Serious problem, need some help! - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

when i open some apps its say "unfortunately the X (app name) has stopped", apps like asphalt 8, sports apps and more.
i dont know what the problem, maybe its about adfree or supersu?
when i wipe my data i dont have any problem, But I have no patience to install all over again.
please help? somebody!!

Did you restore your apps?
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failly said:
Did you restore your apps?
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This.
Apps aren't really comfortable with reinstatement through Titanium Backup if you've upgraded from 4.2.x to 4.3. The best way to do it is to install the apps through Play Store, and then restore Data only from TB.

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[Q] Copying apps from my current tablet to the Nexus 7

While I don't have it yet I was hoping some people could tell me what the easiest way to copy my current apps over the my Nexus 7.
Just trying to get ready. Hoping it will be here next week.
realsol said:
While I don't have it yet I was hoping some people could tell me what the easiest way to copy my current apps over the my Nexus 7.
Just trying to get ready. Hoping it will be here next week.
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If it is set up to do so, once you enter your Google account credentials it will automatically download your apps to the device. Otherwise you can go into the play store under your apps and download them.
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Once you logged in with Google account in new tablet every app will be installed automatically from play store.
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I recommend backing up using Titanium Backup, copy the backup file to the Nexus 7 and restore. This way, your data is also restored. Useful for games or apps that do not have backup capabilities. I.e. Generate data file.
lanwarrior said:
I recommend backing up using Titanium Backup, copy the backup file to the Nexus 7 and restore. This way, your data is also restored. Useful for games or apps that do not have backup capabilities. I.e. Generate data file.
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i second that!!!
lanwarrior said:
I recommend backing up using Titanium Backup, copy the backup file to the Nexus 7 and restore. This way, your data is also restored. Useful for games or apps that do not have backup capabilities. I.e. Generate data file.
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Thanks. But I'll need to be rooted otherwise I'll have to do 1 app at a time, correct?
movieaddict said:
i second that!!!
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I third that! (wait, did that make sense?)
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If your titanium backup backups are stored on Google Drive you won't have to transfer any files. If there not then do so now
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Questions go in the Q&A section
realsol said:
Thanks. But I'll need to be rooted otherwise I'll have to do 1 app at a time, correct?
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If you're not rooted you can't backup with titanium and the 1 app at a time is only for restoring with the free version of titanium.
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well I was hoping not to have to root on day 1 it looks like I'm going to you. thanks everyone
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Stempanssi said:
If you're not rooted you can't backup with titanium and the 1 app at a time is only for restoring with the free version of titanium.
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well, that also means we have to be rooted when trying to restore to Nexus7 right?
Yes, Titanium Backup requires root to function in any capacity.
Is there anyway for Titanium Backup Pro (or another Play Store app) to create app+data .apk files that an un-rooted Nexus 7 could install?
ADB backup, perhaps...
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download DataSync in the play store...you can transfer apps and data over wifi.
I personally just sync with AppBrain app market. That allows you to automate the process of downloading some what. Not as nice as titanium,buy it is an option that won't force you to root day 1.
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dbett4 said:
download DataSync in the play store...you can transfer apps and data over wifi.
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Requires root:thumbdown:
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Play Store error 24

Hi,
I'm trying to reinstall the Facebook app from the play Store, keep getting unknown error 24.. Anyone give me something to try and fix please
Non rooted 16gb nexus 7
Tia
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1821217
From the last post:
...I try another full wipe and tried reinstalling the app before using app2 zip to restore free apps...
...after multiple full wipes, rom flashings and reboots, at last I could reinstall my purchased apps!...
Thanks but I don't really want to factory reset just for one app.. Is there a folder or file I need to fix or delete?
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[SOLVED] Play store "insufficient space" error

I am getting the error in the attached pic when trying to update apps in the play store.
I tried to force stop Google services framework, Google play services, goggle play store, cleared data and cache for each, rebooted to stock recovery,cleared cache and still getting the error!
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Here's the pic
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Any chance any of these apps you are updating a backup restored from a previous version? Perhaps patched with something like Lkucy Patcher? Does it happen for all apps? Can you install any other apps from the Play Store without a problem?
haza12d said:
Any chance any of these apps you are updating a backup restored from a previous version? Perhaps patched with something like Lkucy Patcher? Does it happen for all apps? Can you install any other apps from the Play Store without a problem?
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I think I got it. Other apps install fine which was weird so I just removed app data for those apps then the app itself and it installed OK from the play store
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Google plus not installed !!

Hi
I update googleplus but not working then uninstall that
And now i cano not install it again
I do reset factory too
But cannot install yet
Stock rom 4.2.2 and root
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I would love to death how to uninstall that Google+
votinh said:
I would love to death how to uninstall that Google+
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I've done it with ROM toolbox lite (sometimes you need to click uninstall a few times for it to take) and root installer off the play store.
Anymore I just flash core gapps so its not even included. All of the Google apps can be downloaded off the play store as far as I am aware.
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[Q] Removing Google apps off KitKat

Hi All,
I'm looking to remove many of the google apps off my rooted nexus 4. I'm currently running stock KitKat 4.4.2 straight from OTA update.
Many apps such as google drive, google+, hangouts, play games etc I won't be using, yet they are taking up space in my phone.
How can I permanently remove these off my phone? Can it be done? through CWR? through ADB?
If this is not possible, do I need to flash an AOSP custom ROM? I've not opted for this route so far as it's a pain to swap over apps and themes onto a new ROM and I want to experiment with eXposed framework too.
Thanks
If you are rooted just use titanium backup or you can just disable them and they'll disappear from the app drawer
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I recommend disabling as removing can coz some minor issues if it breaks rom
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Why have you posted this twice at the same time? Root and use titanium or a root explorer to remove system apps, make sure you know what you're doing as removing some system apps can break your rom.
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simply delete .apk and .odex in /system/app and /system/priv-app
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zarica said:
simply delete .apk and .odex in /system/app and /system/priv-app
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This. Just make sure to backup everything first, as there can be unintended consequences. Most apps are safe to remove though.
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