force close for Gmail even after wipe - G1 Apps and Games

Like title says i keep getting force closes even after wipes when tryign to go into GMail. I had Cy's and ran the permissions script that didn't work then went back down to JF1.51 and still not working, Any ideas?

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Open Home and Apps on SD

It keeps force closing on me and I have Open Home 1.5.4. I cant even open it or run it arggg.
Bump? Can anyone please help?
Tried uninstall / reinstall?
If you can get to uninstall, do a safeboot (menu + power).
Thats the first thing I did, I uninstaled and reinstalled 5 times. Restarted the phone then tried installing again. and i did a safe boot too. Idk what else to do, it just wont work.
Have you tried emailing the developer?
I guess worse comes to worse, a wipe... but completely download a new open home, not a backup.
Is it maybe because im running aHome on my G1 already and they conflict with each other?
No, I have aHome on mine too.
If you have apps to SD, there could be something curropting it. If need be, format your ext2 partition and redo it.
Download Paragon Partition Manager Professional Trial.
All my other apps on my sd work fine and i can install new ones to my sd perfectly fine, its just Open Home thats causing the problem, its really strange
Would you happen to know what command i would have to run to delete the Openhome cache and data that has been left there since the last install? I had it once on my phone and it worked perfectly fine maybe taht data is curropt
Nah I don't know a command except maybe go to menu > applications > manage applications > Open Home
Damnnn I need to do it with the commands because i think that the folder it installs itself too still has files in it which are curropt
well the open home data is /data/data/com.betterandroid.openhome2
so rm -rf /data/data/com.betterandroid.openhome2 would get rid of this, you'd need to su first though
Thank youu

market issue? (closed)

Ok, so I installed cyanogen's latest and greatest, but handcent kept force closing.
First, I uninstalled and reinstalled via market, still force closed.
Then, I uninstalled via manage applications. No problems there.
Went to reinstall from the market, but it says its already installed, with the open/uninstall buttons greyed out. Its definitely not on my phone, and I checked the sd card to make sure it wasn't there either. Any ideas?
zerolgk5 said:
Ok, so I installed cyanogen's latest and greatest, but handcent kept force closing.
First, I uninstalled and reinstalled via market, still force closed.
Then, I uninstalled via manage applications. No problems there.
Went to reinstall from the market, but it says its already installed, with the open/uninstall buttons greyed out. Its definitely not on my phone, and I checked the sd card to make sure it wasn't there either. Any ideas?
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The best and easiest way is to reinstall a backed up copy of handcent.
Then you can uninstall/reinstall as you wish from the market
or....
You need to first delete the handcent data folder in /data/data
Then delete /data/data/com.android.vending
reboot
You will need to accept the Market TOS again
The first way is the safest and easiest, but #2 will work with no other alternative.
If you have no backup, and don't want to try step 2, PM me with your email and I'll send a copy of Handcent.
overground said:
The best and easiest way is to reinstall a backed up copy of handcent.
Then you can uninstall/reinstall as you wish from the market
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That would be awesome, thank you. I tried to find another place to d/l it from online last night, but was unable to.

Market Not Working after Revert from FroYo

I flashed on Paul's FroYo the other day and decided I didn't want the headache of app instability until later. But now after nandroid restoring my 5.0.6 backup, I can no longer download anything from the market. I read posts where people said to clear data from apps such as download manager, google apps, etc but when i go to my manage applications in settings I cannot see these apps, my guess is theyre hidden in CM. Any suggestions?
have you gone to settings (when in manage applications) and changed the filter to all apps?
I've got the same issue.
Decided to wipe, install Cyan 5.0.6 then revert to my 5.0.6. Nandroid.
Everything is fine until I try to download TI Backup from the market.
Anything I try and download just hangs at 'downloading'....
I've wiped caches, cleared data, replaced my XML file....etc
Grrrrrrr, why does nothing work properly.
i went back to 5.0.6 to do what you said, every time ive gone back with my nandroid back up its been fine, but this time the market app is corrupt for some reason. the vending.apk is in /system/app but the market icon isnt in the launcher and the shortcut on my home screen says app not installed when i use it. doing a factory reset works but i want that to be a last resort as i would like to preserve my settings/messages. ive tried replacing the vending.apk with different ones but it still won't install. any ideas?
I followed the steps here and it fixed the issue for me. forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6575904

Stock messaging app on stock gingerbread bug?

So Im wondering if this is a general bug or just me:
I am running stock gingerbread installed by OTA, and the stock messaging app. The thing is when I try to delete a thread, it deletes all the messages in the thread but then it doesnt delete the thread itself, instead it just leaves the thread hanging there with no messages and I cant find a way to delete it...
Before the OTA this didnt happen, so Im wondering if this is a bug with the gingerbread stock messaging app or some glitch from the update?!
Could it be something to do with the cache?
Try restarting your phone, or deleting cache?
I've long pressed>delete thread and had the whole entire thread remain, but after deleting it a second time it actually gets deleted...
First of all thanks for the input!
I've rebooted the phone a couple times (mostly because I ran out of battery ) and still no go.
I've also tried deleting it over and over again, and still no go!
When you say delete cache, which cache do you mean exacly? Because on the applications menu I dont get an active clear cache button for the messaging app, just a clear data (which Im afraid will delete my message settings or even my messages)...
I just checked, on my phone and your right, cache isn't an option.
Clearing app data probably will delete everything too.
Idk, sorry.
So I deleted all of my message threads by using the "delete threads" option in the messaging app menu, and now I am able to delete the new threads!
Must have been some issue with importing the threads from 2.2.2... weird!

Stuck in LG Setup Wizard

I was having a lot of force close messages pop up after installing Decrapped 1.1 so I followed Cubed's suggestion to wipe data...At first the phone wasn't recognizing my SIM but I got that taken care of (via the thread "sim not recognized). Now I'm trying to go through the initial setup but I keep getting a "stopped unexpectedly" message and have to force close the Setup Wizard every time and can't get through it. Any Suggestions?
EDIT: Reflashed Decrapped 1.1 and all is well...just have to reflash all the other mods now too....
I got this too. Im wondering if its the rom?
Not sure, a lot of people have had issues with wipes/resets even if the phone isn't rooted.
Sent from my VS910 4G using XDA App
lg setup wizard forces close
it sets up things like back up assistant, emails/gmail/twitter, and gps settings. So you need to make sure you have back up assistance for sure in your system apps and gmail and whatnot. just make sure you have all the apps. and make sure you also have the permissions set to: owner/read and write, group/read, and others/read, aka rw-r--r--
set permissions like that for each app ,and also make sure you change owner to root for everything
reboot your phone and it should work, if not probably dont have permissions/owner all set or missing an app still
use the application root explorer to do all this
thank you to shorty and winston

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