck.
I updated the play services (I knew I shouldn't have) but I did and of course now have the constant Google Store and Play Services crashes.
My only issue is that unlike all the other devices I have had (s3, s4, ...) I don't have a custom rom on my phone, and so cannot get to "recovery mode".
this new crash also seems to have entirely blocked my ability to install any applications. Removing updates to the play services is also being blocked by "this app has device manager", which I can't seem to do anything about either.
I then gave up and tried to "factory wipe" but even that won't go through and just stays blocked on the "shutting down ...." spinning wheel.
I really don't know what else to do. I have tried finding the actual location of the play services to maybe delete some file and kill it off to at least get the factory wipe to work, but have failed to find it.
I just need any sort of advice, google has fail me until now.
I do have root access at least.
Thanks.
You can try going to applications menu in settings and clear Google play services data.
If that didn't work then you can factory reset it from stock recovery. Turn off your phone..hold power, home and volume up button to get into recovery and then choose factory reset.
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Attempting to update my N7 to apply the latest Android updates. It is rooted, but standard Android and was on 6.0.1 MMB29K and I've managed to get it to MMB29V by using Flash Fire and doing incremental downloads/updates, but it refuses to go any further. FF goes through all the motions of looking like it is doing something, but the device always ends up still on MMB29V.
Where am I going wrong?
Thanks for all your help with that one, much appreciated.
Now for my next trick. When I go into Settings, tap About Tablet and then System Update the settings app crashes. Also, I have never had my apps set to auto update in the Play Store, but that setting changed on its own and updated everything in the background without my knowing. I have not been into the Play Store settings in months (years?) and could not have accidentally toggled this back on, so how did that happen? This is an immense irritation, as I like to dictate when to update things!
Has anyone been able to get Android Auto to work using the official Marshmallow release? The first issue I ran into was that Google Play Store states that it's incompatible. I worked around this by installing it using APKPure. During the initial setup, it asks the user to allow Android Auto to show notifications on top of other apps and to turn these on in the next screens. I have enabled what I could in the settings as shown in the attachments but it still won't get past this screen. Is there anything else I could do or try?
My fiancee has a fire phone, and she's had it for a few years. For the most of it, she's been using CM11 as her custom ROM. A few weeks ago, she mysteriously got it, and it wouldn't go away except when she disabled contact storage, but then she couldn't make phone calls. She then removed the dialer and it caused even more problems. I had to fully wipe her phone and re-flash back to Fire OS to get her dialer back. I then put CM11 back in, and everything was fine for awhile. Four days later, when Facebook updated, it did it again. We deleted Facebook, deleted the cache from contact storage, all that crap shown on Youtube, and still nothing. She opens up Chrome, it would pop up "process.acore has stopped", same with PlayStore. I wiped her phone again, then flashed her phone over to SlimKat, wiped dalvik cache, system, data, etc. It worked fine for a few days, then she opened up Cortana, and it's doing it again.
What apps have you disabled or uninstalled and/or installed since last wipe? Did you set it as a new phone after tou reinstalled cm11 or slimkat?
Try safeboot by clicking power button, then click reboot. Hold both volume up and down button while it fully reboots. You will see safeboot logo on screen. See if you get same error in safeboot. If not, then a change you are doing after fresh install is messing up your phone. Do a fresh install, then restore/install/uninstall one app at a time to see which app is responsible.
Every time I factory reset the phone, it's fine for awhile until some random app causes it again. The cause is different every time. At first, Facebook was the cause, then adding another Gmail account, then Reddit. We'll try your advice then get back to you.
If it is fine for a while, it is probably being triggered by some system app such as Google play services updating itself. I would suggest disable auto updates in play store and disable Amazon store if you haven't already. When phone prompts you that app updates are available, update one app at a time, (if have titanium backup and rooted, can backup the app before you update it). Once you find the culprit, open it in play store and disable auto update by un-checking the option by clicking three dots on top right. I had to do that for google play services because it was causing similar issues. Your issue may be related to contacts as well as calendar (clear calendar data but do not disable default calendar app from amazon)or one of the related background processes that is automatically updated but the updated version becomes incompatible with kit Kat causing all apps that depend on it to force close.
Check if your Google play services is newer than 10.0.84 version at the time acore error starts happening. If it is newer version then go to apk mirror website and download 10.0.84 version, uninstall the newer one and install this older one. Please do update if anything you did fixed the problem. Thanks.
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