process com.google.process.gapps!!
what do i do?
Try going into settings, applications, manage applications, find the problem app, clear cache, clear data, then force stop app. Go back to home screen find your app and try running it again. This works on most Apps. If not CWR and fix permissions, wipe dalvic, wipe cache, in that order. Should fix the problem.
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Short Question:
How do I fix the "Error while downloading (app name). There is insufficient space on the device." with CleanRom 2.7
Long Question/Explanation:
Okay, so I just got my EVO 3D on Sprint yesterday and I rooted (Revolutionary) and installed the CleanRom 2.7. I am having issues downloading apps from the market. When I go to install I get the error "Error while downloading (app name). There is insufficient space on the device." I was wondering if there's a working/confirmed way to fix this permanently. I can clear the market Cache and Data and then download, but I have plenty of space to download in the first place. I'm sure this has already been discussed but I did a search and didn't see anything. I had the error first with Angry Birds and so I went into the storage setting and ran the "Make More Space" option. Then I was able to download Angry Birds, after that I went to download Twitter and got the same error, went directly to the Market under manage apps and cleared the cache and deleted the data. At which point I was able to install Twitter. If anyone knows how to fix this error it would be greatly appreciated. And again, sorry if this has already been posted.
gjRabbit said:
Short Question:
How do I fix the "Error while downloading (app name). There is insufficient space on the device." with CleanRom 2.7
Long Question/Explanation:
Okay, so I just got my EVO 3D on Sprint yesterday and I rooted (Revolutionary) and installed the CleanRom 2.7. I am having issues downloading apps from the market. When I go to install I get the error "Error while downloading (app name). There is insufficient space on the device." I was wondering if there's a working/confirmed way to fix this permanently. I can clear the market Cache and Data and then download, but I have plenty of space to download in the first place. I'm sure this has already been discussed but I did a search and didn't see anything. I had the error first with Angry Birds and so I went into the storage setting and ran the "Make More Space" option. Then I was able to download Angry Birds, after that I went to download Twitter and got the same error, went directly to the Market under manage apps and cleared the cache and deleted the data. At which point I was able to install Twitter. If anyone knows how to fix this error it would be greatly appreciated. And again, sorry if this has already been posted.
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If you're sure you have space on the /data partition, maybe these applications are attempting to install on your sdcard. Does your /sdcard also have sufficient space?
Simple method to check: Settings -> SD & phone storage .. this will list SD card available space and Internal storage available space.
Hope that helps!
Reboot to recovery and wipe dalvik and cache, again.
Also try going to settings/apps/manage apps/market and clear all data and cache.
It could also be the Google Backup/Restore feature. I found that every time I flashed a new ROM, no matter which one it was, and if I signed into my Google account while doing the initial setup on the ROM, it would automatically start restoring my apps from the Google servers. I would then be hit with the insufficient space error whenever I'd try to install a new app.
What I did to fix that issue was after flashing the new ROM, instead of entering in all my account info during setup, I would just skip everything, and get to my home screen. Then hit Menu -> Settings -> Privacy, and make sure the backup, and restore boxes are unchecked.
You can then go into Menu -> Settings -> Accounts & Sync, and then add your Google account and any other accounts you want to sync.
That made the issue go away for me. Hope it helps you too.
fpineda101 said:
Reboot to recovery and wipe dalvik and cache, again.
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This worked for me. I had the problem with CleanRom 2.9. This fixed it. THANKS!
fpineda101 said:
Reboot to recovery and wipe dalvik and cache, again.
Also try going to settings/apps/manage apps/market and clear all data and cache.
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i had this happen to me as well, and this is what I did to resolve the problem
I just downloaded the Saurom Rom and flashed it (full wipe) and the Att fix and flashed it.
I keep getting "could not download due to an error (492)" when I try to download things from the market.... can anybody help on what the problem is and how to rectify it?
Make a backup in case and wipe 2x and flash again. Worked for me.
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_ Go in Settings / applications / Manage applications , choose 'all ' tab
Then clear all data and cache of both Google play store nad google services Framework
_ Reboot into recovery and wipe cache and wipe Dalvik - Cache . ( no need to factory reset )
manchoi44 said:
_ Go in Settings / applications / Manage applications , choose 'all ' tab
Then clear all data and cache of both Google play store nad google services Framework
_ Reboot into recovery and wipe cache and wipe Dalvik - Cache . ( no need to factory reset )
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Thanks for this easy solution to the problem.
manchoi44 said:
_ Go in Settings / applications / Manage applications , choose 'all ' tab
Then clear all data and cache of both Google play store nad google services Framework
_ Reboot into recovery and wipe cache and wipe Dalvik - Cache . ( no need to factory reset )
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Thank you! This fixed the same issue I was having! :good:
manchoi44 said:
_ Go in Settings / applications / Manage applications , choose 'all ' tab
Then clear all data and cache of both Google play store nad google services Framework
_ Reboot into recovery and wipe cache and wipe Dalvik - Cache . ( no need to factory reset )
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Thank you very much! This helped me alot! I tried everything and got almost crazy!
Hi guys. I tried but it didn´t work for me.
This issue has been driving me mad as I didn´t only tried this method but a couple more of them forums elsewhere.
Everything started when I tried a CM9 on my galaxy mini and went back to CM7 due to the awful performance of CM9 on this device. Not to mention that having installed S2E is a must in such a small device, and I suspected that problems may come from here, because the party started just when I Install the S2E app.
Note that the partitions, which I suspected were triggering this issue, were "suppousedly" properly formatted: Main one as FAT32, EXT one as EXT4 (In order to allow S2E mounting it as such within its settings)
After installing this app, everything goes nice and smooth until I reboot the device again. So the steps I followed before the crash were:
1- Install S2E
2- Reboot to save changes and start using the ext partition
3- Once there I can install every single app I need.
4- On reboot the 492 error is there I can´t install apps anymore (Not even backups)
5- Then, I follow this guide which worked for many:
Originally Posted by manchoi44 View Post
_ Go in Settings / applications / Manage applications , choose 'all ' tab
Then clear all data and cache of both Google play store nad google services Framework
_ Reboot into recovery and wipe cache and wipe Dalvik - Cache . ( no need to factory reset )
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6- Once rebooted, I go back to googleplay and try to update/install an App and this time the 492 error is solved indeed, not there anymore! (yipeee ) but what I get instead is a partial reboot and the aplication cant install either .
So after following this guide, I´m still stuck in the same step: "Just can´t install any app" (Not even previuosly backed up apps)
I tried this as well as seen in forums elsewhere:
1- Settings>Manage Aplications>All
2- Delete Google PlayStore and Google Framework Services data+cache
3- Reboot in recovery mode
4- Wipe cache partition and Dalvik cache (No need to factory reset)
It gave me same results.
Flashing a different Cyanogen or going back to Factory Values didn´t fix this error either.
I even bricked the phone 3 times trying to flash to factory values... or whatever I was doing as frustration drove me mad.
So, I finally switched to a different SD card, flashed to a new CM7, installed S2E and so on and everything is working fine as it should now.
Veredict: Stop beating around the bush; Error 492 means you have damaged your SD card (At least on my case) and in spite it still is usable to some degree, it has become useless to work along S2E as this soft should require something from the SD that still remains a mistery to me, after hours an hours trying to fix this Error 492 issue.
Buy a new SD card and start over.
Hope this helps others having same issue.
Regards
:victory:
mulenguezt said:
Hi guys. I tried but it didn´t work for me.
This issue has been driving me mad as I didn´t only tried this method but a couple more of them forums elsewhere.
Everything started when I tried a CM9 on my galaxy mini and went back to CM7 due to the awful performance of CM9 on this device. Not to mention that having installed S2E is a must in such a small device, and I suspected that problems may come from here, because the party started just when I Install the S2E app.
Note that the partitions, which I suspected were triggering this issue, were "suppousedly" properly formatted: Main one as FAT32, EXT one as EXT4 (In order to allow S2E mounting it as such within its settings)
After installing this app, everything goes nice and smooth until I reboot the device again. So the steps I followed before the crash were:
1- Install S2E
2- Reboot to save changes and start using the ext partition
3- Once there I can install every single app I need.
4- On reboot the 492 error is there I can´t install apps anymore (Not even backups)
5- Then, I follow this guide which worked for many:
6- Once rebooted, I go back to googleplay and try to update/install an App and this time the 492 error is solved indeed, not there anymore! (yipeee ) but what I get instead is a partial reboot and the aplication cant install either .
So after following this guide, I´m still stuck in the same step: "Just can´t install any app" (Not even previuosly backed up apps)
I tried this as well as seen in forums elsewhere:
1- Settings>Manage Aplications>All
2- Delete Google PlayStore and Google Framework Services data+cache
3- Reboot in recovery mode
4- Wipe cache partition and Dalvik cache (No need to factory reset)
It gave me same results.
Flashing a different Cyanogen or going back to Factory Values didn´t fix this error either.
I even bricked the phone 3 times trying to flash to factory values... or whatever I was doing as frustration drove me mad.
So, I finally switched to a different SD card, flashed to a new CM7, installed S2E and so on and everything is working fine as it should now.
Veredict: Stop beating around the bush; Error 492 means you have damaged your SD card (At least on my case) and in spite it still is usable to some degree, it has become useless to work along S2E as this soft should require something from the SD that still remains a mistery to me, after hours an hours trying to fix this Error 492 issue.
Buy a new SD card and start over.
Hope this helps others having same issue.
Regards
:victory:
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Format old SD card...(complete format Via PC and card adapter) to FAT32, then try it in the phone again ....492 error will likely be gone....g
thats solved my problem too
thanks
thanx alot bro
manchoi44 said:
_ Go in Settings / applications / Manage applications , choose 'all ' tab
Then clear all data and cache of both Google play store nad google services Framework
_ Reboot into recovery and wipe cache and wipe Dalvik - Cache . ( no need to factory reset )
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so true worked on my metro pcs mega
Help Me!
manchoi44 said:
_ Go in Settings / applications / Manage applications , choose 'all ' tab
Then clear all data and cache of both Google play store nad google services Framework
_ Reboot into recovery and wipe cache and wipe Dalvik - Cache . ( no need to factory reset )
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Ok i have the same problem and i did the clear data and cache thing for google play store and framework but what i dont get is how
to reboot into recovery and wipe cache and wipe Dalvik - Cache . Please help i dont know how to do this.
Entity 303 said:
Ok i have the same problem and i did the clear data and cache thing for google play store and framework but what i dont get is how
to reboot into recovery and wipe cache and wipe Dalvik - Cache . Please help i dont know how to do this.
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Hold vol +/- buttons with power button.
Once you see Samsung logo.....let go of power button only
Recover should come up
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Thanks
manchoi44 said:
_ Go in Settings / applications / Manage applications , choose 'all ' tab
Then clear all data and cache of both Google play store nad google services Framework
_ Reboot into recovery and wipe cache and wipe Dalvik - Cache . ( no need to factory reset )
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Thanks man it worked !!!
Not Working for me But Thanks..
manchoi44 said:
_ Go in Settings / applications / Manage applications , choose 'all ' tab
Then clear all data and cache of both Google play store nad google services Framework
_ Reboot into recovery and wipe cache and wipe Dalvik - Cache . ( no need to factory reset )
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manchoi44 said:
_ Go in Settings / applications / Manage applications , choose 'all ' tab
Then clear all data and cache of both Google play store nad google services Framework
_ Reboot into recovery and wipe cache and wipe Dalvik - Cache . ( no need to factory reset )
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Exactly what information is lost in this process? Will it forget all the apps in "my apps" section of Google Play?
Not sure why you need to clear Google framework?
Saurom is notorious for this. Playstore has evolved far past GB.
I had this happen when I got my Mega.
Went into app manager/running/ FC play store and clear data and cache from it
Back out or even power off/on and try reopening it.
Rebooting will erase cache also.
It probably wouldn't hurt wiping cache and davlik in recovery. Whether that is the solution ???
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Fix Android Error 492:Best Ways
Tenacious--M said:
I just downloaded the Saurom Rom and flashed it (full wipe) and the Att fix and flashed it.
I keep getting "could not download due to an error (492)" when I try to download things from the market.... can anybody help on what the problem is and how to rectify it?
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How Fix Android Error 492: Best Ways
Errors are inseparable parts of any gadget. Almost all of us face errors while working with our gadgets. So it is important for to recover from these errors in order to perform our tasks. Android is a platform which offers tons of apps associated with Google Play Store, These apps add to our ease and help us in our need. However Google Play store is associated with many errors.
One of the error associated with Google Play Store is Error 492, which is mainly observed while updating or installing apps on your device. However there are few easy and working methods to fix Android Error 492. I am discussing some of them here for you hope they help you.
Methods to Fix Android Error 492
Method 1: Re-install Apps
As this error 492 can occur if apps are not properly installed, one of the easiest and best method to fix Android error 492 on your device. Hope this method itself solve it for you. If not follow method 2 below.
Method 2: Clear Cache
One of the reasons for the error 492 may arise due to cache problems. As caches may cause apps to perform badly or slowly. To clear cache follow these easy steps below.
Go to Settings menu in your device.
In "Applications" choose to "Manage apps".
Select "Google Play Store" and tap "Clear cache and Data".
It must have solved the problem and now you can install apps on your device.
Even if the second method didn't worked at all for you, Follow the post Fix Android Error 492: Best Ways, at inforaid.com for more solutions which will surely work for you. All the Best.:good:
Fix Error 492 In Google Play Store
Go to Settings >> Manage Applications >> All
Now from the list of apps select Google Play Store then click on Clear Data and Clear Cache
Now search for Google Services Framework in the list of apps and then click on Clear Data and Clear Cache
Now you can try to update or install apps from Google Play Store hopefully that error doesn’t come again
If above method doesn’t work for you then boot into recovery (Clockworkmod) and then Wipe Cache and from Advanced >> Wipe Dalvik Cache.
I had the same issue, but guess what just restart did the magic!
my phone is rooted and my bootloader is unlocked.
Everytime i download a game or an app thats big, it force closes. for example i downloaded 'The Wolf Among Us' i clicked the download button and my Play Store just crashed.
I did the following
1)Deleted data and cache and reboot - not working
2)i went to CWM and clear Cache and Dalvik Cache
Plz reply
Do you have sufficient free memory to install the specified app.
Hello Everybody,
I am havin a weird issue with my i9300 and slim rom 4.4.4.
Let me explain : I was using spotify with the app Rotate to force spotify to launch in landscape mode.
So i used a specific rule in Rotate in order to do that.
The issue is that Rotate is a paid app with 7 day trial, so after 7 days the app ceased to worked.
The issue starded here : Spotify ceased to work and at each launch i got a reboot.
I think the issue come with the fact that rotate wrote something at the launch of the app, and as rotate is no longer working, the code induce a reboot.
i tried everything of course : reinstalled rotate, desactivate the specific rule for Spotify of course, but same issue.
The weird issue is that when i try to uninstall Spotify (via google play, or any other third party app) i also get the reboot !
I the tried to wipe cache by rebooting in recovery (i use TWRP) but the issue is trill there : i cannot get into recovery, i have the TWRP logo, and then reboot ! I guess there is something really wrong written by rotate into the files of spotify, and when i boot into recovery, when the cache files are read, boom, reboot.
I also got the reboot when i try to wipe cache using thir party app like ccleaner or else. The analyze starts, and boom reboot i guess when the cache files of spotify are read I guess.
So now my questions :
Is there any way to safely manually uninstall spotify via removing files via a file explorer ?
Same question for the cache, can I remove manually the cache / dalvik cache manually ?
I tried to wipe data via system / clear cache, but same thing, reboot when the app spofity data are read I guess.
Everything else is working perfectly on my phone.
Thanks in advance,
Any ideas ?
I need help