Hi!
I have TB with Pro key. When I do backup of all applications and settings, wipe device (install new rom) and then restore them again, those applications, which were launching in background after system startup are not launching anymore.
I have to start them manually and I suppose they get "registered" somehow somewhere and from then it's ok and apps launch automatically after system startup.
Problem is that I have to do this for each app that starts after system startup, which is quite annoying.
Is there any way to simply fix this? Something like "reregister startup apps" button in TB?
Thanks
Hi,
I have this problem too.
I've read somewhere that it is a limitation 'caused by android OS itself, that installed app service can not run automatically after installation, and it should be explicitly run by the user.
Isn't there any solution for it? it's so annoying
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Quite a few installed, and stock, apps loads itself after boot.
In my case, stock:
Stock internet browser
Google Search
Settings
Gallery
Messages
Installed:
Titanium Backup
Script Manager
I don't use widgets from any of these and I see no reason why I should they should run, in my case.
I don't want to freeze them and wonder if Startup Manager, or any other apps is of any use or doesn't it do any good. Startup Manager is like msconfig in win7. You can tick off apps you don't want to run. But, of course, Startup Manager has to run un boot.
Any views on this?
Hello
As always, I have managed to make something not work
Now what I did:
I have removed sdcard unexpectedly from the phone and then when i reinserted it, all the apps went wild - they started to force close. This problem affected most of the apps that were downloaded from the market. Some apps even forces hot reboot of the phone when launched (i.e. SwiftKey X). I can fix app if I reinstall it. However I lose all the data.
Wiping Cache and Dalvik did not help.
I have did a little aLogcat reading and it seems that apps force closes when they don't get permission to i.e. READ_PHONE_STATE. I have attached aLogcat file with logs that shows some nasty exceptions.
How can I fix it?
How can I prevent such problem in the future when removing sdcard?
I have a Virgin Mobile LG Optimus F3 and I rooted it a while back, after thus it kept nagging me to update to the V6 firmware.
I then went and got "Disable Service" and used that on "Google Services Framework". All was well... for a time.
I don't know what happened or what I installed, but now the damn thing has come back like a zombie and won't die. I even used "Disable Service" again and it keeps re-enabling itself somehow.
A. Has anyone had this problem and managed to kill the System Update once and for all, again.
B. Is there a way to see what is enabling the service in the GSF so I can either uninstall it or disable that.
C. If there is no solution, is there a modified GSF floating around with the update service/Update permission patched to off.
Things I've tried are:
Disable Service
AutoStars (older program)
Rom Toolbox (Autostar manager)
Lucky Patcher (Change the apk, rebuild and install) -> This fails as it says it's installed the rebuilt APK but it never does and I have to re-unbackup from Titanium
Things that work but are not a real solution:
Titanium Backup -> Freeze the damn thing
I would like to be able to go into the Play Store whenever I want without having to keep unfreezing it. It also prevents programs from updating automagically.
Was there ever a solution to this? The update notifications are driving me nuts.
http://androidforums.com/metropcs-t...7179-tip-disable-ota-update-notification.html
Hi everyone, am onto an android project and stuck with a stupid prob. My application got all the features in which end-users can force stop running apps or processes or services, uninstall, backup, restore etc etc.
Now the problem is in the force stop part. Since my application is a non - root application so, how can I force stop applications without root permissions ??
Thank you in advance
I get my Mate 10 (L29 from Singapur) and install the 119 update over OTA, factory reset and start to install my apps (no backup/clean install).
First of all I can not install some games over Google Play, like Clash of Clans or Radiant.
Clean Google Play storage 2x and it works, so I can install what I want.
Than I can not run some apps, like PayPal so I make again a factory reset but this time over the recovery. After factory reset I install all apps which don't work. PayPal work, Tutanota work, AquaMail work but again a lot of games "is not compatible with this device", like Clash of Clans. Clean storage from Google Play and I can install anything.
So, after this anything works but it stop after some time. I do nothing, no reboot, no installation, don't change anything on the phone and AquaMail stop working. When I open a mail I can see anything, just not the message (white screen). Tutanota stop working, I click on the Icon, saw the logo and than just a grey screen. Sometimes (after reboot) I get now this application error: https://picload.org/view/drcollla/img_20171127_102900.png.html
The strange thing is I do nothing. I use my Mate, open Tutanota and AquaMail and after this no reboot, no new installation, nothing change on the system, dont connect it ro anything but the apps stop working.
Nobody?
Settings > System > Dev. > WebView Simulat
Anything works :/
In my case the same issue was caused by turning off automatic power management for Chrome which was connected with disable Android WebView. So maybe that will be helped for all of you who will get that strange issue.
mikko1 said:
In my case the same issue was caused by turning off automatic power management for Chrome which was connected with disable Android WebView. So maybe that will be helped for all of you who will get that strange issue.
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Thanks a lot for your help. It worked perfectly.
Anyone still having this problem,
Install 61.0.3163.98 version of Android system webview and push it as system app using titanium backup.