Hi everyone,
I got a little problem with my market. When i try t install apps there is a delay in showing the app content, the delay is about 32 seconds.
Ok no wipe is helping i wiped everything including SD. But i think it's because the google restore off apps.
Here is a logcat http://pastebin.com/rBYNK9sd i don't know where to look at so if someone can give a look?
I also started a thread at cyanogenmod > http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?/topic/2589-market-slow/ But i didn't get reallt help there so i'm trying here.
I'm running CM 5.0.6 Fresh install
Seems to be an issue with the Market itself. Been seeing the same thing here with both my N1 running Enoms and my partners stock MT3G
it always worked till i installed a fresh install then everything broke, if its the market then a wipe should had fixed it, right? or am i wrong here. anyways it really annoying the market doesn't work well anymore.
If you look at CM forum you will see that after a fresh isntall using another google account doesn't cause a problem. so i'm 99% sure it's because of the google restore off apps. how can i delete that back-up.
I saw in settings you could disable it and delete everything but that didn't work.
I cant download any apps from the market for whatever reason. Was able to yesterday, and not today. When I click on the app I want to install from the market, I get the download icon appear on the task bar above for a second, then it disappears. The only program I installed today, is "Dynomaster". I tried to remove that app, but still no luck. And yes, I tried to restart the phone. Im running rooted Froyo 2.2. Please help. Thank you!!
UPDATE:
After several tries of opening and trying to update, and closing the market, it came with a license agreement. After agreeing, I'm able to download the apps now.... Still don't know what happened :\
Okay so I rooted and flashed my rom, no problems. I used Z4 root to root the phone. and im running Cyanogen 7 RC2. No problems there. But I go to ROM Manager and and go to install from SD card and try to install the google apps. It does everything right up until the point where it says "Wecome to Hero200, Press the Android to begin." It wont do anything but keep showing the Cyanogen Mod Boot screen with the Blue Android on the skateboard. I cant figure out what Im doing wrong. Can anybody help me?
Edit: nevermind. Figured it out. The GApps that I was trying to install was outdated. Problem resolved
Anyone gotten the new ROM yet? I followed the instructions over at the this thread and it doesn't look like it worked.
The instruction that states "Once you are back up, you can use the browser to download and run .APK files from anywhere."..
When I go to the browser and try to select "Zeam-2.9.2.apk" or "Superuser.apk" which are mentioned in the post, I get an 'Unsupported file format'.
Sounds like something didn't work right, but I'm not sure what that is.. anyone here seen that problem?
I tried to post this in that thread, but didn't have access to it....
You can install without unrooting on 1.1 version only. 1.0 and 1.01 need to be unrooted. Once the update is installed, you can use this hack (hamncheese's) to kinda root the new stock froyo version, but it is not a real rooting. As of 4:45pm pst no one has gotten a working root for the new 1.2 version. Give it a couple of days and they will have a method to totally root the nook on the new version. Or, you can run dual boot and be happy for the time being until they get the new root patch.
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I probably should have been clearer.. my bad.. I did try hamncheese's kinda root, but it didn't look like it worked.
oka1 said:
You can install without unrooting on 1.1 version only. 1.0 and 1.01 need to be unrooted. Once the update is installed, you can use this hack (hamncheese's) to kinda root the new stock froyo version, but it is not a real rooting.
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Wife wants Angry birds... me no want Angry wife
tanstaafl1963 said:
I probably should have been clearer.. my bad.. I did try hamncheese's kinda root, but it didn't look like it worked.
Wife wants Angry birds... me no want Angry wife
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You and me both.......... LOL I d give it a couple of days maybe tomorrow they will have the root patch figured out... Tell you wife it has been only 24 hours......... XDA Devs are fast but sheesh....... they need a little time......
I was unable to do this. It attempted to install, then rebooted, then attempted installation, then rebooted... I unrooted, did a full restore and allowed the update. Not so impressed to be honest with the stock Froyo. Seriously considering going back to rooted 1.1.
Read the thread, it sure does not work hope someone comes up with an answer. Thanks
Just got my Nook and had it updated in the store. The guy says, "it should have lots of other apps plus Angry Birds".
Well, it is 1.2, but no apps and no Angry Birds... Figures.
I too hope someone gets 1.2 Root-able soon.
I sideloaded 1.2 and in the "shop" section, you can "buy" Angry Birds. It's $2.99. Its not RIO or Seasons but it is Angry Birds so maybe you can appease the wife until a root is released. I downloaded it (bought it) and it works great! Ken
anyone know when an new auto-root might be out?
Should be very soon. They got the market working in the manual root.
market issues
hharan: Should be very soon. They got the market working in the manual root.
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I know some say the market works but I am still having trouble with it. I cannot seem to install anything. I click the app to download and install, it "starts" the download but the progress bar doesnt fill. Then it suddenly fills, says installing, then dumps me back to the app's description page, with nothing installed. It reports that the "download unsuccessful" so I repeat the install again...no change
I am tempted to go back to 1.1 since 1.2 doesnt offer me anything new unless rooted....
You have an sd card in?
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jpeg42 said:
You have an sd card in?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
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yep. In that case I either get "download unsuccessful" or "installation failed"
need an autorooter
I have tried almost everything to root my 1.2 and am getting nowhere. I am a newbie but successfully rooted. bricked and wiped using instructions and a lot of head time. Just can't get my head arround it this time. I need to root so I can get the NetFlix app running. Thanks guys for your hard work.
Katesguy
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katesguy said:
I need to root so I can get the NetFlix app running. Thanks guys for your hard work.
Katesguy
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Forget about running netflix unless you are willing to flash the cyanogen rom. There are settings that you simply cannot change (at this time) without switching to a different rom. I dont know what to tell you other than to follow the directions others have already posted. The problem with the cyanogen rom is that it does not put the nook to sleep properly when the screen is turned off, so the battery life drains like a leaky faucet. But, I think they have finally started to figure that out so I think that it should be added to one of the next iterations. Once it does, I will happily switch over to using that rom, especially now that the nook app allows magazines etc.
UPDATE ON FAILED INSTALLS: Turns out that only SOME applications do not install correctly, I have been able to install others from the android market place and amazon market place. Angry birds (any version) is one that will NOT install. Any tips? I have definitely used an sd card properly with no change.
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Forget about running netflix unless you are willing to flash the cyanogen rom. There are settings that you simply cannot change (at this time) without switching to a different rom. I dont know what to tell you other than to follow the directions others have already posted.
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That is not correct; with rooted stock 1.2 it is quite simple (especially with Root Explorer).
As for installing Angry Birds, if you are on rooted stock 1.2, try downloading it WITHOUT the SD card mounted.
interesting
Interesting, I will try to enable netflix by changing the file using this method:
http://reviewhorizon.com/2011/05/how-to-watch-netflix-on-nook-color/
I had read a post that mentioned I needed to use ES File explorer to access the file. ES File explorer didnt want to cooperate and complained about my rom, and i figured I need to be running a different rom.
As for the angry birds, I have tried installing with and without the sd card and not had any luck.
tanstaafl1963 said:
The instruction that states "Once you are back up, you can use the browser to download and run .APK files from anywhere."..
When I go to the browser and try to select "Zeam-2.9.2.apk" or "Superuser.apk" which are mentioned in the post, I get an 'Unsupported file format'.
Sounds like something didn't work right, but I'm not sure what that is.. anyone here seen that problem?
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when you first install an app, it should ask you what you want to install it with. One option is "Android Package Installer" and that's the one you want. I chose the other one the first time around and ended up restoring and rechoosing. The other package installer (i think it's called nook something or other) does not allow you to select the permissions for the program, and thus, will not install the applications properly.
To test and see if that is the issue, try to install an app... if it comes up with the permissions for the app upon install, then that is probably not the issue. On the other hand, if it immediately just says failed, then you may have chosen the wrong package installer.
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For problems with large file install errors, such as angry birds, try installing the kernel in the this thread... that's what worked for me. Alternatively, if you want to install angry birds, etc, then you can copy the apk over to internal memory, take the sd card out, and then install it. (this kernel makes that unnecessary though)
Rooting nook is easy when using the CM7 Mod. You can get the market working with out problem and would be able to run most application and games. I had raging thunder 2 running with out problem.
The thing that I don't like on it is that, CM7's replacement of the stock softkeys (navigation buttons on the buttom) seems to be designed for mobile phones as they are small buttons.
So i unrooted my nook but would be trying this link and see what i can get:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1054027
New Poster, but been lurking here alot.
I have a Captivate that started out 2.1. I rooted the phone using One Click Root. Shortly after 2.2 became available. After updating to stock 2.2, nothing installs properly. So I decided to fix my phone.
I downloaded the Captivate Tool Kit here. Installed the drivers. Flashed it back to Stock. Rooted the phone. Then updated to stock 2.2 again. It erased the root, so I rooted it again using One Click Root because the Tool Kit would not do it. And now I'm back to the same problem. Is there a fix for this?
I'm not familiar with the SDK Tools or using the ABD commands...Can this be fixed without this knowledge.
Reason for root: I use a sideloaded Wireless Tethering App.
It appears that the problem is before Root. I flashed back to stock 2.1 then updated to stock 2.2 through Samsung Kies. It let me install a few apps then it appears that when I put my SD Card (ScanDisk 32GB) in, it stops me from downloading anything off the market.
I just pulled my SD Card out and rebooted. Now it lets me download and even successfully installs apps. At one point, I had a Market Access Apk that I sideloaded onto the phone. It needed Root and my phone was already rooted. I was trying to see the T-Mobile market. I do remember setting the Install To option to SD Card only. Maybe that has something to do with it? Can anyone help me?
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It appears that the problem is before Root. I flashed back to stock 2.1 then updated to stock 2.2 through Samsung Kies. It let me install a few apps then it appears that when I put my SD Card (ScanDisk 32GB) in, it stops me from downloading anything off the market.
I just pulled my SD Card out and rebooted. Now it lets me download and even successfully installs apps. At one point, I had a Market Access Apk that I sideloaded onto the phone. It needed Root and my phone was already rooted. I was trying to see the T-Mobile market. I do remember setting the Install To option to SD Card only. Maybe that has something to do with it? Can anyone help me?
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Not to steer you away from here, but maybe it would be worth looking for an application called the Sideload wonder machine to put your wireless tethering app on your phone, without having to deal with rooting it.
If you're trying to see the T-Mobile market and you have wi-fi access, try pulling your sim card and/or putting your phone in airplane mode, then turn wi-fi on. That might get you to where you're going.
If it's the SD card that's giving you trouble, you could always move the stuff you want to save on it to a safe place, reformat, and move the stuff back onto it. Granted you might have to reinstall some apps (and if you're not up to using Titanium backup, you'll lose saved data from those apps), but it could be worth a shot.
Or you could install a custom rom. But that's a whole other can of worms.
I'm beginning to think the SD Card is the problem. After a reformat, it appears to be working fine again. I'm going to attempt root again. The root is needed for the Wireless Tether apk I'm using. I do use the ACSWM though.
Its what turned me onto what more our phones are able to do.
That sounds promising, at least. Hopefully the reformat was all you needed.
If you ever decide to make the full plunge to a custom Rom, I don't think you'll regret it.