[Q] Starting my Nexus 7 - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Almost every time I start my Nexus 7 I get a screen that asks me if I want to install a certain App or a list of them I could install (instead of just going to my homepage). I thought at first it was because of a recent app I installed but i've uninstalled all the Apps since this began happening. Any ideas to stop this would be appreciated.

Virus,maybe. If you don't have any important stuff on your N7, do a wipe everything and flash a clean rom.

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process com.google.process.gapps has stopped working error

I've searched for a fix for this error but all it brings up are like 100 page threads and I can't get to the exact page. Does anybody know how I can stop getting this to pop up? I've tried switching roms but the next one does it as well. Any tips?
Nobody knows a fix for this one?
For me, turning off Sync Browser in sync settings for my Google account fixed this problem. I am using a HP Touch pad though, but should be the same on any android device.
tedrogers61 said:
For me, turning off Sync Browser in sync settings for my Google account fixed this problem. I am using a HP Touch pad though, but should be the same on any android device.
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Same thing is happening on my touchpad when I click sync browser that comes up. Turning it off is fine with me thanks for the tip.
This happened to me occasionally when I was running a custom rom but since I updated to the next version of the rom and flashed gapps, it hasn't come back. There did not appear to be a reason or rhyme. I tried to reinstall chrome and gmail but not sure of the results. May want to try that.
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process com.google.process.gapps has stopped working
I have the same problem. The only difference that I know exactly when happened and what is the reason.
I upgraded to JellyBean, but just before that I force stopped some running apps thinking of a "clear" upgrade (WRONG).
Then after the upgrade (I was rooted before it) I opened Titanium Backup and noticed that some applications were showing as uninstalled ???
I did not uninstall them - but somehow they ended up uninstalled after the upgrade.
I suppose this happened because I stopped those few processes just before upgrading.
Now the applications showed as uninstalled are: "DRM Storage Protected..." Media Storage" , "Gallery" and some more
All those missing now ... I cannot start Google Store at all !? It opens for a second and closes itself. Tried to restore those with Titanium Backup but it does not restore them ... just runs endlessly.
PLEASE HELP !
I would try to flash the factory rom, unless you are using custom, flash the custom with gapps.
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buffnutz1 said:
I've searched for a fix for this error but all it brings up are like 100 page threads and I can't get to the exact page. Does anybody know how I can stop getting this to pop up? I've tried switching roms but the next one does it as well. Any tips?
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Here's the most simple fix. Remove your Google account and add it again.
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It's been driving me nuts.
As soon as my Nexus 7 boots I get the message.
I removed my Google account and re-entered my details.
The message popped up again as soon as the account was added.
I'm on the stock 4.2.1 rooted ROM.
Factory reset next without restoring a backup.
Speaking of backup. When I used the ADB restore command.
I had the message that my device will restart. It did. I then had the Restore screen on my Nexus 7.
I hit Restore my data button or whatever it's called, and my tablet reset immediately. And no data was restored to my Nexus.
It's seems that is broken too.
I cleared Data and Cache of Browser (my stock Browser) and error disappeared, problem fixed...
I'm having this issue as well. Started happening after I flashed Paranoid Android 2.99 Beta 6 and the current gApps zip.
clankfu said:
I'm having this issue as well. Started happening after I flashed Paranoid Android 2.99 Beta 6 and the current gApps zip.
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VladaP85 said:
I cleared Data and Cache of Browser (my stock Browser) and error disappeared, problem fixed...
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Did you tried this? (Comment before yours)
Finally cured it on my stock rooted Nexus 7.
Factory wipe and didn't restore any system apps.
So far so good.
I tried every other trick in the book.
So in the end, a wipe was the only option.
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I just solved this on my Nexus. It was one of the google apps having a sync issue. I solved it by turning each one off till the error stopped then uninstalling it and reloading it.
TWRP 2.3.3 installed via Goomanager.
With rooted stock ROM 4.2.1 I used GooManager to download latest Paranoid Android 2.99 Beta 9 and GAPPS-JB-20121011.zip.
Factory reset and wipe of Cache & Dalvik then flashed PA from Goomanager
Nexus booted into PA
Opened Goo manager and flashed the GAPPS I'd already downloaded.
Nexus boots into unlock screen but then says "Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped" and when that is cleared I get "Unfortunately, Setup Wizard has stopped" over and over again.
I don't get an opportunity to do anything other that re-boot into recovery.
I've re-flashed GAPPS by itself over the top, as well as PA and have tried, from within TWRP, to flash both one after the other. I always get the same errors.
Any advice please?
[Edit #1]
Used Wug's NRT 1.6.1 to flash back to stock, unlock and rooted again.
Installed Goo Manager again and downloaded GAPPS and PA 2.99 and going to see what happens.
and.....
Exactly the same problem!
[Edit #2]
Solved.
There was a later version of GAPPS that Goo didn't have listed.

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My nexus 7 is having problems once every like couple days or even like a week and a few days my nexus 7 will say that___ is not responding and if I try to open it says that too and of I uninstall it when I try to reinstall it will say not enough space left and than when it goes to another app I can reinstall the old one but I've noticed it goes in alphabetical order and I'm at p right now
Do a complete wipe of the device (through settings) and then set it up again.
Rooted, Rom?
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Rooted paranoid android 2.5.2
Any other way around then wiping data through settings?

Android is updating evry time i boot.

Hello folks,
Know someone something to solve's this problem? When i get the message he is actually starting up the applications. I think that updating tool is stuck on that state or can not optimize an application. I have readed the whole logcat but don't understand it. so i include it anyway maby some of you understand it better. The problem started after the first CM10.1 update after that it keeps giving that message.
I tryed:
- Formating cache and dalvik-cache
- removed the odex files from wordfeud (wordfeud won't start after that first update)
things i probably better don't had done:
- Try to recover manually my games
- pluged in a samsung usb cable (devices crashed! on that moment (but that was on stock))
Specs:
Nexus 7 wifi (32gib)
android 4.2.1 CM10.1-2013112-NIGTLY-GROUPER
Formatting the dalvik cache will cause the 'Android is updating' result. You might want to flash the custom rom again and let your apps restore from Play Store. You can restore game data, usually, after installing the app, but don't restore the game.
If it simply says "starting apps", I would not worry about it.
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[Q] Configurator stopped

The Message "Config stopped" keeps appearing on my Nexus 7 screen and it jumps into repeated rebooting.
Why is this so? can anyone out there help me? I'm new to this portal and a complete novice on the ins and outs of the nexus 7.
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The Message "Config stopped" keeps appearing on my Nexus 7 screen and it jumps into repeated rebooting.
Why is this so? can anyone out there help me? I'm new to this portal and a complete novice on the ins and outs of the nexus 7.
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Are you using a custom ROM? If so, do a full factory reset and wipe the caches. Then install the latest version of the ROM (make sure it is not a known bug of the ROM too). Don't restore your apps via an app backup thing. If you must, do them one at a time so you can identify if one of the apps is causing the problem.
If you arent on a custom ROM, consider uninstalling all apps that are risky, then reinstall one at a time.
Next wipe the data of any system apps that could cause this problem.
If this doesn't work, do a factory reset. You may need to return to stock using adb to wipe the dalvik and cache (I don't know if factory reset doesn't this anyway).
I hope this helps
Thanks, I will try the latter, as I'm not rooted. Will keep you posted.
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[Q] Phone Does Not Restore Apps When Setting Up For First Time

With my Nexus 4, when I signed in for the first time, it automatically installed all the apps that were in use on my previous phone. But with the LG G2 D803, I signed in and it asked if I wanted to restore from my Google account, but it didn't install anything!
I'm dreading having to install all these apps one by one! Any solutions?
Being a flash whore I wondered the same thing. Sometimes apps install and sometimes they don't even though your restore.

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