everytime i open my google play store it crashes, syncing stops and tells me there was an error and it will try again later, when i download stuff on the google chrome app, it says "No sd card"
I have Viper One 8.0.0.0
i tried uninstalling the play store and reinstalling, i tried clearing cache and data, i tried editing the hosts file in /sdcard/etc/ , i tried factory reset, i flashed different roms, no luck at all. i tried repairing and clearing the data, system and cache partition in TWRP recovery. i assume all these issues above are connected, any advice? thanks in advanced.
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also snapchat has the alert "put in a sd card to watch videos" but i have a htc one m7? theres no sd card spot
I fixed it by flashing the sstock recovery and factory resetting in fastboot. it was a corrupted sd card.
chansecombs said:
everytime i open my google play store it crashes, syncing stops and tells me there was an error and it will try again later, when i download stuff on the google chrome app, it says "No sd card"
I have Viper One 8.0.0.0
i tried uninstalling the play store and reinstalling, i tried clearing cache and data, i tried editing the hosts file in /sdcard/etc/ , i tried factory reset, i flashed different roms, no luck at all. i tried repairing and clearing the data, system and cache partition in TWRP recovery. i assume all these issues above are connected, any advice? thanks in advanced.
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also snapchat has the alert "put in a sd card to watch videos" but i have a htc one m7? theres no sd card spot
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Wow! It sounds like you've tried everything I can think of except running the RUU to completely reset you phone. That's the step I would take at this point.
I would certainly try installing the latest Google Play services before using RUU.
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I would certainly try installing the latest Google Play services before using RUU.
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It's worth a shot since the RUU is the nuclear option, but it sounds like he tried everything, even factory resets and different ROMs.
coal686 said:
It's worth a shot since the RUU is the nuclear option, but it sounds like he tried everything, even factory resets and different ROMs.
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Yeah, absolutely. Haha, I just don't want it to be for nothing! I doubt it would be though.
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I've never had a problem with my Nexus one with any of the cyanogen roms, but when I updated to RC2, now my phone won't install apps. It'll download fine, but will freeze at the "installing" part. I've wiped and reverted to my nandroid backup, but now it won't install any apps from the market. I've searched the forum and I've tried, wiping everything and flashed RC1 and RC2, still no luck. Is anybody else having this problem and is there a fix? Please advise, thanks.
This happens to me about 50% of the time when changing ROMS. Try going to settings>applications>market> Force stop, then CLEAR DATA & CLEAR CACHE. Then next time you open the market you will get the terms of service again and you should be able to download and install. Hope that works for you.
(It could be related to the phone having too many processes to do immediately after flashing as well, so give it a few minutes to catch up as well.)
I tried that method and it didn't work for me, however I did find a similar post and they mentioned to delete the folders .android_secure , Android, download, LOST.DIR on the SD card. That actually fixed the problem, hope this helps other people.
I found today I couldn't install apps, got a "Not enough space" dialog... My SD card was 100% full, must download to the SD card temporarily. Whoops.
This is a different issue. It doesnt matter what rom I put in, I always get the force close for all the apps. Now I dont know what rom to put in. I put in any rom, initially I get the setup wizard force close, then the google search, market and so on. I have done clearing the cache, tried different kernels.
Another strange that I notice is that whenever I wipe the caches and do a factory reset, there still remains some files in the internal sd card. I formated the sd card as well but when I goto the recovery menu, I still see it. Im trying to fix this issue for the last 3 days. Could some one please help me?
Always make a factory redet after flashing.
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I have done factory reset several times. One interesting thing is how many times I do the wiping, the internal sd card still holds some old files. I have even tried to format the sd card but to no help. I still then files. The files are related to CWM and the back up files.
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I have done factory reset several times. One interesting thing is how many times I do the wiping, the internal sd card still holds some old files. I have even tried to format the sd card but to no help. I still then files. The files are related to CWM and the back up files.
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I seen this problem in another thread.. I think it's hardware related... so you might have to send it to Samsung
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Would a restore in Kies solve this?
Hey,
I purchased the Swiftkey.
after the update to 4.4.2 it stopped working and after reinstalling He wrote me a message that the installation failed.
Couldn't Install on USB Storage or SD Card
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I have searched all over the internet and found two possible solutions, which don't work. These solutions were:
Unmount the SD card. Install app, remount the SD card. This won't work as the HTC One does not have an SD card
In the secure/asec folder, find and delete "smdl2tmp1.asec". Although I found the folder, it was empty and therefore I was unable to delete the file.
*Before update Swiftkey is worked.
This same thing is happening to me on my One with 4.4.2, none of my purchased apps installed before the update appear and I can't reinstall any of them. Tried both of those, didn't work.
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Hey,
I purchased the Swiftkey.
after the update to 4.4.2 it stopped working and after reinstalling He wrote me a message that the installation failed.
I have searched all over the internet and found two possible solutions, which don't work. These solutions were:
Unmount the SD card. Install app, remount the SD card. This won't work as the HTC One does not have an SD card
In the secure/asec folder, find and delete "smdl2tmp1.asec". Although I found the folder, it was empty and therefore I was unable to delete the file.
*Before update Swiftkey is worked.
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Same thing is happening with my HTC one Google play edition 4.4.2.
I did a mass install from the playstore, and all of a sudden i start getting flooded with "Couldn't Install on USB Storage or SD Card" errors. I looked for the 'smdl2tmp1.asec' file and had no luck finding it.
a df of the system shows free space on all partitions: http://i.imgur.com/4IiVLjy.png
I was able to 'adb install rootexplorer.apk' and it was successfull, but the update from the playstore gives the above error.
I did not understand, you can find the file smdl2tmp1.asec?
And what command you noted in the screenshot you attached?
I'm having the same issue. Updated HTC One GPE to 4.4.2 and noticed that some of my apps were missing. I tried to download again from the Play Store, only to receive the "Couldn't Install on USB Storage or SD Card" error message popup.
For what it's worth.. I switched to CM 11 4.2.2 (nightlies) and the storage error went away. I would still love to know whats causing the error in the Google play edition rom.
I posted this in another thread but I figured I would repeat it here since there seems to be a lot of people having this problem.
I had tried all of the methods on the web to fix it but none of them applied to the HTC One. The only way I was able to get rid of the error was to flash the 4.4.2 update using the stock recovery. I had tried with TWRP three times but everytime I kept getting that error message with a bunch of my apps.
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I posted this in another thread but I figured I would repeat it here since there seems to be a lot of people having this problem.
I had tried all of the methods on the web to fix it but none of them applied to the HTC One. The only way I was able to get rid of the error was to flash the 4.4.2 update using the stock recovery. I had tried with TWRP three times but everytime I kept getting that error message with a bunch of my apps.
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Yes there seem to be two threads running on this. I have the same problem that I posted on the other thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48618286
I too have TWRP so I wonder if it is related to that?
Nick
Update: I was flashed sinlessrom (Google play edidtion 4.2.2) with TWRP, and ran into 0 storage issues. It sounds like it's not related to 4.2.2 directly, but maybe the 4.2.2 OTA update bundled by HTC?
same problem
Just like the first post i bought swiftkey that worked on 4.4 and after the OTA 4.4.2 i can not install it anymore.
Now I want to install threema and it's the same...
can some one verify that it has something to do with apps we bought?
i bought another app... same issue
playstore cache wiped
dalvik wiped
cache wiped
can not find smdl2tmp1.asec which was mentioned in many boards
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kampa133 said:
Just like the first post i bought swiftkey that worked on 4.4 and after the OTA 4.4.2 i can not install it anymore.
Now I want to install threema and it's the same...
can some one verify that it has something to do with apps we bought?
i bought another app... same issue
playstore cache wiped
dalvik wiped
cache wiped
can not find smdl2tmp1.asec which was mentioned in many boards
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I had this same problem it effected all my paid apps. I couldn't install on sd card or internal storage from play store, I could restore them from titanium backup but then updates would fail with the same error.
interestingly it didn't happen to me when I updated to ARHD 4.2.2 custom Rom. But a month or so later when my carrier released their 4.2.2 OTA. Which I extracted firmware.zip. from and flashed manually. So maybe it's a firmware issue.
I can't say exactly what fixed it but after trying the usual clearing caches, uninstalling play store updates etc. I decided to do a full wipe. After making a backup with twrp 2.6.3.3 and backup of internal storage to my pc i wiped everything all partitions including internal storage.
Then connected usb in recovery and
unmount all partitions with twrp menu
adb shell
e2fsck -fvy /dev/block/mmcblk0p35
To ensure there were no partition errors on my internal storage. Then adb push and reflashed ARHD clean setup as normal then tried to install my paid apps and it worked. [emoji106][emoji1]
After that I restored all my other apps and setting with titanium and all was right with the world once more
Maybe it needed the clean install after firmware update or maybe there was indeed some type of error with my internal storage but something about that procedure fixed it for me. Hope it helps somebody good luck.
Windows users be aware wipeing your phone this way may cause problems with drivers and adb to fail. Please be carefull !!!! I use Linux so drivers are not a problem for me.
Hi, am getting the aforementioned errors when trying to download some apps from the store.
I have tried this tread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/getting-error-code-963-907-play-store-t3119007
and the only way I managed to get it working was by physically taking out the sd card. I would try unmounting but vivo xl doesn't seem to give that option anywhere.
So my question: is anybody else here experiencing that problem, if yes did you find any solution other than that? And is there a way to unmount sd card if system doesn't give that option? An app, perhaps? I tried to find one that would let me do that but failed at it.
All answers will be appreciated, even if we just share the same pain and neither one has a solution. Thank you for taking the time to read my post and have a nice day.
I had same problem. Solved it by going to system-apps-Google play store. Cleared cache, cleared data, then uinstalled updates. That fixed the problem. When the play store updated itself it continues to work.
I tried deleting data and cache before, didn't work for me back then.
For some reason I didn't have uninstall updates options previously and it showed up now. Doing that fixes the problem but after it updates the problem is back.
Deleting updates will be much more convenient than taking out the sd card each time when I get the error, so thank you for your answer.
I recently rooted my G5S Plus and installed the Pixel Experience ROM. Everything went fine, but I'm noticing that anytime I download a game (Arena of Valor for instance) it often won't work because it will try to download an older version and then can't get an update from the game servers to the current version.
Also, when I refresh to look for updates for my apps in the play store, it's a blank page with only 'No updates available' showing. Is this just an unfortunate side effect of the ROM or something different and fixable?
Hi Nubwy, you doing clean flash?
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Hi Nubwy, you doing clean flash?
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Yeah, wiped everything (cache, dalvik, etc before flashing PixExp on TWRP, then rebooted, set up as new phone.
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Yeah, wiped everything (cache, dalvik, etc before flashing PixExp on TWRP, then rebooted, set up as new phone.[/QUOTE
I recommend you to do the installation again, making wipes of the two dalvik, system, data, internal storage and at the time of installation do it from a micro SD, sometimes ... when we do not eliminate the internal memory it causes inconveniences with the ROM that we use, try and tell me
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I recommend you to do the installation again, making wipes of the two dalvik, system, data, internal storage and at the time of installation do it from a micro SD, sometimes ... when we do not eliminate the internal memory it causes inconveniences with the ROM that we use, try and tell me [/QUOTE]
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I recommend you to do the installation again, making wipes of the two dalvik, system, data, internal storage and at the time of installation do it from a micro SD, sometimes ... when we do not eliminate the internal memory it causes inconveniences with the ROM that we use, try and tell me
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Okay, I'll try this in a few days. Thanks for the advice.
Okay, I'll try this in a few days. Thanks for the advice.[/QUOTE]
Fine, good look!
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Okay, I'll try this in a few days. Thanks for the advice.
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Fine, good look![/QUOTE]
I wiped everything on the phone as you suggested. Problem still exists. It's almost as if it's not a legit version of the play store. It's downloading older versions of all available apps.