Market Downloads hanging - Fascinate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

DL09 sc rom (cannot upgrade to eb01 because of Heytell not working), but nothing in the market will download. It says downloading, but nothing happens.

If you haven't already, try going to Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications -> All and clearing data and cache on the Market app. Then try again.
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Thanks! I will try that. I did notice that I am missing Google Services Framework? Where did it go? Weird. How do I re-install it without having to reset data?

Not sure if this will help you or not, but I have a similar problem (still on DI01) every week and this seems to help me when I'm having this issue. Some of these may not be necessary, but I'm really not sure what's applicable and what isn't (if anything).
1. Open Settings.
2. Select Applications.
3. Select Manage Applications.
4. Select Market (You may have to press Menu > Filter > All to see it)
5. Select Clear cache.
6. Back out of the screen and select Download Manager.
7. Select Clear data.
8. Also clear data for Google Apps, Google Talk (both Service & Storage) and Checkin Service.

carguy37757 said:
Not sure if this will help you or not, but I have a similar problem (still on DI01) every week and this seems to help me when I'm having this issue. Some of these may not be necessary, but I'm really not sure what's applicable and what isn't (if anything).
1. Open Settings.
2. Select Applications.
3. Select Manage Applications.
4. Select Market (You may have to press Menu > Filter > All to see it)
5. Select Clear cache.
6. Back out of the screen and select Download Manager.
7. Select Clear data.
8. Also clear data for Google Apps, Google Talk (both Service & Storage) and Checkin Service.
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Thanks for the help. It's my daughter's phone and she is out of state and she has a Mac so trying to fix this has been a challenge. Hopefully your steps will fix it.

This has been resolved. It must have been something in the theme. I had my daughter re-flash the DL09 super clean rom and all is well. Thanks for all of the suggestions.

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[Q] Market Apps won't download

So I'm not sure what's going on with the android market, but no apps will download anymore for me. It gets stuck on 'starting download' and the progress bar just sits there and doesn't move. I didn't notice it until I started trying to flash some ROMs but even when I have flashed back to my nandroid backup it still doesn't work.
Things I've tried...
Clearning Market Cache
Force Quiting Market
Rebooting
Clearing phone cache
Still no luck...anyone have a solution for me? Thanks
If you are rooted I would use Rom Manager and Fix Permissions. I've had a few apps that wouldn't update nor download.
Chamgea said:
So I'm not sure what's going on with the android market, but no apps will download anymore for me. It gets stuck on 'starting download' and the progress bar just sits there and doesn't move. I didn't notice it until I started trying to flash some ROMs but even when I have flashed back to my nandroid backup it still doesn't work.
Things I've tried...
Clearning Market Cache
Force Quiting Market
Rebooting
Clearing phone cache
Still no luck...anyone have a solution for me? Thanks
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Thanks...I am rooted and I just tried that...NO LUCK Somebody please help me out, this is really irritating me!
Snap...I think I figured out what is wrong. I might have deleted (somehow) the actual Market App. I have the Icon on my homescreen that connects, but when I go to Manage Applications, I only see the Market Update App. Does this make sense, is this possible?
Simple fix. Just log onto google talk. It should work after you log in. dont know why, but it just does.
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Another fix
1. go to your settings
2. select "applications"
3. then select "manage applications"
4. press menu and select "filter" then "All"
5. scroll down to:
a) "Checkin Service" then select "clear data"
b) "Download Manager" then select "clear data"
c) "Google Apps" then "clear data"
d) "Google Talk Service" then select "clear data"
e) " Market" then select "clear cache"
Thanks guys...I'll note your advise. I just installed a new ROM and the new market app came with it, so all is good right now.
I've had the same issue.
Igor's solution is right. More specifically its the Download Manager.
Clear Data and re-attempt download, it should go through.
I've had the same problem, but only at the office and then only if I am connected to the WiFi network here.
I also tried using "Connectify" on my laptop, but since the laptop is tied to the corporate network, the problem happens there too...
Most likely the problem is that our network nazis block ports required.
Turning off WiFi fixes the problem here.
I have the exact same problem just as the OP. When I try to update or download apps, it says invalid package and fails to install. When I try to update a file, it deletes the original and fails to install anything.
I did all this and still, it won't work:
1. go to your settings
2. select "applications"
3. then select "manage applications"
4. press menu and select "filter" then "All"
5. scroll down to:
a) "Checkin Service" then select "clear data"
b) "Download Manager" then select "clear data"
c) "Google Apps" then "clear data"
d) "Google Talk Service" then select "clear data"
e) " Market" then select "clear cache"
I can only install apps/games if I download it from another source other than the Android Market.

[Q] Can not install certain apps? (not compatible with "Malata GTablet-TNT-Lite)??

[Q] Can not install certain apps? (not compatible with "Malata GTablet-TNT-Lite)??
I installed the market fix after installing TNT Lite 4.4 and everything seems to be ok. I could not find or install 'LauncherPro' until I went directly to the website.
I can not find 'Dolphin HD Browser' when I search in the market place (although I see other Dolphin related items). I went to the Dolphin website and clicked download and the marketplace told me the location was invalid.
What the heck is going on?
Thanks!
Same here - the Dolphin HD is not listed in the marked place for my device. And it won't "Install" if I cancel the "filter by device" in Windos.
I figured it out (I guess)... I had to perform the following steps again for some reason:
1) Go into Settings - Applications - Manage Applications - Market - Clear CACHE - Force Stop
(For TnT/TnT Lite... Settings - Applications - System Applications)
2) Press back once - Google Services Framework - Clear DATA - Force Stop
3) Go back to your home screen and open up the market. You should get an error. If not, redo steps 4 and 5 until you do.
4) Reboot your device. After it starts back up let it sit for a minute or two to let things in the operating system normalize. Open the Market. Reboot your device.
I actually did not reboot again as stated in step 4 because I opened the market and it worked no problem.
If anyone could explain this it would be great.
I did that "marketplace fix" before I posted and nothing... I guess I will try one more time.
LE: It worked! Yahoo! Messenger was missing too...
I've done the fix multiple times and still can't see Dolphin when I search the market. I actually side loaded it and it still doesn't show up. ideas? One thing I haven't tried is messing with the market updater service, as I haven't seen any othe threads say anything about this.

Google Partner Setup error on boot (?)

After flashing to TNT Lite 4.20 I now have to clear an error message every time I boot my G Tab. It says "Sorry! The application Google Partner Setup (process.com.google..android.partnership) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
A Force Close is required to clear it, or else it messes with email (and maybe other stuff).
Questions:
- I've located this in /system/app using iFileManager and it's an apk file ... can it be safely deleted?
- How do I delete it? I'm not familiar with iFilemanager, and don't see a "delete" option. Can I delete it with CWD or Titanium Backup?
Thanks!
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I know this has come up before, but all I find is other people asking my same question:
Can I safely delete the Google Partner Setup apk from my system/app folder?
It's not loading (requires a FC for the tablet to boot), but I'm still reluctant to remove anything from the system directory in case it's required somehow.
Help???
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MikefromTX said:
I know this has come up before, but all I find is other people asking my same question:
Can I safely delete the Google Partner Setup apk from my system/app folder?
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Google Partner Setup is used (at least) by the browser. You could try disabling it using Autorun Manager from Market instead of deleting the .apk file. Be warned that doing so on my system caused the browser to exit without warnings on quite few sites--those that have Google Ads are esp. problemmatic.
My advice is to first go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications > select "All", find "Google Partner Setup" and then "Clear data". If that doesn't work, get into ClockworkMod and there do a "wipe data/factory reset" (and also possibly a "wipe cache partition").
Thanks Raj. I'll give it a try.
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How can I install Android applications on my mobile from PC?

Hello
When i got my SG2, I want to the market from my PC and click on the apps to install. It was working fine, Since i have installed a stock rom and rooted the device that function doesn't seems to work, It picks up my phone and i click on install but the phone doesn't get any update
Could you please kindly help me out as it makes life easier when doing it from the PC
Thank You Very Much
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JJEgan
I used to work from the normal android market
https://market.android.com
Am i missing some settings ?
Thank You
It is now working
Solution if anyone has the problem
Troubleshooting Download Issues
Download stuck at “Starting download...”
If your application has stalled at "Starting download", please use the following troubleshooting steps to help complete your download:
Confirm that your device is on the list of supported devices, which means it's supported for use with Android Market. If your device is not on this list, please contact your manufacturer with questions.
For paid applications, confirm your credit card information is up to date by signing in to your Google Wallet account.
Cancel and restart the download.
Restart your phone, then try downloading the app again.
Confirm there is connectivity to either wireless or cellular networks on your device, and contact your mobile service provider if you aren't connected.
Try your download(s) using both wireless and cellular network connections, and ensure firewalls aren’t blocking access to ports required for Android Market (TCP and UDP 5228).
Make sure you've cleared the cache and data of both the Market app and the Download manager. Here's how:
Visit Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage applications
Tab over to "All"
Select the Market app, and then tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache;" then, select Download manager and tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache"
You must be able to successfully sign into Google Talk to download apps from Android Market. Make sure your device is signed into Google Talk by following these steps:
Go to your phone’s app launcher, and press the Talk app.
If you’re already signed into Talk, press Menu, and then touch Sign out.
Launch Talk again to sign in.

[Q] Google Play stuck 'downloading' help?

I have just installed Android Revolution HD 14.0 but I cannot download any apps from Google Play.
The status bar just stays at "downloading". I have cleared data and cache. My google play is version 3.9.16. Has anyone else experienced this problem? Any suggestions of a fix would be very much appreciated.
Roaringmoo said:
I have just installed Android Revolution HD 14.0 but I cannot download any apps from Google Play.
The status bar just stays at "downloading". I have cleared data and cache. My google play is version 3.9.16. Has anyone else experienced this problem? Any suggestions of a fix would be very much appreciated.
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Google's Solution <<<<
# Got an email from Google Play Support with the following instructions:
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage Applications
2. Go to "All"
3. Scroll down to "Google Play Store" and tap to select it.
4. Click on 'Force Close'
5. Click on 'Clear Data'
6. Click on 'Uninstall Updates'
7. now it is safe to click on 'continue' when u open the market..so go ahead.
8 Enjoy Installing/Updating your desired apps.
devid801 said:
Google's Solution <<<<
# Got an email from Google Play Support with the following instructions:
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage Applications
2. Go to "All"
3. Scroll down to "Google Play Store" and tap to select it.
4. Click on 'Force Close'
5. Click on 'Clear Data'
6. Click on 'Uninstall Updates'
7. now it is safe to click on 'continue' when u open the market..so go ahead.
8 Enjoy Installing/Updating your desired apps.
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Thanks but I have already followed those instructions from Google. I have absolutely no idea why it stopped working. I can actually update using mobile data but not wifi ?! I have reset my router and that hasn't worked.
his oferuman
same here
I've had this problem before after flashing
I tried everything I could find but nothing worked. Nothing would download for about a week after I flashed and then it just started working again...
Sorry, not a solution
StewartS3 said:
I've had this problem before after flashing
I tried everything I could find but nothing worked. Nothing would download for about a week after I flashed and then it just started working again...
Sorry, not a solution
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I'm running stock on i9305 and I'm having the same problem so it may not be related to your rom
Best thing is clear data from task manager or from wipe cache in cwm den go to advance and fix permissions. Did helps in 2 situations
1. Which u facing
2. Error 927 unable to download.
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devid801 said:
Google's Solution <<<<
# Got an email from Google Play Support with the following instructions:
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage Applications
2. Go to "All"
3. Scroll down to "Google Play Store" and tap to select it.
4. Click on 'Force Close'
5. Click on 'Clear Data'
6. Click on 'Uninstall Updates'
7. now it is safe to click on 'continue' when u open the market..so go ahead.
8 Enjoy Installing/Updating your desired apps.
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Roaringmoo said:
Thanks but I have already followed those instructions from Google. I have absolutely no idea why it stopped working. I can actually update using mobile data but not wifi ?! I have reset my router and that hasn't worked.
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blackyz said:
Best thing is clear data from task manager or from wipe cache in cwm den go to advance and fix permissions. Did helps in 2 situations
1. Which u facing
2. Error 927 unable to download.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
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There are some further steps that should resolve the issue you are seeing, as market is also tied into some of the other Google applications:
After step 6 above do the following:
1. Also find applications 'Google Services Framework' and 'Google Play Services'.
2. Force close and clear data for both of these applications.
3. Go into your Google account and disable all the sync options so nothing is ticked.
4. Reboot your device now, do not run any of the applications.
5. Re-enable all your sync options under your google account
6. Re-Boot again, now you can go and try the Play store.
This should resolve both issues mentioned in this thread. It has happened to me on numerous occasion and this has resolved.
Worth a not if you have any of the other play store, Books, Movies, Magazines then it's worth deleting or completing above steps for these too.
Hope this helps.
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devid801 said:
Google's Solution <<<<
# Got an email from Google Play Support with the following instructions:
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage Applications
2. Go to "All"
3. Scroll down to "Google Play Store" and tap to select it.
4. Click on 'Force Close'
5. Click on 'Clear Data'
6. Click on 'Uninstall Updates'
7. now it is safe to click on 'continue' when u open the market..so go ahead.
8 Enjoy Installing/Updating your desired apps.
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This still works.
After removing play store from system apps... then install a latest version .....now it's stuck in downloading ... I can browse smoothly but can't update and download... all the above troubleshooting step don't work... Help!
Same as here.
I'm not able to receive video call on Whatsapp. So, I uninstall it from my device, and when I try to install it, it stuck at downloading. I cleaned the cache and data of play store but still, it is not downloading the app but every time shows that it is downloading the app, but in reality, it does not. Can you please suggest some more ways to fix this problem.
Suraj Padmasali said:
Same as here.
I'm not able to receive video call on Whatsapp. So, I uninstall it from my device, and when I try to install it, it stuck at downloading. I cleaned the cache and data of play store but still, it is not downloading the app but every time shows that it is downloading the app, but in reality, it does not. Can you please suggest some more ways to fix this problem.
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3 things to try.
1, reinstall play store app and services via apk from Apkmirror.com.
2, delete and reinstall your Google profile.
3, wait until later as it is most likely an issue with Google servers.
I have another problem with Google Apps.
After flashing any nougat based custom ROM, and then after installing OpenGapps arm 7.1 my phone stuck with a problem that Google services was stopped.
Try a different version of gapps.
shivadow said:
Try a different version of gapps.
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You think full, mini, micro... ???

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