Gallery stops working on album folder delete - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've been having this problem whenever I try to delete an entire album. I'm assuming it might be something I disabled through Package Disabler and I'm having trouble finding out which one it is. Does anyone know what packages affects this?

spacehebrew said:
I've been having this problem whenever I try to delete an entire album. I'm assuming it might be something I disabled through Package Disabler and I'm having trouble finding out which one it is. Does anyone know what packages affects this?
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please describe your problem in more detail, are you getting any error while deleting the album?

As soon as I press the delete button, it'll show the progress bar for the folder and then immediately get a "Gallery stopped working" error.

Hi dear ,
Did you try to clear the Gallery app data from the settings and then try again to delete any album !?
Try it. It works in most common problem related with ' app stopped working '

spacehebrew said:
As soon as I press the delete button, it'll show the progress bar for the folder and then immediately get a "Gallery stopped working" error.
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i am sorry for late reply, there may be some basic things you can try that will solve this problem. go to application manager search gallery and clear cache, reboot your device, and if problem still not solved then try to clear cache and dalvik cache try to clear RAM with any good RAM cleaner application :laugh:

Thanks for the help! Clearing the app data and cache fixed the crashes for me.

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Youtube APP error

Since yesterday I am getting a warning "Storage is full" when I use youtube app on my HTC HD2. I tried clearing all the files in windows/youtube and I am still getting the error. Is there any another solution? Can I reinstall the APP?
I have the same problem :'(
For me, it seems that this issue simply comes from not having enough free storage RAM (I think you need around 5mb minimum).
Try deleting things off your device (eg/ Opera cache, old cabs... etc - ie, not just Youtube files).
go into the task manager and shut down all running apps, makes the world of difference
sorrybut I'm new to this .
How do I delete opera caches , and if i delete a cab file after i've installed it , will it affect it's function ?
In opera settings, and no, cab not needed after install.
Meiyo said:
sorrybut I'm new to this .
How do I delete opera caches , and if i delete a cab file after i've installed it , will it affect it's function ?
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it's worth keeping a folder of cabs on your sd card for use if you are forced to hard reset.
Alright thank you so much !

com.htc.bgp force close [(ACTUALLY) FIXED 04/29/2011]

EDIT: After studying some logs, and struggling with this issue for some time, I am happy to say I have finally figured out why this happens, and how to fix it.
The issue is with the calendar, which is why what is written below would work for a short time, before the problem would resurface. If you navigate into the calendar settings, you will see an option within Calendar View Settings to "Include Weather". What is happening, regardless of whether this is checked, is upon the gps turning on, and in set intervals afterward, the calendar tries to check the weather. When it does not find the proper apk, the com.htc.bgp message appears.
How To Fix
The files that need to be replaced are WeatherProvider.apk and WeatherProvider.odex (WeatherProvider.zip), which I have attached below for convenience. Simply replace these files using the method you prefer (adb, terminal, root file browser), remembering to remount /system as rw, then fix_permissions and reboot.
Alternatively, I made a flashable version (com.htc.bgp_fix_flashable-signed.zip), which you need only flash from recovery and reboot.
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I recently started getting notices that com.htc.bgp stopped and needed a force close. Though it seemed not to affect anything, it was annoying.
It happens when one removes the sense apps (though I have not narrowed down exactly which ones).
To fix this, go to settings, applications, manage applications, then clear data in Calendar, Calander Provider, and Gmail.
Thank you! It was starting to really annoy me.
EDIT: It's back.
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Came back on me too. Cleared delvik as well. I may have to try and track down all the weather app crap I removed to stop it if no one can figure out a better way.
According to Elixer that process is started by ConnectToPCService. Hope that helps. I no longer get but I'm back to stock with all HTC junk intact, just Sprint crap removed.
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Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=659325
Check the OP for a real fix to this issue.
How do you "flash" from recovery & reboot
does this work on other htc phones?
i flashed this on a desire hd running leedroid 3.0.2 but i still get the FC
din clear data after flashing
note: i used a no sense script but left myhtc and htclocationservice intact
problem parsing package
i had downloaded the said files but when I tried to install the files,it says problem parsing the package..how to fix this?
thanks,
Jovirex

HELP..

today suddenly i am unable to open my app folders (i.e eReading, games multimedia, social) all of them though i can open my apps..
i am geting this error
the application Acer content folders (process com.acer.app) has stopped unexpectedly. please try again.
i have tried closing and opening the tab.. hope i dont have to reset my tab.. but if i have to how do i backup my data...
Did you try wiping the cache and data first?
The app is called AppInApp if I'm not mistaken. Go to Applications/Manage Applications and click on All. Then find AppInApp and click on Clear data.
wow quick reply! i just came back to write that i solved the prob by clearing data.. but i saw u have already beaten me to it!
anywayz thanks a lot!!!!
will have to do additions to it again though but atleast its working now!!!

Foreground apps crash with no errors

Hello
I have this problem. whenever I open play store and apply updates or install new apps, the play store crashes and the updates are interrupted until I re-open it and resume the update manually. This doesn't seem to happen when the updates are done in the background automatically without opening the store first. I have already tried uninstalling, deleting cache and data, reboot etc. but the problem persists.
I have the Samsung Galaxy note 3 SM-N9005 LTE version with rooted kitkat 4.4.2
paolo200 said:
Hello
I have this problem. whenever I open play store and apply updates or install new apps, the play store crashes and the updates are interrupted until I re-open it and resume the update manually. This doesn't seem to happen when the updates are done in the background automatically without opening the store first. I have already tried uninstalling, deleting cache and data, reboot etc. but the problem persists.
I have the Samsung Galaxy note 3 SM-N9005 LTE version with rooted kitkat 4.4.2
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Hi, did you by any chance even tried going into the recovery and clearing the cache from there?
andreipaval said:
Hi, did you by any chance even tried going into the recovery and clearing the cache from there?
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Yes I did, both cache and dalvik
I see that very few people have this very annoying issue
I just don't want to resort to factory reset. I mean I know it will probably fix it but I just don't feel like setting my phone up again from the start which is time consuming, besides, what would be the purpose of this wonderful community if all problems were solved by wiping up one's phone.
I was wondering if the cause could be some poor memory management or bad cleaning/anti-virus apps interfering with the memory management I mean I am a complete noob in terms of android management but I assume when there are multiple apps being downloaded/updated at the same time it must consume a great deal of resources but for an app to crash without even the popup message that says "....has stopped" I have never seen before
paolo200 said:
I see that very few people have this very annoying issue
I just don't want to resort to factory reset. I mean I know it will probably fix it but I just don't feel like setting my phone up again from the start which is time consuming, besides, what would be the purpose of this wonderful community if all problems were solved by wiping up one's phone.
I was wondering if the cause could be some poor memory management or bad cleaning/anti-virus apps interfering with the memory management I mean I am a complete noob in terms of android management but I assume when there are multiple apps being downloaded/updated at the same time it must consume a great deal of resources but for an app to crash without even the popup message that says "....has stopped" I have never seen before
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Maybe you try to get a appstore.apk, delete your's wipe Cache and then install the apk.
I would also recommend data wipe though cause with backup (I use titanium) it'll be less time consuming than everything else. Just backup user data and you won't have to set it up again. The thing is it's not guaranteed that the problem lies within playstore and since we don't have your phone in our hands it is nearly impossible to point you to the exact fix.
4aces said:
Maybe you try to get a appstore.apk, delete your's wipe Cache and then install the apk.
I would also recommend data wipe though cause with backup (I use titanium) it'll be less time consuming than everything else. Just backup user data and you won't have to set it up again. The thing is it's not guaranteed that the problem lies within playstore and since we don't have your phone in our hands it is nearly impossible to point you to the exact fix.
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well... speaking of backup I also use titanium and nandroid, thank god for that because earlier I tried something stupid (suggested here on XDA though) I cleared the app store cache and data which is fine because I did it before with no problem but then I cleared the google services framework data/cache, I wish I hadn't because it literally messed everything up. I was unable to connect at all to the store even though I had a good network connection. thank god it worked again after I restored the app/data
I can live with that issue. it's not such a hassle since I usually check the play store for updates every day at least. but I may try your first suggestion though. thanks 4aces
paolo200 said:
well... speaking of backup I also use titanium and nandroid, thank god for that because earlier I tried something stupid (suggested here on XDA though) I cleared the app store cache and data which is fine because I did it before with no problem but then I cleared the google services framework data/cache, I wish I hadn't because it literally messed everything up. I was unable to connect at all to the store even though I had a good network connection. thank god it worked again after I restored the app/data
I can live with that issue. it's not such a hassle since I usually check the play store for updates every day at least. but I may try your first suggestion though. thanks 4aces
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As you wish b careful though. I think (definitely not 100% sure) you have to put the apk file in device/system/apk with es file Explorer or root Explorer and than put the permission to rw rr.
That's why I recommend full wipe.
4aces said:
As you wish b careful though. I think (definitely not 100% sure) you have to put the apk file in device/system/apk with es file Explorer or root Explorer and than put the permission to rw rr.
That's why I recommend full wipe.
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oops... no appstore.apk in /system/app folder. how could that be? On the other hand there is a com.android.vending-1.apk in /data/app so I'm puzzled
paolo200 said:
oops... no appstore.apk in /system/app folder. how could that be? On the other hand there is a com.android.vending-1.apk in /data/app so I'm puzzled
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Same here no worries my fault.
http://www.androidpit.com/how-to-install-the-play-store
Here is how to install. Again that's on your own risk!!
4aces said:
Same here no worries my fault.
http://www.androidpit.com/how-to-install-the-play-store
Here is how to install. Again that's on your own risk!!
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thanks for the link. maybe I could try to update it as my version is 4.6.17 which is older than 4.8.19 and see if there is a change. One thing I don't understand is that one can only disable it and not uninstall it so does that mean it's a system app even though it's not in the /system/app folder? should I convert it to user app with titanium prior to update?
paolo200 said:
thanks for the link. maybe I could try to update it as my version is 4.6.17 which is older than 4.8.19 and see if there is a change. One thing I don't understand is that one can only disable it and not uninstall it so does that mean it's a system app even though it's not in the /system/app folder? should I convert it to user app with titanium prior to update?
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From what I read so far it is implemented in system and not so easy to mess with. In the link above is a link back to xda. It'll be best if u read it.
PS. Hitting the thanks button is faster than typing
Ok I installed the new version but no improvement the app still crashes while downloading the second update. Grrrrr... insane!
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
paolo200 said:
Ok I installed the new version but no improvement the app still crashes while downloading the second update. Grrrrr... insane!
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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One more suggestion. Try to open application manager in settings and select all. Look for download manager and clear the cache then reboot.
If it doesn't help wait for other replies or wipe data will have to do the work.
4aces said:
One more suggestion. Try to open application manager in settings and select all. Look for download manager and clear the cache then reboot.
If it doesn't help wait for other replies or wipe data will have to do the work.
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I tried that but didn't help. then I tried to update and move to system, made it even worse as play store crashed as soon as I hit the update button. Reinstalling the app wouldn't help so I had to restore a nandroid backup. I'm giving up now but won't waste time doing a wipe data because it's not a real issue since I'm able to update anyway by hitting the button and close play store right after. All my apps still update in the background anyway

Camera restart

Hi,
Most often camera restart or error occur before and after system update. Tried with clear data and cache and reboot. But still the same issue arises.please provide solution.
Camera Error
lokesh.kpm said:
Hi,
Most often camera restart or error occur before and after system update. Tried with clear data and cache and reboot. But still the same issue arises.please provide solution.
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I had the same ongoing issue after flashing XPOSED frameworks, since my phone is rooted. I tried deleting cache partition, data and factory reset but nothing worked untill I flashed the stock build rom once again from fastboot mode.
Similar problem here after updating camera app.
lokesh.kpm said:
Hi,
Most often camera restart or error occur before and after system update. Tried with clear data and cache and reboot. But still the same issue arises.please provide solution.
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Similar problem here after updating camera app. Only solution was back to the stock camera app.
lokesh.kpm said:
Hi,
Most often camera restart or error occur before and after system update. Tried with clear data and cache and reboot. But still the same issue arises.please provide solution.
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I also have Camera error, Please restart Camera error. tried clearing cache/data and reboot and same issue.
Not sure if its from changing DPI or something else. I'm just at a lost as to what to do next
merlok said:
I also have Camera error, Please restart Camera error. tried clearing cache/data and reboot and same issue.
Not sure if its from changing DPI or something else. I'm just at a lost as to what to do next
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Are you able to write on SD card?
Check if you are able to save new files on memory.
restart camera problem in moto g4 plus
just faced the camera restart problem on my device and tried to figure it out
open camera -> settings -> general -> storage -> change to phone
so now the default location for storing the images you had caputred is been your device itself
if this works fine , try to move anything to the your memory card / delete from your memory card if you face any problem regarding read/write then probably theres some issue with your memory card
try some read / write operations pluging the memory card in a computer also.

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