[Solved] Maps update fails - newer API required - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm running rooted stock. When I try to update maps or Quickoffice I get the attached error. It is as if the store is dishing out the kitkat versions of the apps for me. I think this started when I flashed cm11 and then flashed back. Anyone know where the store is pulling that data from? I'd much rather find it and manually change it than have to wipe data and start from scratch.
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When changing between operating systems (kitkat, jellyfish, etc) never ever flash over top off the existing Rom. The file structure is different and you will have issues like this.
Save yourself more grief and blue the bullet and wipe ☺
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tdevaughn said:
When changing between operating systems (kitkat, jellyfish, etc) never ever flash over top off the existing Rom. The file structure is different and you will have issues like this.
Save yourself more grief and blue the bullet and wipe ☺
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I'm pretty sure I did a factory reset and formatted the system partition. I really don't know how anything persisted. But apparently it did. Sigh.

Wipe cache as well.

Did factory wipe and restored data from titanium. Had same issue. Wiped data for play store, and services framework. No more error. I guess the bad data was saved by titanium and I accidentally restored it.
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Restore and AOKP not cooperating

I have selected AOKP as my first experience with ROMs but am getting a few problems I cannot find solutions for through searching. This thread will be dedicated to the fact that when I restore my 32-ish apps (some with data) from Titanium Backup, it suggests a reboot but when I do, it never boots. It just sits on the rotating unicorn for about 10 minutes until I get bored and yank the battery then SBF back to .604 and start over. Should I just re-download all of them from the Market manually? Ideas?
Or you could restore them one at a time. Reboot after each one and see which one is causing the issue. But if you're not concerned about losing any app data then yes, I'd just get them all back from the market.
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Try restoring the apps without data.
If this still gives you a bootloop, just download the apps from the Play Store.
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infazzdar said:
Try restoring the apps without data.
If this still gives you a bootloop, just download the apps from the Play Store.
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Yeah, that is what I thought. Thanks for the verification.

Stuck at Samsung logo

Hi all,
I was hoping someone could shed sime light to my situation. I have a rogers S4 and I rooted it via motochopper and it worked fine. Restored all my apps from Titanium backuoband all was well.
This morning my phone then got stuck at the samsung boot screen and I had to wipe data via the stock recovery to get iy working again...
Can anyone tell me why this is happening? This is thr 3rd time this has happened
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My guess would be the titanium backup. As it can mess things up, once in a while.
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linkin275 said:
My guess would be the titanium backup. As it can mess things up, once in a while.
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I would blame TB mess ups more on old data being restored that causes problems, than TB itself.
OP... Are your app backups from a different ROM? If so, then I would try restoring without data. Or fresh app installs.
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are you restoring system apps? or just user apps? if you are restoring system apps or something like the messaging storage, will normally cause problems in TB.
best to just connect to wifi and download all the apps again from playstore.
What I would do is odin back to stock do not restore anything for a day or 2, and monitor it. If it never does it again, then it was your backup, keep in mind some apps that worked on the G3, may not work on the G4.
Yes, this is Titanium, it happenned to me too, remember that doing that is like copying everything in the C: Program Files of a PC, formating the computer and restoring that folder, it might work, but you might end up in a lot of trouble overtime since the OS installs different part everywhere. Use Carbon aka Helium, its a much cleaner way to go
I was restoring apps (with data) and the backups were from older ROMs I used in my nexus 4. I am currently trying a non-rooted method for a few days and see if this problem reoccurs
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UPDATE: so far so good... My setup is currently unrooted and I haven't had this issue appear. I'm gonna root in a few days and monitor it again
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Files carrying over from previous rom

After flashing MIUI on my N4 and going back to a nandroid of a previous AOKP rom, I am getting a "Unfortunately, System UI has stopped" message over and over. Also, I noticed that after going to another rom (either nandroid or clean flash), there are some files left from the previous rom (e.g., flashed Carbon then went back to nandroid of AOKP and had a PIE remnant, which I know is not present on AOKP). I'm figuring this has something to do with things not getting completely wiped (all this is after complete wipe in TWRP between flashes).
Anyone have any advice on how to get a complete wipe between flashes?
Thanks in advance
Wipe cache, wipe system, wipe dalvik cache and factory reset. Do all those in recovery mode.
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scream4cheese said:
Wipe cache, wipe system, wipe dalvik cache and factory reset. Do all those in recovery mode.
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I did all those. Although, if I remember correctly, there's no option to wipe system in TWRP. Not sure. But I did wipe everything I could in TWRP recovery.
Thanks though.
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It's there under advanced wipe.
Wayne Tech Nexus
This happens to me to for some reason even if I do wipe system. The wallpaper from my previous ROM almost always gets carried over for some reason
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justin11141 said:
This happens to me to for some reason even if I do wipe system. The wallpaper from my previous ROM almost always gets carried over for some reason
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This happens if you have it set for your apps and settings to be restored by Google. I never advice this
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zelendel said:
This happens if you have it set for your apps and settings to be restored by Google. I never advice this
Wayne Tech Nexus
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Oh wow well that makes sense.
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scream4cheese said:
Wipe cache, wipe system, wipe dalvik cache and factory reset. Do all those in recovery mode.
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After this flash ROM, then skip set up wizard and go to settings > backup and reset and do a factory reset from there. It will reboot. Then everything from the other ROM should be gone.
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fireboypr said:
After this flash ROM, then skip set up wizard and go to settings > backup and reset and do a factory reset from there. It will reboot. Then everything from the other ROM should be gone.
Hit thanks if I helped
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But will I have a ROM to go back to? I mean if I do a factory reset after flashing the ROM that doesn't erase the ROM?
Oh, and what if you're trying to restore a nandroid?
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scott62185 said:
But will I have a ROM to go back to? I mean if I do a factory reset after flashing the ROM that doesn't erase the ROM?
Oh, and what if you're trying to restore a nandroid?
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Doing that after a rom flash can cause issues. That is why I always suggest to doing a full and proper wipe before flashing. Though it does seem that MIUI for some reason doesn't always properly remove files when this is done.
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zelendel said:
Doing that after a rom flash can cause issues. That is why I always suggest to doing a full and proper wipe before flashing. Though it does seem that MIUI for some reason doesn't always properly remove files when this is done.
Wayne Tech Nexus
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Hmmm, so what do you suggest?
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scott62185 said:
But will I have a ROM to go back to? I mean if I do a factory reset after flashing the ROM that doesn't erase the ROM?
Oh, and what if you're trying to restore a nandroid?
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What? A factory reset clears out user data and restores the ROM back to the way it is after a fresh install. It doesn't touch the system partition.
You do know that titanium can restore app data from a nandroid, right?
The noobness is strong with this one.
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What? A factory reset clears out user data and restores the ROM back to the way it is after a fresh install. It doesn't touch the system partition.
You do know that titanium can restore app data from a nandroid, right?
The noobness is strong with this one.
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I never thought about the rom being left intact after a factory reset because I only do a full wipe when flashing a whole new rom (I've never wiped after flashing a new rom, only before). And yeah, I use Titanium Backup.
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This happens to me to for some reason even if I do wipe system. The wallpaper from my previous ROM almost always gets carried over for some reason
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Google's built in backup can do that. Many custom ROM's custom settings can be restored as well if there are provisions in the ROM that allow that data to be backed up to the Google servers. Many of the custom settings I use on CM are restored by this mechanism in the rare event of a wipe. With "App Data" being able to be synced with Google's servers we'll see much more of this as well; I think it's great.
These are "non-essential" settings that won't/shouldn't affect stability, etc...
Example: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/45135/

[Q] Need to re-install official MF3 after rooting and deleting applications.

Hello xda-dev,
I'm having trouble finding somebody else with a similar situation as mine:
So I picked up my new I337 from Costco this week. While using it throughout the week, I was very unfortunate as to allow the MF3 update from ATT to successfully update on my device. (This is the part where I cry because I can't install GE or custom bootloaders)
While doing some more research, I finally used this method to get root access after which I got Titanium Backup to remove the stock ATT bloatware.
I then proceeded to carefully un-install about a dozen or so applications most of which were ATT garbage.
Now maybe I uninstalled something crucial, or maybe certain applications need the ATT bloatware to run correctly, but my problem now is that Music and S-Voice both crash moments after starting them, so I would like to re-install my OTA MF3 update.
I understand that I have no shot downgrading or installing custom boot loaders at the moment, but I know that the MF3 rom seems to be available here.
Is there any risk in me getting Odin and attempting to install the rom using down+home+power way? (Sorry don't know the name for this procedure yet.)
I have come to peace with being stuck on MF3, but at the same time I would like to regain full functionality of my S-Voice and Music.
How would I go about safely re-installing my OS?
Using titanium backup, set both programs to be user apps, reboot, and switch back to system apps. Worked for me with Svoice, Smusic, and a few other programs. No more "Unfortunately xxxx has stopped" messages.
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EDIT: This should be the link for the original thread about this problem.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2282959
Thank you so much, Doymecca.
This works for me... to an extent. S-Voice will only continue to run if I keep it as a user app.
Still no luck with the Stock Music player.
Will check the other threat now for a solution regarding a complete OS wipe.
Have you tried wiping your dalvik cache yet?
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EDIT: Here us a thread about wiping dalvik
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1752390
I have tried wiping the "cache partition" as well as "wipe data/factory reset" from the stock recovery boot menu with no result.
Also I'm not sure, but I don't think I can wipe the Dalvik without a custom bootloader?? (Even after reading around, I don't understand the difference between Dalvik and what I have tried.)
EDIT: I really think, the reinstall would be my best option. I'm most curious to know if I'm at risk of bricking my device if I try to restore the MF3 rom from the earlier thread.
I could be wrong but I don't think you could flash that without a custom recovery.
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Apparently I cannot post outside links...
Google what is dalvik cache, also check out system tuner app in the play store, this app has a feature for wiping your dalvik cache along with a ton of other things.
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I could be wrong but I don't think you could flash that without a custom recovery.
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I also would not risk a flash.
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matievan said:
I have tried wiping the "cache partition" as well as "wipe data/factory reset" from the stock recovery boot menu with no result.
Also I'm not sure, but I don't think I can wipe the Dalvik without a custom bootloader?? (Even after reading around, I don't understand the difference between Dalvik and what I have tried.)
EDIT: I really think, the reinstall would be my best option. I'm most curious to know if I'm at risk of bricking my device if I try to restore the MF3 rom from the earlier thread.
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Just so its clear, you can NOT flash the rom in your link. Luckily, you won't be able to since you don't have a custom recovery. Trying to put a recovery on and flashing that rom could cause irreparable damage to your phone. You're mf3 and are severely limited to what you can do.
If you continue to mess with tibu, freeze the apps, don't delete them. That way if you mess something up you can get them back
You extract the contents of that ROM, and a manually add in the missing apps until your problem dissapears (will prob have to change permissions on each added app to "rw-r-r" and reboot for apps replaced apps to take effect)
That should work...and next time use titanium back up to actually back up, than freeze apps reboot see if there's any problems...if none than uninstall
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Thanks for the quick replies, everyone. I appreciate your help.
After much more research, I do see that there is no MF3 factory image available yet. I guess I wait til then.
matievan said:
Thanks for the quick replies, everyone. I appreciate your help.
After much more research, I do see that there is no MF3 factory image available yet. I guess I wait til then.
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Just to add to their arguments, absolute no flashing with odin on the MF3. Period. You will definitely mess something up. I'm thinking you altered the system recovery by getting rid of some stuff. You are going to have to wait until the devs come out with something.

Tapatalk app not functioning properly

So it logs me in, but it loads infinitely and nothing ends up loading in entirely. I've tried uninstalling it, deleting the data/cache but no luck
TechMillz93 said:
So it logs me in, but it loads infinitely and nothing ends up loading in entirely. I've tried uninstalling it, deleting the data/cache but no luck
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Remove this folder from storage
comquoordtapatalkxdapreactivity
Then wipe caches and reboot.
Gizmoe said:
Remove this folder from storage
comquoordtapatalkxdapreactivity
Then wipe caches and reboot.
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Nvm so it's suddenly good now
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I haven't had this issue yet but it does have problems from time to time. When I have problems I usually wipe data on app and reboot and sign in again and its fine. I always make sure I have an old backup too using titanium backup cuz sometimes the updates cause issues and I'll just roll back. My advice is use XDA app maybe and try tapa again in a week or so maybe it will work again. Idk. Looks like you've already tried what you can and its not working.. Hope you get it fixed.
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