I started with a new g tablet when I turned it on it wanted to do a update. I did not do the update from viewsonic. Then I loaded cwmod then then VEGAn-GE-7.0.0-RC1-Harmony-signed.zip. All went well start unit and I was able to goto and download from the market with no issues even downloade new flash from the market and worked very well. When I was useing it the market started to force shut down when I went to install app. it progessed to do force shutdowns.
So I did the proper sd partions reinstall vegan still same cant even get passed the google sign in in the begining. I then downloaded and load the tablet back to stock with cwmod when in the stock mode I did get force shutdown when I would mount the usb but that was the only time. Now I started over with cwmod then vegan still samething. Any thoughts would be great thanks.
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I did some more reading and decided to do the fix priorites it seams to work so I did the google market fix deleating in maret and google then got the error rebooted now google market dose not open . I will have to do some reading on this. Any pointers
try this Settings>Applications>Manage>All> find Media Storage and then Clear Data... and reboot
update . So far so good I did a total restore useing NVFlash. Then when it booted up it wanted to do a ota update so I let it do it this time. I then reload vegan with all the clockworks then wiped data, cahe and fix priorites.
this works for me...happens once in a while...i'm surprised its not known more widely..many people seem to do a complete wipe to get ride of it
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I noticed at least two people in this thread have had this problem. The following worked for me... At one point I started getting this error also. Driving me crazy! Could not bring up the keyboard, and the message would pop like every 5 seconds. I searched and found this post (thanks and credit to KinkyMunkey):
process com.android.acore FC and how i fixed it
I didn't want to wipe data, so I tried it. I couldn't use ES File Explorer for this, but Root Explorer worked great!
The problem is a corrupt contacts sqlite database. As the referenced post says, you'll be able to tell if thats the problem when there is a .db-journal file in the folder. The folder is /data/data/com.android.providers.contacts/databases/ *Note* this is not the data folder in sdcard, but the data folder in root (/).
Just delete the databases folder in /data/data/com.android.providers.contacts and restart. The contacts database will be rebuilt and re-synced.
This has worked for me twice (thank goodness). I don't know what causes the contacts DB to get messed up... it wasn't a drained battery for me.
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try this Settings>Applications>Manage>All> find Media Storage and then Clear Data... and reboot
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Worked great! Thanks!
thanks gpzjack
It was a different database file for me but it solved it. The only thing is that a week later it happened again. This seems to fix it. But does anyone know the cause of the corruped database so we can stop it from happening?
I just got my Atrix yesterday, I seem to have the issue where it wont successfully log in to google talk which also means that I cant download apps. I've tried making a new account which also failed to work. Are there any ideas out there for how I could fix it?
Can anybody help me?
I had the same problem and figured out that it was Droid Wall keeping Gtalk from connecting. Make sure Talk can access the network freely.
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Gibsonflyingv said:
I just got my Atrix yesterday, I seem to have the issue where it wont successfully log in to google talk which also means that I cant download apps. I've tried making a new account which also failed to work. Are there any ideas out there for how I could fix it?
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After cloning a samsung gio s5660 through a CWM backup I started experiencing the same issue. Heres What REALLY happens.
Google authenticates you in their services trought unique "keys" which are automatically generated upon system installation / factory reset, so if you clone your device or install a rom which has these "keys" pre-installed, obviously, your rom will only autheticate you in google servers if your phone is the only one using the service at that given time... Upon failure, your phone assumes to be the one who's wrong, and google servers won't autheticate you until you either tell your phone he is not wrong (by deleting the data from play store, which resets its status and errors) or you change the "keys". SO, what can we learn from this? deleting the play store data IS a temporary solution, and won't solve a thing. Let's delete the duplicated keys shall we?
Navigate with your favourite folder explorer on your android (I use X-plore, you can tell me anything, there's nothing better) to the following directory:
- "(root)/data/data/com.google.android.gsf"
Now you have two real options, either you may delete the all folder, which was the perfect solution for me, since my rom is prepared to re-create it upon phone restart and new keys will be generated, OR, you might want to just delete the contents of app_sslcache inside com.google.android.gsf whish are THE KEYS I HAVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT THIS ALL TIME, YEEEIHHHH and reboot your phone...
Needless to say, take a nandroid backup before you do any of this...
Thank me later
For those who remember me from symbian s60v3 phones, yes, it is me, I'm back, and I've moved to the droid world, it's much better indeed
Let me just say, I have no idea why this thread was moved or resurrected. Whoever did so was about a year and a half too late. Please close/delete this thread.
i need some help in here,
when i trying to install the cyanogenmod 7 on my droid 2, when its gets done with installing i always getting an error from a market, which is stating something like, CHECK YOUR NETWORK CONNECTION,always getting that error, i dont know how do i fix that problem which is occurring every time when i installing the cm7. i got cm 7 gingerbreat,
dadi83 said:
i need some help in here,
when i trying to install the cyanogenmod 7 on my droid 2, when its gets done with installing i always getting an error from a market, which is stating something like, CHECK YOUR NETWORK CONNECTION,always getting that error, i dont know how do i fix that problem which is occurring every time when i installing the cm7. i got cm 7 gingerbreat,
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First I would recommend making sure you have a network connection either through Wifi or cellular data. If that doesn't solve the problem going into application manager and then find the Market and clear the applications cache and data. Another possible fix would be running the fix permissions utility in recovery.
well i do got connection from a wifi or cellular data,but the problem persist when i try to use a market,when i'm downloading programs over market,than the message pops out saying to check the network connection, can you explain to me how do i clear the applications data from market, and how do i run the FIX PERMISSIONS..my phone is rooted.
dadi83 said:
well i do got connection from a wifi or cellular data,but the problem persist when i try to use a market,when i'm downloading programs over market,than the message pops out saying to check the network connection, can you explain to me how do i clear the applications data from market, and how do i run the FIX PERMISSIONS..my phone is rooted.
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To clear the cache and data for the Market open settings then navigate to application manager then select the all tab find the Market then select it you should then see the option to clear data and cache. For fix permissions you can boot into recovery go under the advanced section then select the the fix permissions option.
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one more question..do you know how do i back up all data including system apps that came with the phone.when i install the cyanogenmod i noticed that i miss system apps like contact backup,and other apps.so is there any way that i can back those apps.
dadi83 said:
one more question..do you know how do i back up all data including system apps that came with the phone.when i install the cyanogenmod i noticed that i miss system apps like contact backup,and other apps.so is there any way that i can back those apps.
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For backing up all your apps including system apps I would recommend taking a look at Titanium Backup. Your contacts can automatically be backed up through your Google account and can then easily be restored by signing into your Google account when setting up your ROM.
dadi83 said:
one more question..do you know how do i back up all data including system apps that came with the phone.when i install the cyanogenmod i noticed that i miss system apps like contact backup,and other apps.so is there any way that i can back those apps.
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You definitely do not want to restore your system apps unless you know with certainty what you're doing. Many from stock will not function properly on Cyanogen and will cause looping Force Closes and may cause issues to the point that you have to do a Data Reset.
You should back up your contacts through another app or as an xml file and restore that way.
clear port n proxy at internet seting..in the apn seting..
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does any one in here know where do i find a UNIVERSAL INBOX apk file,,that is the only thing i want now, thanks
dadi83 said:
does any one in here know where do i find a UNIVERSAL INBOX apk file,,that is the only thing i want now, thanks
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The Universal Inbox is a part of Motorola Blur and would not be compatible with CM 7 without heavy porting. You would have to use a Motorola Blur based ROM for the Universal Inbox apk.
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yesterday i realize something strange going on with my droid 2..i was not being able to connect to my wifi. i went to a settings of the phone, i wrote down my mac address of the droid, than i enter to my router login page, and what i saw is everytime when i reboot my phone, that my phone is getting new mac address, even if i got cm7 installed in the phone.does that happening to all of you, or its just happening to me, than i went to a recovery and fix the permission, so its still mac address changed,so everytime when i want to connect to wifi i would need to enter my mac address,,what do i need to do to keep just one mac address of the phone like my other deivces..
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yesterday i realize something strange going on with my droid 2..i was not being able to connect to my wifi. i went to a settings of the phone, i wrote down my mac address of the droid, than i enter to my router login page, and what i saw is everytime when i reboot my phone, that my phone is getting new mac address, even if i got cm7 installed in the phone.does that happening to all of you, or its just happening to me, than i went to a recovery and fix the permission, so its still mac address changed,so everytime when i want to connect to wifi i would need to enter my mac address,,what do i need to do to keep just one mac address of the phone like my other deivces..
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I would recommend taking a look at this fix for the MAC address issue your having it's for the Droid Pro but should work for your Droid 2 as well.
Hey guys. I have been trying to unlock my htc desire 320 and it appears to be not possible to do so at this time. Google searches pretty much confirm that. Sooooo like a moron I try iroot and framaroot. Iroot said successful and rebooted. It updated the android system on boot. I also had a very real looking system update appear a day before which also did the same thing. My friend with same phone and network didnt receive any such thing. Sketchy business amirite. I have discovered a hidden folder on my root directory which will reappear after deleting it without even rebooting.The folders name is d101m0o7bi1le. It has over 300 sub dirs. I have deleted system cache, and tried factory reset from recovery mode but it will not delete any apps or data. I would like to know how to restore the original rom or how else I could perhaps fix this hook. Thanks for any reply!
Hi I installed CM14 yesterday and was hoping to use Helium to restore all my wifi passwords.
The app starts and asks for my Google Drive login. Then it says checking for superuser, the # appears in the taskbar, then it sits and waits. That's it. The only thing I can do is press cancel, then it says I have to install the desktop app and try that way.
I am on Ubuntu so I downloaded the Linux package, ran the script and according to the readme it says I should have seen a connecting message. I didn't, it sat on a terminal prompt saying i9100: and the phone sat on saying it's set to MTP mode and needs PTP mode (it was definitely in PTP mode as the photo editor launched on my desktop).
So now I'm a bit stuck. I spent hours last night googling the problem and others are reporting it but I have read one comment which said the developer has a habit of abandoning apps which I hope isn't the case. This app worked fine on Marshmallow but it's not working on Nougat at all.
The only other thing I could do is try to restore my wifi passwords from Google backup but again this is a problem I spent a long time looking for answers and it doesn't seem that I can just restore the passwords like that.
Any advice how I can get Helium back up please?
laptopu said:
Hi I installed CM14 yesterday and was hoping to use Helium to restore all my wifi passwords.
The app starts and asks for my Google Drive login. Then it says checking for superuser, the # appears in the taskbar, then it sits and waits. That's it. The only thing I can do is press cancel, then it says I have to install the desktop app and try that way.
I am on Ubuntu so I downloaded the Linux package, ran the script and according to the readme it says I should have seen a connecting message. I didn't, it sat on a terminal prompt saying i9100: and the phone sat on saying it's set to MTP mode and needs PTP mode (it was definitely in PTP mode as the photo editor launched on my desktop).
So now I'm a bit stuck. I spent hours last night googling the problem and others are reporting it but I have read one comment which said the developer has a habit of abandoning apps which I hope isn't the case. This app worked fine on Marshmallow but it's not working on Nougat at all.
The only other thing I could do is try to restore my wifi passwords from Google backup but again this is a problem I spent a long time looking for answers and it doesn't seem that I can just restore the passwords like that.
Any advice how I can get Helium back up please?
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Did you make a backup in recovery before you flashed CM14?
If so, boot to recovery and make a backup of your CM14 then restore the backup that you made of whatever you had before you flashed CM14.
Then go to your /data/misc/wifi folder and find the "wpa_supplicant.conf" file and make a copy of that file, it contains the name and password of all the WiFi points the device has been connected to before you flashed it. Save the copy of that file to your extsdcard.
Then boot to recovery and restore your backup of CM14 and reboot when its done, then you transfer the copy of wpa_supplicant.conf to the /data/misc/wifi folder. You may or may not have reboot or wipe cache and dalvik and reboot.
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