I keep getting a popup saying Google Services Framework has stopped. Everything still seems to work but it is getting annoying. There were errors with goggle-pictures syncing so I cleared the cache for gallery and stopped sync for that particular item but I still get the popup. Does anyone know how I can pin point the source of the error, or how to stop it?
Doesn't look like any one cares but I removed account and sync settings apk And reinstalled it. It cleared up the problem.
Thanks! This also worked for me, having a similar problem
Thanks! This also worked for me, having a similar problem
omegamind said:
Doesn't look like any one cares but I removed account and sync settings apk And reinstalled it. It cleared up the problem.
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account and sync settings apk
TheP0sixNinja said:
Thanks! This also worked for me, having a similar problem
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Could you point me to the account and sync settings apk you use? I have installed the framework, account manager, play, and gmail, but I'm getting this same error and I can't login to gmail.
Thank you.
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I am having this same issue also. I have the kindle confirmed rooted with "My Root Checker", and have side-loaded,
- Google Services Framework 4.0.4-338691.apk
- Google Play services_3.2.25 (761454-36).apk
- Google Account Manager_4.0.3-239410.apk
- Gmail_4.6 (836823).apk
It throws up errors "Google Services Framework has stopped" and "process com.google process com.gapps has stopped working". These errors are intermittent and it seems that all apps function properly but the errors themselves are of some inconvenience.
I will post back if I am able to find any solution.
101airborne123 said:
I am having this same issue also. I have the kindle confirmed rooted with "My Root Checker", and have side-loaded,
- Google Services Framework 4.0.4-338691.apk
- Google Play services_3.2.25 (761454-36).apk
- Google Account Manager_4.0.3-239410.apk
- Gmail_4.6 (836823).apk
It throws up errors "Google Services Framework has stopped" and "process com.google process com.gapps has stopped working". These errors are intermittent and it seems that all apps function properly but the errors themselves are of some inconvenience.
I will post back if I am able to find any solution.
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Make sure to set your files to system apps. You can always just run this tool and be done with it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2351201
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I've rooted my KFHD already, got the market and even signed in but I can't download any apps. It says the framework has stopped but I can still look around the store without a problem. Has anyone else faced this problem and how did you fix it? Thanks!
Fixed, I fixed the framework problem and now I'm able to download everything.
Incase anyone is in the same boat as myself:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1897380
I got the login services and framework from that thread, scrolled down and got the account and sync one as well. I used it to re-enter my gmail.
Okay, so I got my KFHD 7" rooted finally, now I'm having some issues.
I got google play installed along with gmail and a few other google apps. After doing all of that, facebook no longer works ("Facebook has stopped.") and gmail didn't work from the get-go ("Gmail has stopped.").
I'm getting this error with Google Play - "Error retrieving information from server. [DF-DFERH-01]"
Edit: Okay, looks like I was able to get the market working by using Market Enabler.
Edit 2: I got gmail working by uninstalling the version I had installed and installing it from Google Play.
I followed this tutorial to get google play installed and I followed this tutorial to get everything else installed.
Can anyone offer any advice? Thank you in advance.
Looks like I'm answering a lot of my own questions but i'm going to leave this here in case someone else has the same issue(s).
Thanks!
Had the same problem here with the "Facebook has stopped" error.
Uninstalled and re-installed from google play, no problems now
Is there any way to manually uninstall and reinstall Google Contacts on my Nexus 7? Ever since I updated, I just get the message "App stopped working" when I try to run it. I've tried stopping it, flushing the cache, signing out of my account, nothing helps.
I would appreciate any help. The tablet is rooted, so I know that opens up possible solutions.
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I got it to go away by clearing the data of Contacts/Contacts Sync and then clearing data for Google Services Framework. Just go into Settings > Apps > All and they'll be in that list. It happens when you flash one rom over another one or something and they have some files that get mixed up. It seems like it's an issue that happens to a lot of people, but almost every thread has a somewhat different solution.
Hopefully my method works, if it doesn't, then reboot and go to Settings > Accounts (Google) > your email. In the upper right sign out of your account and then sign back in by going to any Google app. After a hand full of personal occurrences and many google searches, I believe this will work.
...Ok, apparently this method works somewhat. I still get the message once after every boot up, but it doesn't show up after that. The only really reliable way to get rid of it is to backup your apps (not the google ones, since they are broked) and factory reset, since that does always remove it.
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I got it to go away by clearing the data of Contacts/Contacts Sync and then clearing data for Google Services Framework. Just go into Settings > Apps > All and they'll be in that list.
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Thanks for replying.
After clearing the caches and restarting, my message went from "app not working" to "app not installed."
Hopefully my method works, if it doesn't, then reboot and go to Settings > Accounts (Google) > your email. In the upper right sign out of your account and then sign back in by going to any Google app. After a hand full of personal occurrences and many google searches, I believe this will work.
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This didn't work either.
...Ok, apparently this method works somewhat. I still get the message once after every boot up, but it doesn't show up after that. The only really reliable way to get rid of it is to backup your apps (not the google ones, since they are broked) and factory reset, since that does always remove it.
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I'm trying to avoid the factory reset. I know it will work, but I consider it the option of last resort.
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I have a NEXUS 6 non rooted stock phone
I updated the Shazam app this morning and then after the phone was acting weird. I went ahead and rebooted it.
Usually, it connects to all my bluetooth and network automatically, but I had to do it manually. Weird I thought.
When I go to the play store and check my apps for updates
It gives me an error that google app has stopped, but I look into detail of the crash report, it has a crash with com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox:search
When I try to access YT, it doesn't open.
I have gone ahead and wipe the cache partition,
disable and renabled google related apps.
To no avail...
Anyone experiencing the same issues?
I am trying to reinstall the Google (Search) app to see if that helps or not.
Not sure which version to install?
Google App 4.1.29.1706998.arm64
Google App 4.1.29.1706998.x86
Google App 4.1.29.1706998.arm
Woke up yesterday morning and I was unable to use any app google or gmail related. Every time I try to open the play store it instantly closes out. "Google" is no longer under the accounts tab in the settings. Can't log into any apps using google because they just crash when I try. Have tried EVERYTHING. Cleared cache and data and uninstalled updates for all google related apps hoping it would help. Nothing. ( yes I tried rebooting it). I have now factory restarted/wiped my phone 3 times and every time I get to the start up wizard I get "verizon location agent has failed" then I get "google play services has failed". Even without completing the startup wizard google and the play store still don't work. Called verizon. Then google. Then Motorola. They couldn't fix anything. Don't know what to do can't use a lot of my apps and I have no contacts just numbers.
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Woke up yesterday morning and I was unable to use any app google or gmail related. Every time I try to open the play store it instantly closes out. "Google" is no longer under the accounts tab in the settings. Can't log into any apps using google because they just crash when I try. Have tried EVERYTHING. Cleared cache and data and uninstalled updates for all google related apps hoping it would help. Nothing. ( yes I tried rebooting it). I have now factory restarted/wiped my phone 3 times and every time I get to the start up wizard I get "verizon location agent has failed" then I get "google play services has failed". Even without completing the startup wizard google and the play store still don't work. Called verizon. Then google. Then Motorola. They couldn't fix anything. Don't know what to do can't use a lot of my apps and I have no contacts just numbers.
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Are you on a stock system? Or did you flash a system image with Mofo?
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Are you on a stock system? Or did you flash a system image with Mofo?
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I'm on stock. Only thing I've done was remove some bloatware with rootjunky's program he put up. That was a while ago but I put it all unbloacked the bloatware and it worked for a couple minutes then stopped when I tried to update an app.
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I'm on stock. Only thing I've done was remove some bloatware with rootjunky's program he put up. That was a while ago but I put it all unbloacked the bloatware and it worked for a couple minutes then stopped when I tried to update an app.
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I would restore back to stock and see if the problem persists. If it is solved then at that point re-root with Mofo. If it does not fix itself bring the device to Verizon and they will factory reset it then realize thats not the problem. At which point they will replace the device for free.