Package installer in Paranoid Android is opening the apps soon after installation. This happens when I download apps in playstore too. The app automatically opens. So I can't update multiple apps in playstore. All the apps open all of a sudden. I used cm11 latest snapshot build and faced the same issue. Any solution to this problem?
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every time I finish downloading application the market starts crashing during installation of the new app I downloaded
by the way I'm not rooted
Settings>Applications>Manage Applications.
Chosse All tab.
Open Market from the list, and Clear Data.
still freezes after downloading an application
Hi,
This is my first thread on the matter of removing an application called "Google Play Movies." I currently have the following rom installed "Booster Shot RC2" and the problem with it is this app continues to cause a Force Close on this problem as shown in the image below. So the app does not work and force closes.
Link to Rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1636442
Just use titanium back up or root explorer. Or try to fix permission with Rom manager
Hello, latest Google Play Services app (3.1.36) which is required for Google Hangouts and Google Play Games causes my P7500 to reboot before finishing installing.
This is particularly annoying since Google Play tries to auto-update it every few minutes, causing the reboot of my tab. I've tried to manually install the apk, I uninstalled updates, and cleared data+cache. Any other ideas?
I have CM10.1 updated to latest nightly, with latest recovery/modem/bootloader by pershoot.
Zarkan said:
Hello, latest Google Play Services app (3.1.36) which is required for Google Hangouts and Google Play Games causes my P7500 to reboot before finishing installing.
This is particularly annoying since Google Play tries to auto-update it every few minutes, causing the reboot of my tab. I've tried to manually install the apk, I uninstalled updates, and cleared data+cache. Any other ideas?
I have CM10.1 updated to latest nightly, with latest recovery/modem/bootloader by pershoot.
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Which Gapps do you use?
DefQoN_BE said:
Which Gapps do you use?
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Latest. "gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip" to be precise.
So I recently upgraded to cm13 from cm12.1. Everything went smooth and even xposed was working without trouble.
I configured a few things, removed some apps, installed new ones and didn't use it much for 2 days. Then I searched for something directly from the homescreen searchbar... and the app crashed.
Opening chrome and searching in there went without problems. THen I noticed that other apps (like blog apps or amazon) also crash whenever I try to open them, this brought me to thinking that webview might be the problem. I checked the play store and installed latest version, reboot, nothiong changed... apps crashing.
Yesterday I tried clean flashing latest cm13 with latest open gapps (NO xposed, NO custom kernel): setup app (that appears when setting up the device) crashes after setting up wifi.
It says: Google Play-Services was closed, I made a quick snap of the crash report and attached it to this post.
The whole report would not fit on a single screen so the picture is divided into left and right.
Can any1 tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Hello,
I recently shifted to 8.1 ROMs and in each ROM that I tried, I have the same bug: Apps I download (not update) from Play Store take a long time to install. Download completes but installation is the problem. I use MagisK 15.2 with MagisK hide turned on for Play Store and Play Services. I used unofficial GApps of different providers. If I restore back to ViperOS Nougat build, the apps install instantly though. I tried clearing cache of both Store and services but didn't help me either. Please help me.
Edit: I noticed that upon reboot, those apps appear in my phone. I can't just reboot for every single app installation.
Edit 2: I do think the new play services is the culprit. Because when it installs, the apps I install after it take more time to install.