Google Partner Setup error on boot (?) - G Tablet Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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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[Q] Downloading from the market

I'm trying to download apps or update some, but it's says "Starting Download..." and that's all , nothing more ..
adidtnt said:
I'm trying to download apps or update some, but it's says "Starting Download..." and that's all , nothing more ..
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wipe cache trough recovery (if you have one installed on your phone)
and delete this folder using root explorer: /data/local/download/
(found the answer using the following keywords in the search tool : "market data download" ) here on 7th july post (ok maybe hard to find yourself, i knew the answer was in this specific thred )
Thanks but still is not working :S
http://media.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/confused.gif did you wipe dalvik cache too? under advanced in recoverymode? when you reboot your phone you should open the market and keep it open for 2 min (did work for me). also try to deregister and register gtalk. hope this helps
where is the option for the deregister ?
go to the market -> help articles -> android apps -> Troubleshooting -> Troubleshooting download issues. Do what is written There. So wipe dalvik cache didn`t help? '
NOPE, how can i exit the account in the market?
Ok. go to System Settings -> Accounts and Sync: select Google account - click "remove account "
after you open The Market and you should see The "Create a Google Account Dialog"
i think i know the problem, someone said in this forum "if you delete one of the apps to go with google talk (either provider or service) market will be stuck at starting download."
and i think i deleted one of the apps.. so how can i restore it?
That is right do you now which one you deletet? I have a backup of all system apps, and if you can wait till the evening, around 6 i upload it for you to the dropbox.
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ill wait till u will upload
I think you need them anyway
I create a zip with all google apps. here is the link to my dropbox:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/46218116/google apps.zip
i need to install 1 by 1 ?
re:i need to install 1 by 1 ?
if you have a rooted phone and recovery on it you can rename it to update zip go to x or cwm recovery -> install update zip ... done if not install them one by one
i installed and im trying to download and appearing this message:
" Sorry!
com.google.process.gapps has stopped unexpectedly.
Please try again."
did you reboot your phone? if it still not work make a backup of your apps and flash your rom again. I think this will be the best. we try anything
I like what Bojler wrote aboute the "Market Thing" :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19176314
:-B
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[Q] Market removed by titanium backup

Market accidentally romoved by Titanium backup and i wont it back.
Annyone knows how?
My phone is an Samsung Galaxy s2
Download the market apk from here, copy to your usb storage/internal sd and install.
http://www.multiupload.com/HBGM27MVF4
Thanks for reply, but there is no succes.
When i started Market he answer, "Sorry! The app Market (proces com.android.vending) has been stopped. Try again. And then "Forced closed"
Do you have any other id.
Thanks for reply, but there is no succes.
When i started Market he answer, "Sorry! The app Market (proces com.android.vending) has been stopped. Try again. And then "Forced closed"
Do you have any other id.
Firstly i fail to see how Titanium could possibly remove the market unless you done it yourself whilst using Titanium Backup, you need to download the market apk.and move it to system/app and reboot and fix permissions, failing that do a full wipe and start again.
jonny68 said:
Firstly i fail to see how Titanium could possibly remove the market unless you done it yourself whilst using Titanium Backup, you need to download the market apk.and move it to system/app and reboot and fix permissions, failing that do a full wipe and start again.
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I agree with all that was said here, especially the first part
Also, make sure you clear the Market data via Settings --> Applications --> Manage Applications --> All --> Market --> Clear Data.
You could also try installing "Old Market".
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1240344
It'll let you select either a 2.x or 3.x version.

[Q] unfortunately android.process.media has stopped

I flashed a new ROM a few days ago and also gapps. Now all of a sudden when i try to install an app it says "Unfortuanetly android.process.media has stopped working" and my download fails due to the error of 491. I can only install apps from the internet becuase the app is already downloaded and i just need to install it but i cant install apps from the browser version of google play. anyone know how to fix this? plz answer.
Flash rom again and flash a different gapps like jsutnbean or tan trums...Google the names
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Jack Jake said:
I flashed a new ROM a few days ago and also gapps. Now all of a sudden when i try to install an app it says "Unfortuanetly android.process.media has stopped working" and my download fails due to the error of 491. I can only install apps from the internet becuase the app is already downloaded and i just need to install it but i cant install apps from the browser version of google play. anyone know how to fix this? plz answer.
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Flash rom again and do a fresh install. Check the gapps that u flashed are for same rom or not.
If your satisfied with answer please hit like
Solution to Process Media
Jack Jake said:
I flashed a new ROM a few days ago and also gapps. Now all of a sudden when i try to install an app it says "Unfortuanetly android.process.media has stopped working" and my download fails due to the error of 491. I can only install apps from the internet becuase the app is already downloaded and i just need to install it but i cant install apps from the browser version of google play. anyone know how to fix this? plz answer.
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Go to your app settings page (Settings > Apps > Manage Applications) and open Media Storage. select "clear data".
Then boot into CWM and under Advanced, choose fix permissions.
Reboot
In Settings > Apps > Manage Applications, open Google Services Framework. Clear data.
TeoLinuX said:
Go to your app settings page (Settings > Apps > Manage Applications) and open Media Storage. select "clear data".
Then boot into CWM and under Advanced, choose fix permissions.
Reboot
In Settings > Apps > Manage Applications, open Google Services Framework. Clear data.
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Great!!!! Thanks. I have read many different solutions to this problem
but this one is short and effective and it WORKS!
westw said:
Great!!!! Thanks. I have read many different solutions to this problem
but this one is short and effective and it WORKS!
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It was a pleasure to help you.
I came to this solution trying all what I found on dozens of forums. Most of them don't work. Sadly I don't remember where I found this one, to give the proper credits.
Anyway, you can press my thank button to increase my thank meter, LOL
TeoLinuX said:
Go to your app settings page (Settings > Apps > Manage Applications) and open Media Storage. select "clear data".
Then boot into CWM and under Advanced, choose fix permissions.
Reboot
In Settings > Apps > Manage Applications, open Google Services Framework. Clear data.
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I can't find fix permissions under Advanced.
vianlovezuzu said:
I can't find fix permissions under Advanced.
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My answer was based on my experience on a Samsung Galaxy S i9000 , with CWM 6.0.2.x (IIRC)
There was a "fix permissions" option in the advanced menu, I think you should search on Google "cwm +recovery +YourModel"
I'm sorry I can't be of more help.
Now I have a Nexus 5 with the TWRP 2.7.0.0 recovery
com.android.phone has stopped - My Solution
I've had this while showing my friend my new ROM & Recovery install.
Philz Touch had just turned itself into standard 6.0.4.5 so I re-zipped it ... WRONG!!!
First I got "Unfortunately .... com.android.phone" message, so I cleared the caches, factory reset (forgot to format system cache - but hey!) THEN reflashed the ROM (Paranoid Android 4.4.3 RC1) and the GApps (PA-Mini)
THEN I started getting "Unfortunately the process com.android.phone has stopped".
Hmmm ... So I started thinking "Media huh?"
Went into recovery and mounted the SDCard0 and SDCard1.
Aaannd ... she's working again.
Of course, now I'm waiting while all my Apps reload (Good old Google Sync :good: ), then Contacts etc.
But at least I got the damn thing back to working. :fingers-crossed:
Moral of the story "Don't mess with it if it ain't broke!"
p.s.
Someone who knows what they're doing will probably post a simpler method ...
opening music app, downloads and playing video stop working
Music default app, downloads and when playing videos suddenly stop working. Last time I. installed gl tools and swapit ram expander then uninstalled them then this happens. I tried media storage clear data even factory reset but it doesn't chanhe qnything. Any help?
Hello. My lenovo ideatab A3000-H keeps on showing the "unfortunately, process com.android.phone has stopped" I tried clearing the data and cache, as well as, factory reset, but still, it keeps on flasing. How can I solve this problem? Thank you in advance!

[Fix]Google Play/market “Unknown error code during application install: -24

Fix for Google Play/market “Unknown error code during application install:’-24”"
This error usually comes up when you are trying to reinstall an app and it fails to install.
*Requires Root*
Go into Data/data and find the folder/file referring to that app and delete it
Also go to Data/app-lib and do the same (if it is there).
Chances are it is probably only in one location but check both. Usually what this will look like is a bunch of folders in there and the one you are having problems with will look like a file instead – regardless delete the folder/file for that app and then go to google play and it will install.
Also this will work for most TB issues as well but you may have to download the app and restore data only, I have had some work back restoring the app and then restoring data but more luck with just a fresh app from the market.
Many people have reported that this also works for them, just wanted to add it to the help and troubleshooting section.
Working solution of error 24
Method 1 (Sure Fix but requires root):
Install a file manager like Root Manager
Browse to internal storage android/data/com.whatsapp
Delete the com.whatsapp… folder
Now install whatsapp from Google Play
myashesh said:
Method 1 (Sure Fix but requires root):
Install a file manager like Root Manager
Browse to internal storage android/data/com.whatsapp
Delete the com.whatsapp… folder
Now install whatsapp from Google Play
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Thanks I fixed mine, my "-24" error came up after I try to restore my GS3. In order to get the install to go through you have to delete the existing folder of the associated app first
Root Manager > Root/data/user/0 > find any app folder you are having trouble installing (the name is either by app name or maker's name > confirm & delete.
try to reinstall the app from Play Store and it should work. (In my case I think it's because i have a list of apps from my other acct and during the restore session somehow the Play Store was confused and couldn't verify the app install.)
thanks worked fine.
i face this issue whnever i clean dalvik cache thrugh Link2SD plus

[GUIDE] How to fix and upgrade Google Play Services

[GUIDE] How to fix and upgrade Google Play Services
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This Guide is designed for people, who are having problems with the GoogleApps_GearCM_CM9_20140711 package.
Only for CyanogenMod 9.1 - BroadcomCM Beta 5, but might help other people too.
Error Messages
If you get one of the following errors, you have installed a Google Apps Package which was signed with old certificates.
Incompatible with other application(s) using the same shared user ID.
This app won't run without Google Play services, which are missing from your phone.
The Problem
You cannot fix this error by installing/updating Google Play Services, because there is a conflict with the "shared user id".
The Solution
The "shared user ids" are stored in this file "/data/system/packages.xml".
Therefore it is very important that you don't delete the google apps manually with a Root Explorer.
Because in this case, the "shared user ids" are not getting deleted in the "packages.xml".
You should uninstall the Google Apps with the App Manager of the ES File Explorer.
Download it from the Play Store
Start the app and open the left toolbar
Go to "Tools" -> "App Manager"
Select "System Apps" from the top menu
Select the following apps (one by one) and hit uninstall and then click OK
/system/app/GooglePlayStore.apk (com.android.vending) (Google Play Store)
/system/app/GoogleContactsSyncAdapter.apk (com.google.android.syncadapter.contacts) (Google Contacts Sync)
/system/app/GoogleLoginService.apk (com.google.android.gsf.login) (Google Account Manager)
/system/app/GoogleServicesFramework.apk (com.google.android.gsf) (Google Services Framework)
/system/app/NetworkLocation.apk (com.google.android.location) (Network Location)
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This will uninstall the apps correctly and the "packages.xml" gets also updated correctly.
Next Step
Afterwards reboot into recovery and wipe the cache.
Then install my updated Google Apps Package, which you can find here.
Final Step
After installing my updated Google Apps Package, reboot your device and go to the System Settings, and add your Google Account.
After clicking the "Add Account" button, there might be a bug, where the Google Icon is black and the text is not visible.
Just click the line which is completely dark, and configure your Google Account. Afterwards the Icon should re-appear.
How can i update Google Play? I'm using CM 7.2
mstfymrtc said:
How can i update Google Play? I'm using CM 7.2
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Google Apps are updated automatically after you have installed a Google Apps Package.
Worked for me, thanks. Needed to enable Root Explorer in ES File Explorer (it's a toggle in the left-sidebar) and had to download ES Task Manager. Network Location system app didn't exist on mine (Android 4.4.4) but the fix still worked. Since I'm using CM11, I just re-installed their GApps zip package from Recovery.
Easy fix without reboot
Nightly Coder said:
This Guide is designed for people, who are having problems with the GoogleApps_GearCM_CM9_20140711 package.
Only for CyanogenMod 9.1 - BroadcomCM Beta 5, but might help other people too.
Error Messages
If you get one of the following errors, you have installed a Google Apps Package which was signed with old certificates.
Incompatible with other application(s) using the same shared user ID.
This app won't run without Google Play services, which are missing from your phone.
The Problem
You cannot fix this error by installing/updating Google Play Services, because there is a conflict with the "shared user id".
The Solution
The "shared user ids" are stored in this file "/data/system/packages.xml".
Therefore it is very important that you don't delete the google apps manually with a Root Explorer.
Because in this case, the "shared user ids" are not getting deleted in the "packages.xml".
You should uninstall the Google Apps with the App Manager of the ES File Explorer.
Download it from the Play Store
Start the app and open the left toolbar
Go to "Tools" -> "App Manager"
Select "System Apps" from the top menu
Select the following apps (one by one) and hit uninstall and then click OK
This will uninstall the apps correctly and the "packages.xml" gets also updated correctly.
Next Step
Afterwards reboot into recovery and wipe the cache.
Then install my updated Google Apps Package, which you can find here.
Final Step
After installing my updated Google Apps Package, reboot your device and go to the System Settings, and add your Google Account.
After clicking the "Add Account" button, there might be a bug, where the Google Icon is black and the text is not visible.
Just click the line which is completely dark, and configure your Google Account. Afterwards the Icon should re-appear.
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What I did is went to settings apps, then I went to running apps, Google play services said it had 2 running service's, I opened it up and to find 7 were running and causing conflicts between the authentication and the service itself. I stopped all the services which is just like reciting because they restart. Phone works again no reboot, try this for a quick fix next time to save your day. Sincerely Jacob.
Nightly Coder said:
This Guide is designed for people, who are having problems with the GoogleApps_GearCM_CM9_20140711 package.
Only for CyanogenMod 9.1 - BroadcomCM Beta 5, but might help other people too.
Error Messages
If you get one of the following errors, you have installed a Google Apps Package which was signed with old certificates.
Incompatible with other application(s) using the same shared user ID.
This app won't run without Google Play services, which are missing from your phone.
The Problem
You cannot fix this error by installing/updating Google Play Services, because there is a conflict with the "shared user id".
The Solution
The "shared user ids" are stored in this file "/data/system/packages.xml".
Therefore it is very important that you don't delete the google apps manually with a Root Explorer.
Because in this case, the "shared user ids" are not getting deleted in the "packages.xml".
You should uninstall the Google Apps with the App Manager of the ES File Explorer.
Download it from the Play Store
Start the app and open the left toolbar
Go to "Tools" -> "App Manager"
Select "System Apps" from the top menu
Select the following apps (one by one) and hit uninstall and then click OK
This will uninstall the apps correctly and the "packages.xml" gets also updated correctly.
Next Step
Afterwards reboot into recovery and wipe the cache.
Then install my updated Google Apps Package, which you can find here.
Final Step
After installing my updated Google Apps Package, reboot your device and go to the System Settings, and add your Google Account.
After clicking the "Add Account" button, there might be a bug, where the Google Icon is black and the text is not visible.
Just click the line which is completely dark, and configure your Google Account. Afterwards the Icon should re-appear.
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donn`t work i can login but no playstore
Nightly Coder said:
This Guide is designed for people, who are having problems with the GoogleApps_GearCM_CM9_20140711 package.
Only for CyanogenMod 9.1 - BroadcomCM Beta 5, but might help other people too.
Error Messages
If you get one of the following errors, you have installed a Google Apps Package which was signed with old certificates.
Incompatible with other application(s) using the same shared user ID.
This app won't run without Google Play services, which are missing from your phone.
The Problem
You cannot fix this error by installing/updating Google Play Services, because there is a conflict with the "shared user id".
The Solution
The "shared user ids" are stored in this file "/data/system/packages.xml".
Therefore it is very important that you don't delete the google apps manually with a Root Explorer.
Because in this case, the "shared user ids" are not getting deleted in the "packages.xml".
You should uninstall the Google Apps with the App Manager of the ES File Explorer.
Download it from the Play Store
Start the app and open the left toolbar
Go to "Tools" -> "App Manager"
Select "System Apps" from the top menu
Select the following apps (one by one) and hit uninstall and then click OK
This will uninstall the apps correctly and the "packages.xml" gets also updated correctly.
Next Step
Afterwards reboot into recovery and wipe the cache.
Then install my updated Google Apps Package, which you can find here.
Final Step
After installing my updated Google Apps Package, reboot your device and go to the System Settings, and add your Google Account.
After clicking the "Add Account" button, there might be a bug, where the Google Icon is black and the text is not visible.
Just click the line which is completely dark, and configure your Google Account. Afterwards the Icon should re-appear.
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Don`t work, Google logged in but playstore Servererror

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