[Q] Email app force closing (Superclean 2.0) - Fascinate General

Email app force closes on boot, and when I try to open it. Tried to install the Samsung app, no dice. I'm tempted to just uninstall the damn thing, but I want to make sure I don't hose the phone first.
I do kinda need the email app for work though...

Did you wipe data and cache before you flashed?

Kevin Gossett said:
Did you wipe data and cache before you flashed?
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Nah, I was getting tired of restoring, but I found the problem.

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Market not downloading apps, not failing either

My market just displays "starting dowload" indefinitely when i try to download anything. And my google talk closes the instant that it opens. Any ideas on a fix?
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+1 on needing a fix.
My market has the exact same problem.
Just started yesterday when i went to jts clean rom.
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Have either of you done a titanium backup?
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I had that problem yesterday I had to un-root the phone I can't post the URL but you can find the thread in the 2nd page of fascinate and devlopement forum
it was the only solution I found and it helped
Im Having the same problem. Happened after flashing JT's clean ROM.
It's from restoring apps with Titanium Backup. For whatever reason, whenever I do this, it breaks my market no matter what ROM and whether I have Voodoo or not. Restore to stock, re-root, and everything, and you need to restore every app manually.
I did not use Titanium Backup.
I posted a new thread about this, seemed to work for me and a few others I tried. Check "for anyone having market issues"
Been having the same problem. I used titanium to freeze then defrost Market. Then did the same thing to Market Updater. Market works perfect now, but it reverted from the Froyo version back to Eclair. But it's better than not working at all.
Promise this will work. Just go to titanium and click on Market and then click Wipe Data. Do the same with Market Updater. All will be fixed.
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mykebass said:
Promise this will work. Just go to titanium and click on Market and then click Wipe Data. Do the same with Market Updater. All will be fixed.
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Thanks for the idea.
Got anymore? Did this, and the thread mentioned above and no change.
I will have to try reverting to eclair if i can't get this working. Argh
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This is an old issue, with several things to try.
I would first suggest looking through your application list and uninstalling any 0.00 sized files left as ghosts of apps manually removed. There will possibly be other smallish sized files left behind as well if you can identify them.
Force stop and clear market cache
Boot into recovery, clear cache and reboot.
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Daswolven said:
This is an old issue, with several things to try.
I would first suggest looking through your application list and uninstalling any 0.00 sized files left as ghosts of apps manually removed. There will possibly be other smallish sized files left behind as well if you can identify them.
Force stop and clear market cache
Boot into recovery, clear cache and reboot.
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I tried everything you just said above exactly. It still has the same result: "Starting Download" indefinitely.
I also tried using Titanium Backup to wipe data for market and market updater, but that didn't work either. I'm pretty frustrated that I can't figure this out
Got a solution. I was having the same problem with my Evo. Go to applications, then go to installed on sd. Move everything over to the phone. Then go to all applications and clear cache/data/and force stop it. That did the trick. You can move everything back to sd card after it fixes the market issue and it shouldn't happen again.
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Beejis said:
Got a solution. I was having the same problem with my Evo. Go to applications, then go to installed on sd. Move everything over to the phone. Then go to all applications and clear cache/data/and force stop it. That did the trick. You can move everything back to sd card after it fixes the market issue and it shouldn't happen again.
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I tried this to no avail. I also tried all of the above mentioned solutions, as well as all of them at the same time but with no luck. Its just stuck at "starting download"...
Anyone else have an idea?
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zeroxg4 said:
I tried this to no avail. I also tried all of the above mentioned solutions, as well as all of them at the same time but with no luck. Its just stuck at "starting download"...
Anyone else have an idea?
I also had this problem, I had to remove lagfix, restore older backup and start all over. It worked and all is well for me now. It sucks but it worked. I hope someone else can find a better solution. I even had jt reply and he said he didnt have that prob. Hopefully some will figure it out.
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Uninstalling the froyo market and reverting back to the 2.1 market resolved this issue for me on 2 phones ... Mine and the wifee.
I had this issue, and I found out something peculiar. I was running JT's Super Clean rom with Market 2.2 and a Voodoo kernel, and the Factory Reset ran, but did not actually reset anything. After turning Voodoo off, I was able to Factory Reset, which fixed the Market issues.
Same thing here...
I was having this issue as well. Had to install JT Clean rom w/ wiping cache and data. Tried every suggestion in the book but none fixed it but wiping cache and data and installing JT Clean Rom.
jv

App keeps.....

Good afternoon all
I'm after a little help iv got an app that keeps wanting to update and a couple others that are also starting to play up
So could some kind person please tell me how I wipe all app data, I don't mean delete them just do like a factory reset or something so I don't lose my installed apps
Many thanks in advance
Paul
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BTW I don't think its a Rom issue but in case it matters I'm running arhd 3.0
I can't post in the dev forum so I can't ask in there
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chunk1982 said:
Good afternoon all
I'm after a little help iv got an app that keeps wanting to update and a couple others that are also starting to play up
So could some kind person please tell me how I wipe all app data, I don't mean delete them just do like a factory reset or something so I don't lose my installed apps
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I don't actually get the problem here... But if you want to clear app data then go to settings - applications and open the list of your installed apps and choose the app you want and there is a button to clear app data/cache if there is any. If you want to get rid of general update notifications just uncheck the box from market settings.
Still why won't you just update them?
Boot to recovery and wipe cache and davlik cache.
chunk1982 said:
Good afternoon all
I'm after a little help iv got an app that keeps wanting to update and a couple others that are also starting to play up
So could some kind person please tell me how I wipe all app data, I don't mean delete them just do like a factory reset or something so I don't lose my installed apps
Many thanks in advance
Paul
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It's kinda difficult to wipe all app data without wiping the apps themselves. If you do factory reset, you will wipe all of your apps.
If I were you, I would go for flash FULL-WIPE.zip + flash full ROM + manually installing all apps again.
CitizenLee said:
Boot to recovery and wipe cache and davlik cache.
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that seems to have done the trick many thanks

(Q) miui force close won't stop

After installing miui this morning I kept getting a force close message for google.process.acore
I know people use miui for this phone is there anyway to fix this
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After installing miui this morning I kept getting a force close message for google.process.acore
I know people use miui for this phone is there anyway to fix this
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Did you wipe the handset prior to flashing the OS.
yes I factory wiped and then installed 1.10.7 but still get force closes
GroundControl2MT said:
yes I factory wiped and then installed 1.10.7 but still get force closes
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did you verify the MD5SUM of the download to make sure you didn't get a corrupt file?
Did you by any chance install any of those leaked Nexus Prime apps, like the market and/or Google Plus app? Those have been known to cause constsnt FC's. If not, re-download, re-wipe then re-flash.
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GroundControl2MT said:
After installing miui this morning I kept getting a force close message for google.process.acore
I know people use miui for this phone is there anyway to fix this
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I had this problem when I first installed MIUI 1.9.xx. I solved it by doing TheDerekJ's SUPER.DUPER.WIPE(adding "-file" to the name). Prior to that I only wiped data, cache, and dalvik check.
I Uninstalled music 4 and did it tried again with another full wipe and it worked so i guess it was a problem
GroundControl2MT said:
I Uninstalled music 4 and did it tried again with another full wipe and it worked so i guess it was a problem
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I don't think it was music 4 as I had no issues with it. My problem was solved by formatting system, cache, data, and dalvik cache. I'm guessing I had some crap from my other roms lingering.
jsyi84 said:
I don't think it was music 4 as I had no issues with it. My problem was solved by formatting system, cache, data, and dalvik cache. I'm guessing I had some crap from my other roms lingering.
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Is formatting system part of super duper wipe? if not ... how would you format system, cache, data, and dalvik?
jon_htc said:
Is formatting system part of super duper wipe? if not ... how would you format system, cache, data, and dalvik?
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I formatted via CWM. Reboot phone into CWM--->CWM Recovery--->mounts and storage
At least this is how I've always done it.

Help required, unable to uninstall apps or download from play store

Could this be caused by changing the transitions. Setting. In developer options because when I try to change it back to default.settings crashes
Please help
Please provide more information on what rom you're using,what os version you are on, and under what conditions it is crashing.
With the information you have provided:
Try going to settings>apps>play store
Then delete data and cache.
Now try opening the play store.
Cheers!
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ICS official German. Rom
Chrome beta is also not working.
Can't clear cache as that is not showing.
Also some apps when I click on them they say app isn't installed
if the apps are not downloading then go into manage apps>all apps and clear all the data of all apps who have google in their name and also clear the data of play store
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Unable to clear data as it's not click able
Reflashed my rom but no difference.
Reboot into recovery (vol up, home + power) and wipe cache
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What will I lose If I wipe cache and will this fix it.
Thanks.
Ojjo said:
What will I lose If I wipe cache and will this fix it.
Thanks.
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I've just read that even wiping cache can cause superbrick under ics, so safest method would be to install Speedmod kernel, then wipe cache and dalvik.
You won't lose anything but it may take longer to reboot as it rebuilds the cache, this is normal.
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Just wiped cache but still the same problems...
Help please....
Ojjo said:
Just wiped cache but still the same problems...
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What rom are you on?
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Official German ics
Ojjo said:
Official German ics
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Ok, lastly do you have a custom dpi set on root? Do you have titanium backup installed with market optimisation set?
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No and no
I had a problem downloading apps over 3g..
Error message after every attempt. The answer was to create a new apn in the access point names menu for some reason the over the air provisioning created a wap apn instead of a regular internet one.....if that helps anyone.
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No and no
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Sorry then, I'm unsure how to help. One thing I've read is that someone's exchange account settings were causing conflict, and installing a third party email app somehow corrected Google play sync. Don't know if that fits.
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Anyone else please
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Anyone else please
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Hi I had a similar problem with using Google play store a couple of days ago.
Got error message [DF-BPA-09] everytime I tried to download, purchase or uninstall apps. Its a know issue at Google.
Try this:
Go to settings-applications-all.
Then scroll down to Google Services Framework and clear data.
Re boot phone.
Hope this helps.
John.

Starting Applications Message Every Boot

Since I wiped the dalvik cache due to a Play Store issue which does not let me update/install random applications.
Wiping the dalvik cache fixed the issue (no, wiping cache, data or/and uninstall updates does not help) but now I get that annoying Starting Apps dialog box every boot.
Is there a way to prevent it from happening?
I did wipe the dalvik cache and rebooted a lot of times and it did not help.
EDIT: Once it did happen just by "updating" to a false update.
I did look in the logcat and it says that the dex file of the application did successfully renamed but cannot be moved and of course that's how I got the idea that wiping the dalvik cache will fix it but that just you know.
andyabc said:
Since I wiped the dalvik cache due to a Play Store issue which does not let me update/install random applications.
Wiping the dalvik cache fixed the issue (no, wiping cache, data or/and uninstall updates does not help) but now I get that annoying Starting Apps dialog box every boot.
Is there a way to prevent it from happening?
I did wipe the dalvik cache and rebooted a lot of times and it did not help.
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Just answer this question: do you use a cracked version of Titanium Backup ? If you answered "yes", please uninstall that cracked version, it's illegal :angel:. Although you can somehow reinstall it .
redguardsoldier said:
Just answer this question: do you use a cracked version of Titanium Backup ? If you answered "yes", please uninstall that cracked version, it's illegal :angel:. Although you can somehow reinstall it .
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Nope, used my own shell script.
I tried using the cracked key but it never worked. lol
...And now we are talking warez...
Anyway what the script does is erase all files in the dalvik cache folder in the data partition then reboot.
My scripts are on my website if you want to have a look at it.
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Anyway, just try to uninstall TB, reboot to see if the problem's still there. Then you can reinstall TB
redguardsoldier said:
Anyway, just try to uninstall TB, reboot to see if the problem's still there. Then you can reinstall TB
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Ok but I did not use it for any dalvik cache stuff...
EDIT: Didn't do anything...
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You have a bad app being a jerkface. Uninstall them one by one until it stops then reinstall that app from the play store.
limeaide said:
You have a bad app being a jerkface. Uninstall them one by one until it stops then reinstall that app from the play store.
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It could be an application which is attempting to recreate itself but keeps getting erased or something.
The Play Store (3.0) started the bug while updating a application which became the victim.
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well nova launcher used to cause such a prob on my phone..... see if u have any such launcher , remove and then try..... its an app issue.....
abhishek24dogra said:
well nova launcher used to cause such a prob on my phone..... see if u have any such launcher , remove and then try..... its an app issue.....
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All stock, no custom launchers are used on it.
The issue began after wiping the dalvik cache.
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