Is there anyway to turn off the automatic market downloads that occur whenever you flash a new rom?
Whenever I wipe everything clean and install a new ROM I like to start with a fresh slate and selectively install apps... I HATE opening up market and seeing that its already auto downloading 80+ applications
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Joe92T said:
Is there anyway to turn off the automatic market downloads that occur whenever you flash a new rom?
Whenever I wipe everything clean and install a new ROM I like to start with a fresh slate and selectively install apps... I HATE opening up market and seeing that its already auto downloading 80+ applications
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When you flash a new ROM and it takes you to the setup screen just 'skip' setting up your Google account and it won't auto d/l, or you can go into settings/applications/ and force close the market app as well.
I do the former mostly, and use Titanium Backup Pro to batch reinstall my apps..Or sometimes I'll just leave the phone on the desk and come back in a 1.2 hours and it's all done. Either way works.
I have the opposite problem. It won't auto install any of my apps on a clean rom. Anyone know why?
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Hey guys, I have a problem when installing new apps or doing updates.
When I try to install new apps (angry birds Rio) it will download but not install, it has done this on other apps too. I have deleted apps to make room and done a factory reset and its still not working.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Have you tried to wipe the marked data from application settings? Don't know if it's going to help, but it's no harm in trying
Does it give you an error message when it gets to the install process? You could try unmounting the SD card temporarily before you try installing apps, this solved the only problem I've had installing apps from the Market.
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Have you tried to wipe the marked data from application settings? Don't know if it's going to help, but it's no harm in trying
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How would I do this?
And no never thought of mounting the sd card, but u think it gives me error code 18.
Hope this helps
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Settings - applications - all aplications, locate marked and wipe all the data. Next time you start marked you should have to agree with terms as you did the first time.
Tried that mate, still not working
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avenge the rage said:
Hey guys, I have a problem when installing new apps or doing updates.
When I try to install new apps (angry birds Rio) it will download but not install, it has done this on other apps too. I have deleted apps to make room and done a factory reset and its still not working.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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I've had this happen in the past and the only way I could get around this issue was to delete the file 'Smdl2tmp1.asec'
To do this, connect your phone to a PC and use Windows Explorer to search for the file. You will need to set Windows Explorer to read hidden files for it to find this file.
Hope this works for you too.
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If the apps download but don't install you can install them manually. Using any file manager head to /cache/download , here you will see all the apps you tried installing recently. They don't have useful names but the icons should help you remember what they are.
Find the package and install it manually.
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Right I sorted it. I took out the sd card and it installed it for some reason
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...because i uninstalled mine to install the new version in the market and it didn't work. Pretty please?
It'll take five minutes of your time. Please?
Just uninstall, reboot, download new version, then use TB to convert to system app.
Let me know if it works...
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hey there,
I rooted my Nexus7 (2012) using WugFresh's Toolkit (it worked, I have root access).
Now I wanted to delete/deactivate some of the stuff I don't want/need like for example the hangouts app using the app "Root App Delete". I can choose to deactivate the app, but afterwards it still works/opens up.
So how do I actually deactivate this stuff?
thanks so much
brokaaa
I personally use Clean Master - Free Optimizer (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cleanmaster.mguard). It completely Uninstalls the system apps and not just deactivates them.
I use root uninstaller it will freeze, backup or uninstall apps. So you could backup hangouts (if you were ever going to want it again) and uninstall it or just freeze it to stop it working sometimes you have to uninstall it twice as the first uninstall only removes the updates
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In the System Apps folder there are a few apps that I want to use but they aren't showing up in the app drawer. When I click on the app I want to use it tries to install it (doesn't say update app, it's like installing it for the first time) but it says app not installed. For example I want to use the app "Life square" or life stream, whatever it's called, but when I select the app it will not install.
Is there any way I can get these apps to install? I find it to be weird that they are listed in the System Apps folder but are not actually installed. Should I try deleting the apps I want to use and then re install them?
Any advice would be appreciated.
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