Solved Market error issues. - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I found the solution for all market error issues such as error 492,101,or 403. I tested all the method that i can found on google, but all the method are not working for me. So, i try to figure out what's bothering the market downloads.
Market problem is related to Cache partition. Just Boot into CWM and Wipe Cache, then reboot system. The problem solved.
This is the partition where Android stores frequently accessed data and app components. Such as market downloads apps are stored temporary on this partition. So, when something is wrong in cache partition, it will end up with errors.
It works for me. If you have better ideas, please share.

Thank you so much it worked for me also .
Appreciate it
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Wipe cache to solve market problems .
You read it here last.
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Spent all day today trying to fix my phone's GPS problem, fixed that now had huge issues with market, now fixed that! Thanks!

For people whom the problem does not get solved even after clearing the cashe can try clearing the dalvik cacke too.
As said by the original poster ,it can be solved by just clearing the cache through CWM and then rebooting the system.
For people who are facing with the loading of Titanium backup can goto menu and try reloading the application.

Thanks!!
Thanks alot for this, i had some problems with this error.

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Every app fcs

I flashed sharks ed01 and it fcs the apps it opens. They all were restored from my backup root.
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not a whole lot of info for me to work with here, but you probably are trying to restore some system things or something with an incompatible new rom. Likely the only way to fix it is a data wipe and then reinstall whatever applications you need... maybe clearing caches and datas of apps but I doubt it.
A data wipe is usually good anyways because the phone slows down when you have a lot of things installed and if you're anything like me you have a ton of stuff installed that you only used for one specific thing or for beta testing or whatever, and doing a data wipe and then just installing those applications on a need-to-have basis will give you a noticeable speed boost.
... or try a 'fix permissions'
nunyazz said:
... or try a 'fix permissions'
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This should do the trick. 99% sure

CM7, did they fix the appdata issue yet?

I tried CM7 months ago and liked it but I couldnt use it because of the appdata issue. Did they fix this yet?
What was the appdata issue exactly? I've used CM7 several times over the past few months and don't recall any kind of issue.
jneal9 said:
What was the appdata issue exactly? I've used CM7 several times over the past few months and don't recall any kind of issue.
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This issue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18164157&highlight=datadata#post18164157
there is a quick and easy fix. it happens once, and then no more. download app cache cleaner from market, and clean all the cache from your apps. also boot into recovery and wipe the cache partition. reboot, and all is well again.
this usually happens with doing constant flashes and restores.
qpinto said:
there is a quick and easy fix. it happens once, and then no more. download app cache cleaner from market, and clean all the cache from your apps. also boot into recovery and wipe the cache partition. reboot, and all is well again.
this usually happens with doing constant flashes and restores.
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Im not following you. The cache cleaner is a temporary fix. Once your apps use up the cache, the phone starts becoming very unstable. The problem is CM7 uses a very small amount of flash for app data compared to what the stock Samsung. I found myself having to clean cache daily, then I got to the point where it wasnt even helping because of the lack of space.
give this a shot. if this doesn't fix your appdata issue, im stumped. however i havent ran into that issue since mid-october if that means anything with using the kernel cleaner before every flash and recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1166954

Insufficient storage: google playstore error

before anyone jumps on my ass... i HAVE googled the **** out of this and spent 2 days looking for an answer. NOTHING i've found has worked.
i CANNOT install ANY updates via market. the ones i have tried, end up telling me "insufficient storage available" and then seem to disapear. facebook, maps, gmail, and a few others did this. one by one apps are leaving my phone. NO there is not a virus.
i've tried:
repairing permissions via TWRP
cleared cache/dalvik
deleted TONS of txt msgs
removed lots of apps
moved as many apps to SD as i could
deleted old nandroid backups
deleted old TIbackup backups
used leedriod to fix permissions
installed apps2sd and moved apps
im 5mins from doing a factory reset.
HELP!!!
some info:
nocturnal adrenaline r118
2.17.651.5
sense 3.0
hboot 1.4
You didn't say if you went into 'applications', manage, play store, and then cleared data. I hope you tried that and then rebooted. Same thing has happened to me and this cleared it up.
"We're coming from a pure power source."
tried that as well.
I know you may want to here this but you may need to reflash the Rom and and do a full wipe and a super wipe and wipe dalvik ceche wipe ceche and format system and the list go's on basicly wipe everything and run a super wipe tool and then flash your Rom if that doesn't work then you may want to try another Rom
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I know how you feel my girlfriend phone had the same problem
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Mine did too yesterday. Factory reset was only thing that worked.
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factory wipe work, but in my case, after some time the problem keep reappearing. i can't find a proper solution for this yet.
Try turning the autosync off on your Google accountunder settings(not playstore) then back on. If that fails try signing out if your Google account then readding it.
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Is there no progress regarding this issue?
aagame said:
Is there no progress regarding this issue?
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Try what I said. Want to know if that works
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Try clearing data on google services framework and google partner setup. Then reboot. Then add your account again and try the market.
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Here's a compendium of not working solutions i've tried
repairing permissions via CWM recovery
uninstall market updates/use old market
cleared cache/dalvik
use marketfix
deleted TONS of txt msgs
removed lots of apps
use cache fixer
installed apps2sd and moved apps (ungazedata2sd,darktremor,link2sd)
find corpse app using sdmaid
Flash/reflash various ROMs
deleted old nandroid backups
deleted old TIbackup backups
uninstall/reinstall TIbackup
used Rom Manager to fix permissions
Try turning the autosync off on your Google accountunder settings(not playstore) then back on. If that fails try signing out if your Google account then readding it. (New)
Try clearing data on google services framework and google partner setup. Then reboot. Then add your account again and try the market. (New)
Here's a compendium of temporary working solutions i've tried:
unmount sdcard->install app->mount sd card only work for one download
using logcat to find specific file copy problem only work for that particular file, other download will still display this annoying error.
factory reset only helps for a while, and this annoying error came again.
Repartion/reformat sdcard also provide temporary solution, but soon the error came again.
This is soooo frustrating man!
aagame said:
Here's a compendium of not working solutions i've tried
repairing permissions via CWM recovery
uninstall market updates/use old market
cleared cache/dalvik
use marketfix
deleted TONS of txt msgs
removed lots of apps
use cache fixer
installed apps2sd and moved apps (ungazedata2sd,darktremor,link2sd)
find corpse app using sdmaid
Flash/reflash various ROMs
deleted old nandroid backups
deleted old TIbackup backups
uninstall/reinstall TIbackup
used Rom Manager to fix permissions
Try turning the autosync off on your Google accountunder settings(not playstore) then back on. If that fails try signing out if your Google account then readding it. (New)
Try clearing data on google services framework and google partner setup. Then reboot. Then add your account again and try the market. (New)
Here's a compendium of temporary working solutions i've tried:
unmount sdcard->install app->mount sd card only work for one download
using logcat to find specific file copy problem only work for that particular file, other download will still display this annoying error.
factory reset only helps for a while, and this annoying error came again.
Repartion/reformat sdcard also provide temporary solution, but soon the error came again.
This is soooo frustrating man!
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Get a new SD card.
Weird how this problem is popping up up left and right.
I just had the same with CoolRom. Play Store AND apk files outsode of it could not be installed anymore.
Had to factory reset and now it works fine again. Pretty weird if you ask me...
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Both times I've had this error I used Cachemate to clear the cache, the apps then installed. Dunno why but suggests not enough RAM rather than storage.
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Get a new SD card.
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Already tried these sd cards:
2GB Class 2
Samsung 2 GB Class 4
2 different Transcend 32 GB Class 10 (New)
stuck again.
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KrewsialNL said:
Weird how this problem is popping up up left and right.
I just had the same with CoolRom. Play Store AND apk files outsode of it could not be installed anymore.
Had to factory reset and now it works fine again. Pretty weird if you ask me...
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Factory reset is a temporary solution, after some time, the bug will come again.:crying:
stevefwt said:
Both times I've had this error I used Cachemate to clear the cache, the apps then installed. Dunno why but suggests not enough RAM rather than storage.
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already tried clearing cache/dalvik, but not working 4 me.:crying:
Had the same problem with my Evo 3D. The problem is that you have to have at least 10% free internal storage in order to install anything. So move some big App to SD card to solve this.
No solutions up until now yet, but the real culprit is the cache created by google playstore in the cache partition when downloading apps.
I found a workaround to use until google sort out this bug. I backed up all of my apps, do a factory reset,and restore the app. In order to prevent google playstore to build up it's cache when downloading new apps, i use an apk leecher, transfer the apk to sdcard, and install from sdcard. Sometimes i have to use market fixer to link some installed apps to playstore. i preserved the cache for updates only.
not very pretty and i don't like this, but at least it worked.
Just verifying...You sound like you know what you are doing, but just in case...
Maybe you really are out of space... when you did apps2sd/Link2SD, did you actually partition the SD card with two partitions? Use that 32GB CL10 and make a 4gb partition (use the recovery formatter, since most align the partitions, don't use winblows/linux), then use Link2SD (my preference, since it's UI manageable, plus apps2sd didn't work for my rom anyhow) and click "Link" (not move to SD). Link moves the .apk, cache, and user data (if I recall correctly) to the "4GB" partition, but move-to-SD just moves user data to the larger USB mountable FAT partition, so this isn't going to move everything, plus it's not as flexible when mounting via USB. Good luck!
Thank you very much for reminding me. I did make 3 partitions which includes 2gb of sd-ext, 1 gb of linux swap, and the rest is fat32. on the sd-ext, i've symlinked data, cache, google play cache, system/app, and user/app partitions. there was still plenty of space left on it (more than 800mb at that time).

Need help in troubleshooting the process.acore crashes

hi all.. i have been getting the process.acore crashes all the time. I have cleared the contact storage etc i have tried everything.. from a flashing different roms and doing a complete clean install (formatting the sdcard)... but it always appears back pretty soon.. I want to troubleshoot it but i have no clue where to start.. i installed alogcat but it shows nothing... i want to know whats causing these crashes so any help would be appreciated. I have a feeling that some contact is causing this but need to be sure..
I use haxsync but it also crashes with the same error...
formatting the sd card is not a clean install. you have to format system and data
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formatting the sd card is not a clean install. you have to format system and data
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yes i know. i wipe the system completely while installing the rom, forgot to mention that. I cleaned the sdcard too just incase.. but still the problem is there. I would like to know how to troubleshoot it to see what the problem is. mainly it is about how to get the logs in this system. I have tried a lot but it seems there is something missing all the time..
Try uninstalling Facebook if that is installed. If this does not fix your problem then try the following.Settings>Applications>System Applications>Contacts Sync Adapter and press Clear Data, this error usually goes away. If this doesn't work, try clearing the data on Settings>Applications>System Applications>Contacts or Settings>Applications>System Applications>Contacts Storage.If problem is fixed, then restore contacts and reinstall Facebook and make sure you don't sync contacts with it.
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Ver3go said:
Try uninstalling Facebook if that is installed. If this does not fix your problem then try the following.Settings>Applications>System Applications>Contacts Sync Adapter and press Clear Data, this error usually goes away. If this doesn't work, try clearing the data on Settings>Applications>System Applications>Contacts or Settings>Applications>System Applications>Contacts Storage.If problem is fixed, then restore contacts and reinstall Facebook and make sure you don't sync contacts with it.
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I tried this too but still the same error, thats why i want to see the logs, but the problem is that i couldnt see it. I installed alogcat and a couple of more logcat viewers, but they show nothing and its blank. I went through many tutorials, made alogcat a system application but its still the same.
I tried it on a fresh system without installing facebook or anything, still crashed with the same error so i am thinking maybe some thing from the contact is not right...
Any help on logcat troubleshoot is appreciated ...

Error 492 when installing or updating an application

Hello,
I just installed CM7.2 RC4 on S5830i, and Gapps. Whenever I try to download a new application or update an already installed application, I get the following message "[Application Name] could not be downloaded due to an error (492)".
I tried the following to try to solve the issue but in vain:
Clearing data and cache of market and Google Services Framework
Wiping cache and dalvik cache
Formatting SD card (anyway apps were set to be installed on internal storage)
Factory Reset
Factory Reset then Wipe /cache, /system and /data and then reinstalling the ROM and Gapps.
What can be done about it?
This is a kernel error where it fails to mount /cache properly. It is not the ROM issue.
One solution posted by @marcussmith2626 on the SGY forums is to make a Nandroid backup from CWM first, then do an advanced restore of the cache from there. It should work, and has worked for me.
SudoHalt said:
Hello,
I just installed CM7.2 RC4 on S5830i, and Gapps. Whenever I try to download a new application or update an already installed application, I get the following message "[Application Name] could not be downloaded due to an error (492)".
I tried the following to try to solve the issue but in vain:
Clearing data and cache of market and Google Services Framework
Wiping cache and dalvik cache
Formatting SD card (anyway apps were set to be installed on internal storage)
Factory Reset
Factory Reset then Wipe /cache, /system and /data and then reinstalling the ROM and Gapps.
What can be done about it?
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I have encountered similar problem and I solved it by using an app called "Cache Download to SD (root)". This app enables cache on the SD Card so that you will never get the Error 492 ever again. Here is the link,
Cache Download to SD (root)
Hope I Helped
SudoHalt said:
Hello,
I just installed CM7.2 RC4 on S5830i, and Gapps. Whenever I try to download a new application or update an already installed application, I get the following message "[Application Name] could not be downloaded due to an error (492)".
I tried the following to try to solve the issue but in vain:
Clearing data and cache of market and Google Services Framework
Wiping cache and dalvik cache
Formatting SD card (anyway apps were set to be installed on internal storage)
Factory Reset
Factory Reset then Wipe /cache, /system and /data and then reinstalling the ROM and Gapps.
What can be done about it?
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Go to this link and flash that zip by lopicl.0 your problem will be solved ..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2531392
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Thank you
Thank you, problem is now solved. BTW which of these solutions work on a phone other than the S5830i?
This is something that might be a bit offtopic, but I am interested to know more about the cause of this issue, where can I do that?
SudoHalt said:
Thank you, problem is now solved. BTW which of these solutions work on a phone other than the S5830i?
This is something that might be a bit offtopic, but I am interested to know more about the cause of this issue, where can I do that?
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Try the app I specified earlier. It works on any phone that runs on Android 2.2 & up and as long as it is rooted. One of the cause for this is as @NightRaven49 mentioned, the failure of the kernel to mount /cache partition properly. Another cause which I personally encountered is that some roms set the default cache size to 25 MB. So any app download greater than this size will give you this error. In general, this is mostly related with cache partition. Hope I Helped
SudoHalt said:
Thank you, problem is now solved. BTW which of these solutions work on a phone other than the S5830i?
This is something that might be a bit offtopic, but I am interested to know more about the cause of this issue, where can I do that?
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How u solved?
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Use Cache Fixer app.
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Raxit k. Tandel said:
Use Cache Fixer app.
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He already solved his problem
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SudoHalt said:
Thank you, problem is now solved. BTW which of these solutions work on a phone other than the S5830i?
This is something that might be a bit offtopic, but I am interested to know more about the cause of this issue, where can I do that?
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I refer you to my post, because it's exactly what's happening.
NightRaven49 said:
This is a kernel error where it fails to mount /cache properly. It is not the ROM issue.
One solution posted by @marcussmith2626 on the SGY forums is to make a Nandroid backup from CWM first, then do an advanced restore of the cache from there. It should work, and has worked for me.
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My phone is a TassVe (GT-S5570I) and this method also works with Totoro (GT-S5360).
I have an i717, not a 55830, but I tried this fix anyway. It didn't work for me. What resolved my issue, was flashing the stock recovery, and wiping/formatting the cache there. Unfortunately, installing the stock recovery also installed a bunch of at&t apps (yuck!)

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