I am using a chinese tablet, after install a custom kernel to overclock his cpu, the stock browser closes after 5 seconds running, only happens with this program, all other programs work properly.
This doesn't happened just after install the kernel, the browser was running nice, but after download some apps, or make some changes on chainfire3D the problem apperared, then tried to uninstall some games and return to default chainfire settings, but the browser keeps closing.
After that, I tried deleting all his data, reinstalling the program using the apk from /system/app folder but always stops the process and says "the aplication is not installed", tried reinstalling the kernel, tried erasing all the contents of /data/dalvik-cache folder and rebooting the device, but nothing changes.
Somebody knows how to solve this?
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Cant install any non market apps.
Gives me reboot.
Tried Titanium Backup.
Reboots with all 3 types of installations.
Tried with adb controller using PC.
It installs but reboots after each app installation.
Also tried to install apk manually on phone using file manager.
Still Reboot.
I think the problem is the "Allow non-market apps" Tab in Application Development Settings.
I checked it but still same problem.
Any help ??
Edit : Reinstalled the ROM with same method. Works now !
So, I had root explorer running just fine a little bit ago,now every time I try to load the app,it just sits at a blank screen for over a minute and it force closes. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling, tried rebooting several times.. anyone else have this problem? I'm running the most recent build of Trigger
Are you having sudden problems with any other apps? When in doubt, you can always just reflash the ROM.
I would try clearing the data/cache using titanium back up. Then un-install and re-install.
Hello!
After rooting my phone I uninstalled the stock Messaging app with Root Uninstaller. I made a backup of the Mms.apk file. A few days later I tried to reinstall it, but when I run it, it only says "Application not installed".
I've been searching around for hours, tried copying the backed up apk to the /system/app folder, changing permissions, rebooting, flashing various zip packages, wiping the delvik cache, etc, but still it says "Application not installed".
When I go to the /system/app folder with Super Manager, the copied apk file is displayed as Messaging(No install) ?! screenshot: hxxp://i49.tinypic.com/33zd1jb.png
I also tried with some other apks I found online but it doesn't work either.
I know I could flash the ROM, but I'd like to use that as a last resort.
Any ideas/suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
I have a Huawei X1 (U810) which I recently rooted and after deleting all the bloatware and a really old version of facebook, I installed version 1.9 by apk, I uninstalled it yesterday trying to install the latest version from Google play, but now I get this problem...
Google Play Store starts installing it and the phone just restarts it self every time, and just for the facebook app, no problem with any other apps, I tied to install version 1.9 again by apk and same problem.
I've tried to push the apk using cmd and abd install command same thing happens, I formatted the cache and misc partitions and same problem, is there any file I need to delete, or what...
I don't feel like doing a factory reset, and if I did would that fix it?
Has anyone noticed apps locking up? I did a restore from my Nexus 7 and I notice lag and apps freezing or not working. Wondering if its because of the restore or just 5.0 and 64bit being so new.
Good question!
Yeah I noticed apps misbehaving when I restored from Nexus 10. Deleting and installing from scratch helped somewhat. But still:
Archos Video player crashes and doesnt work unless it is invoked from another app, used to crash all the time after restore
ES File manager doesn't have all the associations - for example it wont give the option to open CBR files via Perfect Viewer, despite re-installing both
AnTuTu crashes once every 2 tries ( used to crash every time after the restore )