I recently reset my phone. I re-update all my apps like normal, except every time I update Google+ it gives me the "has stopped" message. I've gone into the app manager and did the normal fix of clearing cache and data, but it doesn't seem to be working. I've reset the phone a number of times in trying to fix this, but nothing seems to work.
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I am having a problem with my Hero. I just bought 2 of them a month ago. One for me, one for my wife. My wife is lucky and has had no problems. I on the other hand keep having two problems over and over again.
1. After installing applications I cannot manage them through menu<Settings<Applications<Manage applications because I get this message: The application Settings (process com.android.settings) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.
2. Every time I go to use the Gmail App I get this message: The process com.google.process.gapps has stopped unexpectedly. Please Try again.
I didn't have a problem with either of these the first two weeks. But in the past two weeks its been crazy. I've done to hard resets, and a manual RUU update because after speaking with Sprints "advanced" technical unit that is what I was advised to do. I'm still having the same problem. What can I do?
What exactly do you mean?
damiandarkwater said:
What exactly do you mean?
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Well, I got the Gmail App fixed...I think. After giving up on finding a way to fix it myself I decided to go through my inbox on my desktop and do some cleaning. When I went back and tried it again on my Hero it was working. Apparently there was something about my inbox that it had not liked at all?
As for the other problem, any time that I tap menu<Settings<Applications<Manage applications it starts to load and freezes. This leaves me with no way to clear my data caches for programs.
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As for the other problem, any time that I tap menu<Settings<Applications<Manage applications it starts to load and freezes. This leaves me with no way to clear my data caches for programs.
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When it freezes does it give you the option to Force Close or Wait?
And what happens when you press menu?
It only gave me the option to force close. I had a theory it was an app causing the problem so I started uninstalling and reinstalling each app I had installed. As it turns out, as soon as I got rid of UPS mobile I now have access again. Oh well, it wasn't that great of an app anyway.
Problem: ROM Manager in the market is in a constant state of "downloading", sometimes it will show its downloading going and reaching 100%, but then it just goes back to "downloading". IF I try to cancel the download, the Market force closes.
Ok, so I noticed this problem after flashing one of the CM Nightlies, so in order to try to fix it, I wiped everything, went back to RC2, problem still exists. I think it was caused by Froyo's automatically restore of apps. I would think that in the initial bootup, maybe turning off those options could fix it, but that would require another wipe. And I've already done 8 or 9 in the fast few days and am just exausted from re-setting my settings. Normally I'd use Titanium Backup to solve that issue, but every time I do a restore, it soft reboots.
Anyone have any ideas?
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Problem: ROM Manager in the market is in a constant state of "downloading", sometimes it will show its downloading going and reaching 100%, but then it just goes back to "downloading". IF I try to cancel the download, the Market force closes.
Ok, so I noticed this problem after flashing one of the CM Nightlies, so in order to try to fix it, I wiped everything, went back to RC2, problem still exists. I think it was caused by Froyo's automatically restore of apps. I would think that in the initial bootup, maybe turning off those options could fix it, but that would require another wipe. And I've already done 8 or 9 in the fast few days and am just exausted from re-setting my settings. Normally I'd use Titanium Backup to solve that issue, but every time I do a restore, it soft reboots.
Anyone have any ideas?
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You know... actually I've been experiencing a similar issue.
At one point with Market it would take at least 30 seconds for anything to show up when I open Market. Then to look for any updates by clicking Downloads it would take another 30 seconds or so. Not a big deal. But then somehow and for some reason it started showing up almost instantly! I would download and install the updates but then Market would forceclose almost immediately after the app finished installing. It made updating or installing several apps almost impossible. I tried wiping the data, clearing the cache, clearing the dalvik cache, etc. However the problem still occurs but not all of the time. It's pretty strange actually. I'd say about 75% of the time I get forcecloses and each time I try to get a logcat I don't have the problem. Go figure.
Hey guys, I'm unable to play any sort of Google Play Movie or TV Show on my device, and when I do, I get the error "There was a problem while playing [-2147483648] Touch to retry." forever. I have tried clearing app data, I have tried clearing app cache, I have tried uninstalling updates and doing it, I have tried rebooting several times, I have tried reinstalling updates, and I have tried safe mode. Google Play support was absolutely no help at all and I've been "waiting to hear back from a specialist" for about a week now. I am 100% unrooted, locked boot loader, etc. Anything I can try here? Thanks!
Here is a logcat http://pastebin.com/jXsBsY4G
I'm getting error "unfortunately, settings has stopped" when I click on messages notifications under ringtones and sounds. I've cleared the cache and rebooted. Still getting that error. Any advice or am I going to have to factory reset this bug machine?
Well, I ended up doing a factory reset. It worked for a bit, but now it's back to getting that error. I got the error in safe mode too. Makes no sense.
I have no idea how this happened, but at some point yesterday, I picked up my phone and noticed that the wallpaper changed. Weird, but didn't think much of it.
Later, I went to use the camera, and no dice - I got a popup with the above error message. Weird, but again, I didn't think anything of it. Forced closed the camera app, didn't help. Restarted my phone, didn't help. Realized I may have a bigger issue. I started googling the error message and people recommended toggling a setting in the developer options called sensors on/off. I tried both and neither work. I cleared the cache and cleared the data and no dice.
Does anyone know under what circumstances this error would pop up? I'm trying to think of something that I may have done, but I'm not really a tinkerer, so I can't imagine it's anything I did. It's bizarre. And given that I have two little kids, I like to have my camera at my disposal at all times. I haven't had it working for about a day, and already I've tried at least 5 times to take a picture, just to be like "damn, it's not working".
Please help. Any suggestions? What about wiping the cache partition? Would that help? Anything but a factory reset!
I'm also getting a popup "Memory/cache/history cleared" very regularly, and I never did before. I googled the error, with quotes, and a few results show up on Japanese sites. Wtf.
Isn't your device enrolled in Microsoft Intune service with your employer?
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https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyNote9/comments/jmys6j