Oculus App reinstallation problem - Samsung Gear VR

After installing sideload and package disabler (without using them) my ocolus app stopped working. I deleted the oculus app hoping that reinstalling it would make it work but it wont automatically reinstall when i connnect it to the headset. I deleted all the various oculus app hoping this would help but it hasnr. Any idea how to get it all up and running without having to factory reset the phone? thanks in advance

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[Q] Can't install Skype anymore

So, I tried installing the patched version of Skype posted here so that I could have video calling on my Galaxy S. I installed the original Skype and got to installing the patched version. During the installation it said that there was no space available. Fairly confident I had enough space I decided to remove a few unnecessary apps anyway, but the problem persisted. I decided that it was a lost cause and reverted to the original Skype. However this is deciding not to install now, giving the same error that there is insufficient space available.
I've tried wiping the cache from recovery mode but I'm not sure what else I should try.
Other apps are installing fine by the way.
Uninstall and wipe all Skype data using titanium backup then reinstall
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Is there a way of doing this without rooting?
Stock skype pretty much takes over your phone when installed so removing all pieces of a hacked skype requires titanium backup with root previliges.
Install gtalk (video working) if you have root privileges, skype has become bloatware so uninstalled.
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See if you can find the package name "com.skype.raider" listed in Settings > Applications > Manage Apps. > All
If that is true, wipe all data and uninstall. Then try re-installing Skype again.

Problems installing Google Play Music

Hey guys, I just wanted to know if any of you had problems installing Google Play Music on their touchpads.
When I try to install from market, it says "app already installed". I pretty much tried everything I could think of, I tried installing via ADB with -r, I reflashed, cleared cache etc... but it still will not install. I never installed the application so I do not know where this error could come from...
I am running CM9 Fat and Creamy.
Any ideas?
That's the only app I use for music! I've never had a problem getting it to install. Chances are you might have it under your disabled apps. Have a look in your manage apps, and should be at the very bottom of the list greyed out if it's disabled.
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-SGA- said:
That's the only app I use for music! I've never had a problem getting it to install. Chances are you might have it under your disabled apps. Have a look in your manage apps, and should be at the very bottom of the list greyed out if it's disabled.
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Hey thanks for the reply.
The app was never actually installed... I looked again in the app section of the settings and reenabled everything, cleared cache and dalvik and rebooted, but it still gave me the error message when trying to install.
I guess I should try to wipe in CWM... (just to be sure, this will not erase the sdcard partition right?)
Same issue
I'm having this same problem. It seems to only be with Google Music because I can get other apps to download and update just fine. I've downloaded and installed the app on my phone which is linked to the same google account I wonder if this could have to do with it? Like you I've tried clearing both caches multiple times with reboots. Force closing and wiping all app data for the play store, all to no avail.

[Q] Google Maps constantly crashing after JB update

Hi everyone,
Hopefully someone can help so I dont have to do a factory reset.
After upgrading to 4.1.2 through Samsung, Google maps won't run and the service constantly crashes, freezing the phone for up to a minute at a time.
Looking at aLogCat, I see
Activity Manager warnings abount com.google.android.apps.maps crashing too many times,
and a Fatal signal 11 (SIGSERV) for droid.apps.maps.
I can't uninstall Google Maps (no option to from the application manager), and I can't even find it in the play store.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!!
Try clearing it's data, also uninstall all updates and then update it.
Thanks, but no good...
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Try clearing it's data, also uninstall all updates and then update it.
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Thanks for your reply
Not sure how to rollback... from app management i only have force-stop and disable, no uninstall or roll-back.
Tried clearing the data + cache already. no good.
Would like to keep the phone unrooted for security purposes.
Would hate to factory reset or change mod and re-install all my apps, contacts etc.
Any other ideas?
Thanks
rnrl said:
Hi everyone,
Hopefully someone can help so I dont have to do a factory reset.
After upgrading to 4.1.2 through Samsung, Google maps won't run and the service constantly crashes, freezing the phone for up to a minute at a time.
Looking at aLogCat, I see
Activity Manager warnings abount com.google.android.apps.maps crashing too many times,
and a Fatal signal 11 (SIGSERV) for droid.apps.maps.
I can't uninstall Google Maps (no option to from the application manager), and I can't even find it in the play store.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!!
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without root its not possible to uninstall stock apps
1.root ur device and uninstall map app using Titanium Backup Application and reinstall Maps from the store
2. then flash stock kernel ( device will be unroot)

Unable to pair

I am using my Nexus 5 and I am having a hard time trying to pair with the Galaxy Gear. Everytime I try to pair, it will scan for the device then I get to Restore: Restore Gear settings and previously backed up apps. I have two options: Restore or Reset. Neither of them work. If I click restore it will try to restore then disconnect. If I click Reset it will disconnect also. Anyone experience this problem before and can help?
Try to unpair first then pair again
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Try resetting your gear; clearing data and cache from gar manager; removing gear manager and rebooting; reinstalling gear manager
Or delete that backup files - I just can't for the life of me remember where that is though
Brendo said:
Try resetting your gear; clearing data and cache from gar manager; removing gear manager and rebooting; reinstalling gear manager
Or delete that backup files - I just can't for the life of me remember where that is though
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I tried everything except for deleting the backup files, I have no idea where those are too.
Edit:
Sorry for posting in the wrong forum... I appreciate the help guys. Thanks! Got everything running now... I ended up deleting the folder: .BManager_backup from my root.

Help needed re-installing system app (non root)

Hi all,
I'd make a silly mistake earlier and I need help. This is what happened:
1) download and installed an apk from apk mirror (Google Phone);
2) the apk installed over the app already installed on my phone;
3) when opening the app, it says "device not supported";
4) download the correct apk but unable to install as app is already installed (the earlier installed apk);
My phone is not rooted (64/128). Any ideas on how to reinstall the correct app without getting the "device not supported" message?
Thank you and any help is greatly appreciated.
shahrulghani said:
Hi all,
I'd make a silly mistake earlier and I need help. This is what happened:
1) download and installed an apk from apk mirror (Google Phone);
2) the apk installed over the app already installed on my phone;
3) when opening the app, it says "device not supported";
4) download the correct apk but unable to install as app is already installed (the earlier installed apk);
My phone is not rooted (64/128). Any ideas on how to reinstall the correct app without getting the "device not supported" message?
Thank you and any help is greatly appreciated.
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Can you try to disable the app and then to enable it back?
There isn't an option to disable the app as it is a system app. However, I'd managed to get this sorted. My solution - factory reset the phone! All is well now, despite the fact that I was unavailable for nearly an hour downloading and reconfiguring all my daily apps
Thanks, anyways.
shahrulghani said:
There isn't an option to disable the app as it is a system app. However, I'd managed to get this sorted. My solution - factory reset the phone! All is well now, despite the fact that I was unavailable for nearly an hour downloading and reconfiguring all my daily apps
Thanks, anyways.
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You can disable system apps, you can't uninstall them

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