Hey everyone,
I searched the forum for missing apps and haven't seen a clear answer as how to fix the market from missing apps besides side loading. I'm running Froyo 0.6.8 V3 and I'm missing basic apps such as facebook, tweetdeck, and other goodies. I've tried market enabler and clearing data and cache on google frameworks and market rebooting and still same thing.
Is there a clear fix or just sideloading?
Thanks
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I've seen in the phiremod development forum that people are having problems with the market showing all apps. Im curious if all the apps show up in a third party market app, i.e. appbrain?
I see all apps installed via Appbrain not like the usual My Apps problem but I still have an issue, if some apps show as to be upgraded in Appbrain, by clicking on them, it loads the Market but then says object not available
Anyone has the same issue?
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I'm having different pronouns, I flashed 6.2 and it wont load the Google widget, the icons are screwy,and every thing else is off. Like where the buttons are and where they look like they are.
and now it wont reboot to clockwork, ahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
I can't download from Market. I tried to go to the web Market to download from there, and looked up Troubleshooting. It recommended signing into Talk and then trying to download. Well, I can't log into Talk. Anyone have a way I can fix this? I do have adb access. I am running Honeycomb through an sd card. Any suggestions beyond having to try the process all over again? If not, I know there are several threads on getting gmail/market/talk/maps/yahoo/etc. on the card once the OS is loaded. Which is the best one to use and follow, and what should I do once everything is on there (like what to sign on first (yahoo, or gmail, or talk, etc.)? Total newb to rooting, so I would appreciate any guidance. Getting market working is the last thing I need to get working basically. Thanks!
Force stop market and google services framework, clear caches and data for both, reboot. This worked for me.
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Force stop market and google services framework, clear caches and data for both, reboot. This worked for me.
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What if you can't clear the data on Market? There's 124 kb worth of data in there, and it won't allow me to clear it. I can force stop the market and force stop/clear data on framework, but just doing those and then rebooting still won't allow me on talk or to download on market. What it did give me though was it allowed me to "see" more apps in Market that didn't show before, like Pandora. Still can't download it, but I can see it.
A lot of apps that i could download are no longer available on the market.
For example the game "spades" shows up but no download button appears. I could download that app before as well as many others. But when I wiped my nook those apps were not downloadable from the marketplace. So i use my phone to download them and then put them on my nook.
Is there a fix for this?
Assuming that you are rooted, it depends on what you are running.
If you are on rooted stock 1.3, there is no known fix for the missing Market Apps (or missing Install button).
If you are on CM7, there are ways to get the Market to show the missing Apps by adjusting the LCD density. There are differences of opinion as to whether this fix is temporary or permanent.
Search a little and you will find a number of theads discussing this issue.
Okay, so we all know that when we launch Samsung's Gear Manager, it instantly wants to restore the Gear and clear out all our apps and setting. What to do?
I have read up on the different backup services and apps and I want to know what everyone is using?
It seems like Titanium Backup is popular but the paid app. for the unrooted phones is expensive, when so many free apps are available. What makes it better? Any apps that batch restore all your apps possible?
I am using Google Drive to backup my APKs that I cant just download from the Google Play Store, but are the services and specifc apps any better? Hell, they seem to be backing up the data on Google Drives (GD) anyways. Seems like me just putting them on GD in the first place just saves me the space and time of downloading yet another app.
Have also read a little about some people hiding the APKs in subfiles and then just opening them up and installing them again. That seems like a useful idea but would love to know exactly where to hide the files.
Hey Everyone,
my problem is - very often the downloads from Google Play are very slow. (About 300kbit/s)
When I stop the download and go to Apps --> Google Play and then delete the Data, then open the playstore again and download the same file, it will be much faster. (at least one magnitude, about 3-8mb/s)
Any ideas?
My Wifi is the same as before and my internet-provider does provide 100mbit/s, which is being realistic about 50-90mbit/s in real life.
Regards,
Maeffjus
it seems that latest ROM updates (I think I have this on all AUB* ones) is weirdly strict on background activities and cuts every one of them. my whole device acts strangely - apps not showing notification or showing them late (hours later than they were supposed to show), my apps are not updating: I have to repeatedly FC play store, then clear its cache so that currently installing app changes state from downloading to installing, than do it again to change state fomr installing to installed etc. worked fine on AUA* ones. it is really annoying. btw I tried to clear cache and dalvik/art cache from recovery, but that did not help. I have not tried factory seset yet...
I cannot download apps or update apps. Turns out its Virgin Media (UK) blocking traffic. They're sending me a brand new shiny SuperHub 4.
It seems that it was data corruption during regular OTA. Factory reset seems to fix problems for me.