After removing HtcFacebook.apk via adb and uninstalling from application manager I still have a working facebook app (fresh 2.3.3).
Then I fixed it and updated the post to reflect it.
Edit: According to Flipz post on the rom, facebook has been moved to /data/ so that it can be uninstalled.
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Hi everyone. I would appreciate any help on my current problem.
I'm running rooted Vibrant with JI6 update and RyanZA OCLF. My bumbling with the Vibrant has resulted in the following scenario:
I backed up TWCalendar and Provider apk and odex and deleted both from /system/app.
After reboot, I uninstalled com.android.calendar and com.android.provider.calendar.
Another reboot, and I installed a Calendar.apk and CalendarProvider.apk, stock calendar apps from I believe CM5.0.8 for N1. Installed via Root File Manager and another stroke of reboot magic.
Calendar worked perfectly, except for an unsightly gray bar obscuring the top portion of the calendar. I thought thinks may have gotten mucked up with an install. So I did an uninstall->reboot->install->reboot. Gray bar was still there. So I decided to just go back to touchwiz calendar. I uninstalled Calendar and CalendarProvider, rebooted, moved my TWCalendar.apk and Provider apk and odex from backup, and then selected TWCalendar.apk to install. Said application did not install. Thought I would settle, for the meantime then, on the N1 calendar, so moved the TW apk and odexes to backup and once again tried to install Calendar.apk and CalendarProvider.apk. I tried to install Calendar.apk through root file manager, and it said application not installed. Now, I can install neither the normal calendar nor the TW calendar. Any attempts greet me with "Application Not Installed."
Anyone have any advice?
Thank you so much for any assistance.
In removing all of the bloatware on EB13 I deleted an SNS file that I needed. Twitter is working fine, but Facebook opens and sticks on "updating".
I have re-installed Facebook to no avail.
I can't figure out exactly what I need to restore - any thoughts??
Thanks.
Mods - please delete - it seems to have fixed its self
Recently my hyperdroid gbx Market updated automatically. After the update, I found that many apps I can use before are not able to download now. It always said "Your device is not compatible with this item". Do anyone know if I can revert to the old version of Market?
Thx.
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Yes, go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications -- Find Market, hit Uninstall updates ..
And you'll get your old market back. However, the second you open it, it will close and update itself to the latest.
You have two ways to pass that:
1- Using TB Pro, Freeze Market Updater.
2- Remove MarketUpdater.apk from /system/app/ (of course after making a back up)
Oh, it works.
Thank you very much!!!
tried it , and now getting a diffrent problam
Marvlesz said:
Yes, go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications -- Find Market, hit Uninstall updates ..
And you'll get your old market back. However, the second you open it, it will close and update itself to the latest.
You have two ways to pass that:
1- Using TB Pro, Freeze Market Updater.
2- Remove MarketUpdater.apk from /system/app/ (of course after making a back up)
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i did what you said and it worked (now on market 2.3.6)
but now everytime i try to go to an app in market i get this error:
"A server error has occured. retry, or cancel and return to the previous screen"
any idea how to fix this?, or has anyone has this problam?
Make sure you have access to internet from different applications.
Also, try clearing the cache from settings and cwm.
hi,
i removed marketupdater.apk by the root manager. then market is working but i have a problem; when i search for twitter, facebook, gmail or youtube they are not shown in the results.
about a year ago there was same problem but then i guess market is updating itself then i download twitter, facebook, youtube,etc.
which market version shall i setup?
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Mephistoo said:
hi,
i removed marketupdater.apk by the root manager. then market is working but i have a problem; when i search for twitter, facebook, gmail or youtube they are not shown in the results.
about a year ago there was same problem but then i guess market is updating itself then i download twitter, facebook, youtube,etc.
which market version shall i setup?
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from setting i choose "show all applications"
everything is ok.
thanks
Marvlesz said:
Make sure you have access to internet from different applications.
Also, try clearing the cache from settings and cwm.
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cleared from settings, but what is CWM?
i have internet access from other apps (youtube, skype, facebook, etc...)
but still have that problam in market
anyone have other ideas?
help
guys sorry to double post but i really cant solve this by myself, any help would be great
i'm running americanandroid 2.3.5 with cyanogenmod7
i add a screen shot of the error
thanks in advance to the helpers
Hello folks,
I did the kralik's (and many other, of course) root, using nooter 1.6.24 with 1.1.0 uramdisk and framework.jar. Everything worked fine, even market is working.
I returned all my programs I backed up with titanium backup pro, and all of them worked fine, even with all data back!!!
As I said above, market is working, i.e. I can download files, and I do a search on one that has updates, it will be shown, but when I tap on "my apps/download", I get the message:
"Attention - a server error has occurred. Retry, or cancel and return to the previous screen"
With that, I am not able to do a batck update as I used to, and even used the restore market link from titanium backup pro. This happens with original market (no search) as with vending.apk (with search). Both show the same error.
Has anyone seen this before????
Strange, I tried it with my manual method and it works, use the updated Vending.apk and try this through adb:
adb shell
su
rm -R /data/data/com.google.android.youtube/*
rm -R /data/data/com.android.vending/*
reboot
When it reboots relogin on both youtube and market, tell me if it worked.... I've been reading strange things about the automatic methods f*****g configs on youtube and market, I'm working on a stable script at the moment with salsichad2.
Eded,
Did it all, rebooted, relogged and nothing changed. Relinked apps with titanium backup pro, and nothing else happened.
Market is still working, anyway, so does youtube (i.e. I can access and check my channel)
I installed SalsichaNooter 0.4 I was having the same problem gmail worked but YouTube would not open and market would not search.
I did the following:
adb shell
su
rm -R /data/data/com.google.android.youtube/*
rm -R /data/data/com.android.vending/*
reboot
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2. After that YouTube opened I entered my account info.
3. Than I downloaded one market app (search was still not working).
4. After I did that I installed vending.apk http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15084704&postcount=51
by using "adb install -r Vending.apk"
I am now able to search with the market and gmail still works.
P.S. SalsichaNooter 0.4 did get stuck on Rooted Forever screen I let it sit for 3-4 minutes and then turned off and took out card. Everything seems to be working though. Thanks,
dpippin said:
I installed SalsichaNooter 0.4 I was having the same problem gmail worked but YouTube would not open and market would not search.
I did the following:
2. After that YouTube opened I entered my account info.
3. Than I downloaded one market app (search was still not working).
4. After I did that I installed vending.apk http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15084704&postcount=51
by using "adb install -r Vending.apk"
I am now able to search with the market and gmail still works.
P.S. SalsichaNooter 0.4 did get stuck on Rooted Forever screen I let it sit for 3-4 minutes and then turned off and took out card. Everything seems to be working though. Thanks,
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Read the first post, that has nothing to do with his problem anyway thanks for trying
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dpippin could you try to download something, then go into the my apps/download tab on the market?
Just to see if apeine's problem is generalized as I can't try it (it didn't happen to me when I had market) as I haven't got the market installed at the moment.
Has anyone been able to restore Google Calendar sync to their Kindle post 6.2.1 update?
I managed to get Market working again via the GoogleServicesFramework.apk that someone posted previously... But it does not seem to restore Calendars.
Calendars are synced with GoogleCalendarSyncAdaptor.pak. Not sure you can do anything with it without root though. It is normally installed into /system/apps
I just took the easy route and paid $6 for CalenGoo in the appstore. It syncs calendars just fine.
I have not checked to see what happened to my other sync'ed items other than email. Don't know for sure whether contacts and pictures quit syncing.
Sorry guys but Im *bump*ing this -
Finally got rooted via burrito root, superuser running, reinstalled googleservices framework.
Attempting to install "GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk" again and get "Application Not Installed".
Any input? Come on guys this should be pretty elementary right?
UPDATE : Re-Downloaded GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk which seems to have become corrupt. All is working!!
I was able to re-copy the GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk back to /system/app once re-rooted using BurritoRoot, and calendar syncing is working fine. But I can't "install" it - when trying, it says it wasn't installed.
Even though it seems that we don't NEED to install it, I think I would LIKE to install it, because that's what I think makes it survive firmware updates (I installed the market apk after putting it in /system/app, and even though the copy in /system/app is long gone, the market has kept working for me through two updates).
If you did indeed install it after putting it in /system/app, can you post a link to where you got it?
You don't install it. You just place it in /system/app, set the permissions correctly, and then reboot your device.
Unlike the market, which you DO install, you don't install the GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk. It will not survive an OTA update if the next one does the same thing the others have done which is to wipe /system and rebuild it.
That was what I assumed, but when someone reported that their calendar was still syncing after the 6.2.1 update I started wondering if there was some process we could follow so as not to lose it. Not a huge deal but it would save time and effort -- for me that was the only thing so far that I wanted to re-root for after 6.2.1.
yelvington said:
I just took the easy route and paid $6 for CalenGoo in the appstore. It syncs calendars just fine.
I have not checked to see what happened to my other sync'ed items other than email. Don't know for sure whether contacts and pictures quit syncing.
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I've read this in several places, so the fact that it's not working for me is frustrating. I've searched for instructions on how to sync Google calendar with CalenGoo but everyone says it 'just works.' Can anyone explain the process of getting CalenGoo to sync with Google calendar on a Kindle Fire? There seems to be nowhere to add my calendar within the app, so I'm really confused and feeling like I wasted $6.
FYI: I have full root access and placed the GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk file in my system/app folder (and rebooted).