Hey,
Trying to change what my HC v4 Nook identifies as, so I can try installing some apps. I'm following the instructions on nookdev's, using the most recent build gapps-gb-20110307-signed.zip
nookdevs.com/Honeycomb_Google_Apps_and_Market
Market has no cache to clear. I can force stop it.
Google Services Framework has a clear data option, but Storage goes from 108KB Data / 0B SD card, to the same thing, and the Force stop disappears.
I've updated the build.prop & rebooted. The market still identifies it as a LogicPD Zoom2. Any suggestions on how to re-register?
I wanna know this too, not much showing up searching for "LogicPD Zoom2"
I did an extensive search on this website and on Google for this subject, and never found a precise response. I eventually figured it out patching together experiences from multiple sources, but I'm sure I'm not the only one, so here is what happened and how I fixed it.
I have a Nook Color that came with the 1.2 software version. I installed CM7 following the guide on this site. I used a variety of nightly releases including 177. I reset and re-installed several versions always with the same result. CM7 would install, but with these problems:
1. On startup, I would receive the error: "android.process.media stopped unexpectedly" and "process.com.android.setting stopped unexpectedly".
2. The market would allow me to download, but the download status would just hang at 0%.
3. The Kindle app would not allow downloading with the error of "your device is not compatible"
4. CM settings cause the same errors as in point #1
The fix is simple. Clear the data and cache in various applications in settings - applications - manage applications and select all applications with the buttons at the top of the screen. You want to clear the info in certificate installer, download manager, google services framework, market, market apps installer, package installer.
I don't know why this works, but it does. I don't know if one needs to clear all of the apps that I did, but it is what worked.
Lastly, the CM settings still crash. I haven't found an answer to that yet.
Good luck!
mr-914 said:
I did an extensive search on this website and on Google for this subject, and never found a precise response. I eventually figured it out patching together experiences from multiple sources, but I'm sure I'm not the only one, so here is what happened and how I fixed it.
I have a Nook Color that came with the 1.2 software version. I installed CM7 following the guide on this site. I used a variety of nightly releases including 177. I reset and re-installed several versions always with the same result. CM7 would install, but with these problems:
1. On startup, I would receive the error: "android.process.media stopped unexpectedly" and "process.com.android.setting stopped unexpectedly".
2. The market would allow me to download, but the download status would just hang at 0%.
3. The Kindle app would not allow downloading with the error of "your device is not compatible"
4. CM settings cause the same errors as in point #1
The fix is simple. Clear the data and cache in various applications in settings - applications - manage applications and select all applications with the buttons at the top of the screen. You want to clear the info in certificate installer, download manager, google services framework, market, market apps installer, package installer.
I don't know why this works, but it does. I don't know if one needs to clear all of the apps that I did, but it is what worked.
Lastly, the CM settings still crash. I haven't found an answer to that yet.
Good luck!
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I had the first issue's problem. I used ROM Manager to reinstall CM7, wiping all caches. It fixed the problem. Obviously it's not ideal, so thanks for posting. I'll keep it in mind if I run into the problem.
I also had force closes on Facebook and Words With Friends. I thought they were related to the original issues, but the force closes came back. Any ideas?
EW2X4 you don't say but if you are running of SD card then many cards give force closes.
Assume you aren't as you talk about using ROM manager but others with Force closes reading might be on SD so will post this
If SD card read some of the threads which recommend Sandisk class 4 or lower cards
mr-914 said:
I did an extensive search on this website and on Google for this subject, and never found a precise response. I eventually figured it out patching together experiences from multiple sources, but I'm sure I'm not the only one, so here is what happened and how I fixed it.
I have a Nook Color that came with the 1.2 software version. I installed CM7 following the guide on this site. I used a variety of nightly releases including 177. I reset and re-installed several versions always with the same result. CM7 would install, but with these problems:
1. On startup, I would receive the error: "android.process.media stopped unexpectedly" and "process.com.android.setting stopped unexpectedly".
2. The market would allow me to download, but the download status would just hang at 0%.
3. The Kindle app would not allow downloading with the error of "your device is not compatible"
4. CM settings cause the same errors as in point #1
The fix is simple. Clear the data and cache in various applications in settings - applications - manage applications and select all applications with the buttons at the top of the screen. You want to clear the info in certificate installer, download manager, google services framework, market, market apps installer, package installer.
I don't know why this works, but it does. I don't know if one needs to clear all of the apps that I did, but it is what worked.
Lastly, the CM settings still crash. I haven't found an answer to that yet.
Good luck!
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Use CWR version 3.2.0.1 when creating the bootable image on the card. Then wipe system, data, cache and Davlik before installing. You miss one of them and you are going to get FCs. It can be found here: http://www.multiupload.com/0DLC9QATOW
GTT1 said:
EW2X4 you don't say but if you are running of SD card then many cards give force closes.
Assume you aren't as you talk about using ROM manager but others with Force closes reading might be on SD so will post this
If SD card read some of the threads which recommend Sandisk class 4 or lower cards
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I am indeed running on internal memory.
Hi
I recently went from AOKP build 37 to AOKP milestone 6 (Full Wipe). After I restored my apps+data (no system data), every single app that I launch force closes "Unfortunately, [app] has stopped".
Clearing the appdata for a particular app causes it to launch but I want my appdata.
I tried http://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb/titanium-backup-troubleshooting.html#system-app-FC-when-launch-restored-system-data even though it does not apply 100% without any success
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719681 seemed promising but no success either
I have done a factory restore/wipe, cache wipe, Fix Permissions....no change. Also tried Fix Permissions from ROM Manager.
I am posting the logcat of me restoring a few apps, opening the said apps to verify the crash, clearing the appdata for these apps then relaunching to verify they start. https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B04bMP_xTzMnRzNBTndMZEc2amc/edit?pli=1
Does anyone have an idea?
Sounds like there are some compatibility issues, and you may have to live without restoring the data for the app.
Device: Moto G (2nd Edition)
Service: Republic Wireless (uses Sprint's network)
Android: 4.4.4
Rooted: no
Issue: As of yesterday, installing apps does not work. If through the Play Store, the download hangs around 90% permanently (I believe it is attempting to install - I have seem it jump from 90% to "installing" before). If through side-loading .apk's, the install screen hangs. I have cleared the data/cache and force stopped: (1) Google Play Store, (2) Play Services, (3) Google Service Framework; after restarting, the problem persisted.
I would like to avoid factory resetting. Also, I am afraid of uninstalling updates to the above 3 system apps and reinstalling, considering the fact that I currently cannot install anything. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you!
EDIT: Additional info:
I have 4.7 gig free out of 13 usable (16 total iirc). I used ES File Explorer to clear "junk data" as they call it (cache/temp files). I just now cleared the cache through the android system recovery mode (guide on androidpit).
Somewhere in the background the 2 apps I was attempting to side-load seem to have installed (without notifying me) after I "quit" the install. However, after uninstalling them and trying to reinstall it still seems to hang (15 minutes as of this message, with a 2 mb app).
Also I do not know if it is relevant, but after restarting I cannot use the power button to "sleep/lock" the phone for the first 30 sec ~ 2 min. After that it works fine.
Thanks again for any advice!
Try changing ur screen time out to 30mins, so that the screen is on while the app is downloading, if that doesn't work ... Clear ur cache and dalvik cache via recovery. Or download the apps using a 3rd party App Store Like Amazon underground /get jar /mobogenie or uc browser , coz a factory reset might solve the problem Which you wouldn't prefer.
After updating to MIUI 12.5.2(RJOINXM) system launcher sometime refreshes(crashes) when I go back to homescreen or launch an application(in this case, call of duty:mobile) which require high resources which results in changing of wallpaperback to stock one i.e., the snowy mountain one. Is this a known bug? Are there any known fixes?
I have tried installing new system launcher versions, uninstalling security app and system launcher app updates, turning memory extension on and off, clearing cache of various apps. I don't want to factory reset or go to a previous miui version, because it's gonna be a hassle to redownload everything but if there's no other fix I am open to it.
EDIT: Factory Reset fixed the problem.