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I have flashed cm7 and it worked successully, the stable version, minus that the google play store was getting a server error. Anyway im trying to upgrade to cm9, i flashed boot.img and in cwm i flashed cm9, and gapps. But when it starts and android upgrades etc i am stuck at "unfortunately setup wizard has stopped working"" any help? i dunno what to do
Did you make factory reset? Wiped dalvik cache?
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Someguyfromhell said:
Did you make factory reset? Wiped dalvik cache?
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yes i did :/
Just restart the phone and see if it works, else just reinstall the ROM, i.e. Do a factory reset + wipe cache partition + format system + wipe Dalvik cache, followed by installing the ROM followed by installing gapps and then reboot.
hmnk said:
Just restart the phone and see if it works, else just reinstall the ROM, i.e. Do a factory reset + wipe cache partition + format system + wipe Dalvik cache, followed by installing the ROM followed by installing gapps and then reboot.
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ok thanks, also i have to flash the ftf file they said to use as baseband first right?
sutty23 said:
I have flashed cm7 and it worked successully, the stable version, minus that the google play store was getting a server error. Anyway im trying to upgrade to cm9, i flashed boot.img and in cwm i flashed cm9, and gapps. But when it starts and android upgrades etc i am stuck at "unfortunately setup wizard has stopped working"" any help? i dunno what to do
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this happens randomly for CM9, the wizard will restart if it doesn't you can try my method(assuming you have all the files in your SD card)
1.Flash stock Rom (2.3.4)
2.install CWM and root
3.Flash Kernel
4.flash Baseband
5.Go to CWM, restore to factory defaults, clear cache and dalkiv(optional)
6. flash CM9 then G-apps then Accelometer fix(optional)
7. reboot
again the setup wizard my crash or stop but it'll restart and work
goodluck!
tokaides said:
this happens randomly for CM9, the wizard will restart if it doesn't you can try my method(assuming you have all the files in your SD card)
1.Flash stock Rom (2.3.4)
2.install CWM and root
3.Flash Kernel
4.flash Baseband
5.Go to CWM, restore to factory defaults, clear cache and dalkiv(optional)
6. flash CM9 then G-apps then Accelometer fix(optional)
7. reboot
again the setup wizard my crash or stop but it'll restart and work
goodluck!
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thx for help, btw ermmm im installing gapps-ics-20120429-signed, is that correct?
well thats it i give up, thanks for all the help but i keep getting the same setupwizard stopped error, and it wont go away although i did exactly as u said step by step :/ damn...back to real ics 5.1
sutty23 said:
well thats it i give up, thanks for all the help but i keep getting the same setupwizard stopped error, and it wont go away although i did exactly as u said step by step :/ damn...back to real ics 5.1
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Well all you have to do is change the gapps version... you downloaded the wrong version dude...
After flashing vanilla root box for the i9300 and the gapps I get this before I anything on the phone. "unfortunately, the process android.process.acore has stopped". comes up. It give me to option to report or ok.what should I do?
hey man,
you should just go to Manage Applications and and clear the data+cache contacts and contact storage.
be sure that you have backup for your contacts or make sure their stored at your gmail.
GL !
after flashing rom and gapss .. you must wipe data/factory reset and then reboot.
Hi man,
It's not true...even at the official thread of the vanilla
CheerS
You only need to wipe when switching Rom or upgrade to another Android version
You should however wipe whenever you get unexplainable problems
You have to clear cache and dalvick after flashing gapps
yes, but before flashing another rom, not after
eytan123 said:
yes, but before flashing another rom, not after
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Nope, check the installation instructions for Vanilla Rootbox, it says to clear cache/dalvick after flashing gapps. The same goes for any other ROM.
i was answering for the who said you need to wipe after flashing ROM not gapps.
and for the gapps enough to wipe only the dalvik and you don't need to factory reset the device. The same goes for any other ROM.
eytan123 said:
i was answering for the who said you need to wipe after flashing ROM not gapps.
and for the gapps enough to wipe only the dalvik and you don't need to factory reset the device. The same goes for any other ROM.
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Some ROMs do recommend doing a full wipe before installing the ROM and after flashing gapps. Cyanogenmod recommends it for those who are flashing it for the first time
hi people
I use the rom already 4 months,
how can i change the background in the settings
I use latest rom 3.7.1!
Sorry post makes no sense .
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better?
my english is not so good... sorry :/
Hello,
I have been running liquidsmooth rom on GB for a bit now and I started getting app crashes and random reboots. i went online and found AOCP was highly recommended for the i717. i downloaded this and added to my SD card and was following the instructions i found for installing it. the instructions on the site i was looking at seemed a little odd as it included the wipe of the system dir which no other rom had recommended doing.
i use TWRP as for my recovery and followed these instructions. i wiped cache, dalvik, and system, i even did the factory reset as normal. i was able to install the rom and get it to open up and what not BUT i do not have any gapps installed. i was able to use the web browser and download goo manager and install the gapps but when i open it to setup my acct it keeps crashing. i rebooted my phone into recovery again and wiped cash and restarted. now as soon as the phone boots and i try to go to my home i get the following errors: "Unforunately, setup wizard has stopped." and "Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped."
I dont know what to do! the rom works fine until i try to install the gapps.
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Google the 20130301 (March 1st) Gapps... Download the zip put it with your ROM zip.. Wipe Cache/Delvik/ then Factory Reset/ Them wipe the system.. Use your TWRP to flash the ROM 1st then The Gapps zip.. Wipe Cache/Delvik ( option on bottom left of screen ).. you may want to consider flashing a JB Modem as well if your AOCP is a Jellybean ROM then reboot...
You didn't mention the ROM you installed. ICS and JB use different gapps. Make sure to match gapps with ROM.
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Sounds like the gapps file is possibly corrupted or it may be for a different device
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Hi;
So i recently installed CyanogenMod 13.0 on to my Samsung S4 GT-I9505 using the first download link on:
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=jfltexx --> cm-13.0-20160102-NIGHTLY-jfltexx.zip
That all installed fine, but i wanted to get the Google apps installed aswell, which is where i am having some issues.
I have been trying to install the following package:
http://opengapps.org/?api=6.0&variant=nano
but have also tried to install quite a few others as well, and all have exactly the same issue. Basically after the apps have been installed and i boot the device up, i get various error messages like:
unfortunately, Setup Wizard has stopped
unfortunately, google play services has stopped
Any help on fixing this would be much appreciated, as nothing seems to download from the play store thats included in Cyanogen, they just say "your download will begin shortly" but never does.
Thanks in advance
I am a total noob, but I had exactly this problem. The issue appears to be that you have to flash gapps *before* rebooting after flashing CM. In my case since I had already flashed CM before I flashed gapps I had to put the gapps file on the phone (I did this by push with adb, you might find an easier way), re-flash CM, wipe cache/dalvik, flash gapps, wipe cache/dalvik, reboot. It worked.
The easiest guide I found was on androiding.how, called "how to install cm13 (cyanogenmod13)." (The forum won't let me post a link, just google it, it should come up).
Hope that helps. I'm on a galaxy s5 and used twrp recovery if that matters.
audacityandrouge said:
I am a total noob, but I had exactly this problem. The issue appears to be that you have to flash gapps *before* rebooting after flashing CM. In my case since I had already flashed CM before I flashed gapps I had to put the gapps file on the phone (I did this by push with adb, you might find an easier way), re-flash CM, wipe cache/dalvik, flash gapps, wipe cache/dalvik, reboot. It worked.
The easiest guide I found was on androiding.how, called "how to install cm13 (cyanogenmod13)." (The forum won't let me post a link, just google it, it should come up).
Hope that helps. I'm on a galaxy s5 and used twrp recovery if that matters.
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Thanks for the reply, i gave that a try and it seems to be stuck on a loop now with "installing app # of 22" . it completes the installation and then reboots, after about 5 minutes on the Cyanogen boot screen, it goes back to installing apps again.
Hm, did you do a factory reset in your recovery before re-flashing CM and gapps? If not, that might be necessary.
audacityandrouge said:
Hm, did you do a factory reset in your recovery before re-flashing CM and gapps? If not, that might be necessary.
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Yeah, i did. Tried it multiple times now
That's about the limit of my ability right there, hopefully someone with more experience than me can point you in the right direction. Good luck.
Boot to recovery (preferably TWRP)
Wipe cache / dalvik cache / data / system
Flash CM13 and the gapps you were trying first
Reboot
Profit!
Since you keep flashing different gapps on top of the system, this is probably causing some issues. Once you fully wipe and reflash everything, it should work.
es0tericcha0s said:
Boot to recovery (preferably TWRP)
Wipe cache / dalvik cache / data / system
Flash CM13 and the gapps you were trying first
Reboot
Profit!
Since you keep flashing different gapps on top of the system, this is probably causing some issues. Once you fully wipe and reflash everything, it should work.
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Ive tried that multiple times using twrp (i always wipe everything before i flash CM13 and gapps), i still get the exact same issue. The second the phone boots, i get all these "unfortunately ******** has stopped".
Perhaps try installing 12.1 with gapps, get it all updated then upgrade to 13. I did the accidental upgrade to 13 but have had no issues whatsoever.
yea so I am running before in cyanogenmod 10.1 with jellybean and I downloaded Cyanogenmod 12.1 from rom manager. I also downloaded gapps downloader from playstore to find gapps there.
I flashed Cyanogenmod 12.1 successful. I installed Gapps successful, too
I am now running in android 5.1.1 but when the phone starts, ALL THE GOOGLE APPS I INSTALLED STOPS. Even in the startup, all the google applications forces closes and the apps is not installed. When I looked in the settings>apps>all
the google apps is there but it is in my sd, it also shows com.google......etc and it is not installed in my device.
The android Keyboard (AOSP) also closes again and again so I cannot type when the phone asks me to input password in my WIFI. SO I AM ****ING STUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!! ****ING STUCK
I wanted to try to flash it back to jellybean, but the Recovery my phone is running is the Cyanogenmod Recovery and there is no back up and restore option.
I want to fix this issue, I mean I still want to run my device on Lollipop. How can I fix this? How to make gapps work and the keyboard,
Take a backup of all your stuff in internal storage.
Download these files onto your SD card.
Kernel- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24407100847293132
TWRP- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960684130
Download the proper Pico gapps from this thread.
After that,
1) Boot into recovery
2) Install the recovery
3) Reboot your device again into recovery. If it does not boot into TWRP recovery then it means you're on an older version of CM 12.1., so flash the kernel first, then the recovery, and try to reboot your device into recovery) If it booted into TWRP then you do not need to flash the kernel.
In TWRP, select 'Wipe', and do a factory reset, after that's done, select install in TWRP and flash Pico Gapps.
thanks for the reply!
but do you think this would work?
do you think the cm recovery would accept this zip files, because I tried to flash my backup applications such as games, and other stuff and it showed err signature verification failed.
Kevin3014 said:
Take a backup of all your stuff in internal storage.
Download these files onto your SD card.
Kernel- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24407100847293132
TWRP- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960684130
Download the proper Pico gapps from this thread.
After that,
1) Boot into recovery
2) Install the recovery
3) Reboot your device again into recovery. If it does not boot into TWRP recovery then it means you're on an older version of CM 12.1., so flash the kernel first, then the recovery, and try to reboot your device into recovery) If it booted into TWRP then you do not need to flash the kernel.
In TWRP, select 'Wipe', and do a factory reset, after that's done, select install in TWRP and flash Pico Gapps.
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Man, I have successfully done that.I have flashed TWRP recovery and flashed kernel.
But i cant install gapps..
I tried installing gapps for Android 4.2.1 and it worked AHAHAHAHAHA. But when I rebooted it, com.google...etc stil, all of the closes. (unfortunately com.google,etc. has stopped) even the AOSP the android keyboard isnt working.
I have some gapps working now, THE ONLY PROBLEM I HAVE NOW IS THAT THIS ****ASS AOSP KEYBOARD UNFORTUNATELY STOPPED MESSAGE EVERY 2 secs AND I CANT TYPE,
What error does it show when you try to install gapps?
And by gapps I mean the one for android 5.1.
Kevin3014 said:
What error does it show when you try to install gapps?
And by gapps I mean the one for android 5.1.
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there is no error anymore. i installed 3rd party keyboard. thanks mate )
i mean the gapps are working but when I sync my google acc, it syncing error. they are working but after for about 5 mins or later, com.google.process.gapps unfortunately stops so i cant use it and more error stuff comes out. I think I am having issues with GApps, basically. how the hell i can fix this. I tried so many gapps from the xda thread, youtube, and other forums for 5.1.x. still, they unfortunately stop.
Take a backup of your stuff.
Download GApps (ARM/5.1/pico) from this link.
http://opengapps.org/
Copy paste the .zip file into your SD Card.
Boot into recovery (TWRP) and wipe /data, /cache, /dalvik cache
After that is done, install the open_gapps-arm-5.1-pico-xxxxxxxx.zip
Reboot your phone.
Now the unfortunately stopped error will be fixed.
that is what I have downloaded. I wiped data, cache and dalvik cache. and installed gapps
it says Insufficient storage space available in system partition. you may want to use a smaller Open GApps package or consider removing some apps using gapps-config.
NO changes were made to your device
Error Code: 70
E: Error executing updater binary in zip
Are you sure you used the pico version of gapps?
Kevin3014 said:
Are you sure you used the pico version of gapps?
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yeahh.
what solutions can I do about this situation. I messed up :crying:
That's weird. Download Diskinfo from Playstore and post a screenshot of it. I'd like to know the space free in /system partition of your device.
Man, this is what I did
And yea, I figured it out.
1. Factory reset
2. Flash Rom
3. Flash Gapps
5. Wipe Cache / Dalvik Cache
6. Reboot
THANKS FOR SOME HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Crazyevilbeef said:
Man, this is what I did
And yea, I figured it out.
1. Factory reset
2. Flash Rom
3. Flash Gapps
5. Wipe Cache / Dalvik Cache
6. Reboot
THANKS FOR SOME HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Isn't that what I posted yesterday?
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Isn't that what I posted yesterday?
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I made a mistake. I forgot to put the 2nd step. it should be "Wipe system partition" and yea it worked.