Help please. - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I just got my Nexus 6p running on resurrection remix 8.1.0 (7.2.0 gcc) and flashed the 8.1 gapps onto it. Everything ran smoothly and i can see all the apps, but whenever i try completing the setup or launching a google app, i get "Google play services keeps stopping" just over and over again. Anyone know of a fix?

Did you wipe system, data, cache before flashing? Have any substratum themes installed?

Exodusche said:
Did you wipe system, data, cache before flashing? Have any substratum themes installed?
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Thanks so much! I just went through and re installed everything making sure to wipe dalvik and cache and it seems to have worked!

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[Q] Updating paranoidandroud rom guide

I know there's a lot of info on this subject, but im still confused about a few things related to simply updating to a new version of same rom.
some says i have to wipe all, clear cache and dalvik cache every time, others talk about dirty updating which i guess is without wipe, but do i still need to clear cache and dalvik, or just dalvik cache?, and do i have to flash gapps every time i just upgrade same rom?
like going from 2.50 > the latest 2.52, what i did was:
1. downloaded both pa_grouper-2.52-27OCT2012-190304.zip, and gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip and put them in root of my nexus 7
2. went to goomanager and clicked "flash ROMs", where i selected my grouper-2.52-27OCT2012-190304.zip, clicked "Order and flash selected" and on next screen checkmarked "Wipe cache/dalvik cache partition"
3. clicked flash, and waited..
4. did same procedure (step 2 and 3) with the gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip and now im not sure if that all i needed to do, or if there's something i don't have to do next time there a minor update.. or can i skip wipe cache?, or skip flashing gapps (unless there's a newer version of gapps)?
thanks for any answers
-Deco
My steps:
Flash new PA rom
Flash Gapps
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik
Reboot.
Never had a problem
Jordanooo said:
My steps:
Flash new PA rom
Flash Gapps
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik
Reboot.
Never had a problem
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but i still wonder if it's needed to wipe cache/dalvik because it seems to remove some login info fx. in gmail, wallpaper and such, and if it's not needed, then i might as well not do that
-Deco
If you dont wipe them, it can cause troubles.
Also, it shouldnt affect anything, doesnt for me
Edit: Gapps must be flashed everytime for PA. Forgot to mention that
Jordanooo said:
If you dont wipe them, it can cause troubles.
Also, it shouldnt affect anything, doesnt for me
Edit: Gapps must be flashed everytime for PA. Forgot to mention that
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Found this thread by searching.
I have a question. When you upgrade the ROM, and do all the steps listed above, does this also save the installed apps on the device?
zakafx said:
Found this thread by searching.
I have a question. When you upgrade the ROM, and do all the steps listed above, does this also save the installed apps on the device?
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Yes. Flashing the rom, then gapps, wiping cache and dalvik doesnt wipe any apps or apps data

[Q] Solved.

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starbeard89 said:
Hello,
I have looked quite a bit, but I can't find anything to help (perhaps I'm using the wrong search terms or something). The problem I keep running into is that, even with wiping cache, dalvik cache, and data/factory reset, gapps keeps on coming back. I've flashed the latest CM11 nightly, the latest Purity, and the latest BS Harmony, all without flashing gapps, but when it boots up, sure enough, gapps are there. Why are gapps still there, and what can I do to get rid of them?
Thank you in advance!
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Yes because it has backup system yo backup gapps, if you want to get rid of gapps, go to mounts and storage on cwm and do format system, and then flash cm11 or other rom
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starbeard89 said:
Hello,
I have looked quite a bit, but I can't find anything to help (perhaps I'm using the wrong search terms or something). The problem I keep running into is that, even with wiping cache, dalvik cache, and data/factory reset, gapps keeps on coming back. I've flashed the latest CM11 nightly, the latest Purity, and the latest BS Harmony, all without flashing gapps, but when it boots up, sure enough, gapps are there. Why are gapps still there, and what can I do to get rid of them?
Thank you in advance!
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If I'm not mistaken, some devs do add some gapps into their roms. Not all of them mind you. Also when you do a factory reset via the recovery, it doesn't wipe the system partition. Most roms will wipe it when it (rom) is flashed, so gapps from previous roms wouldn't or shouldn't be there.
Sent from my Nexus 7 (2013)
xtrymind said:
Yes because it has backup system yo backup gapps, if you want to get rid of gapps, go to mounts and storage on cwm and do format system, and then flash cm11 or other rom
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Thank you. I'm feeling sheepish.
You're welcome.
Sent from my Nexus 7 (2013)

[Q] Am I crazy? I didn't flash gapps, yet here they are!

I've got a Galaxy Nexus GSM. Downloaded ROM via AFH through paranoidandroid.co. Wiped data, cache, and dalvik cache.
I flashed in 4.41 Final without gapps. I don't think it asked for my Google account info at first boot, but gmail, hangouts, play store, etc. were in the drawer.
Can someone verify?
hawkshot said:
I've got a Galaxy Nexus GSM. Downloaded ROM via AFH through paranoidandroid.co. Wiped data, cache, and dalvik cache.
I flashed in 4.41 Final without gapps. I don't think it asked for my Google account info at first boot, but gmail, hangouts, play store, etc. were in the drawer.
Can someone verify?
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Did you have Gapps before install PA for example from previous ROM? If you didn't wipe system, your previous Gapps weren't removed.
We don't host the ROM on AFH... What's hosted on AFH is the gapps
#stayparanoid
pianistaPL said:
Did you have Gapps before install PA for example from previous ROM? If you didn't wipe system, your previous Gapps weren't removed.
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Dirty flashing?
Assistance for gapps
Reboot to recovery
Do a BACKUP!
Format system partition, Data , cache.
Do a install of your rom.
If gapps is not fount download it (The latest version and specifically for your android version)
Install the zip if necessary
Check if the problem is solved
You didn't wipe the system partition from whatever ROM your coming from, which in my guess means they're still in the /app or /priv-app folder.

Stuck at bootanimation

Hello, yesterday i want to flash PA 4.45, I have got twrp, so i wipe data and cache, instal pa, install gapps, and reboot, everything looks ok to the moment I open camera... and it says camera has stopped... so i decided to reboot my device, but after reboot its stuck in bootanimation of PA. please help
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oppofind5 said:
Hello, yesterday i want to flash PA 4.45, I have got twrp, so i wipe data and cache, instal pa, install gapps, and reboot, everything looks ok to the moment I open camera... and it says camera has stopped... so i decided to reboot my device, but after reboot its stuck in bootanimation of PA. please help
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MOD: can you move this to correct place?
This is probably the wrong forum for your question but you did not perform a full wipe before installing. You should try wiping data, cache, dalvik, factory data reset, and format /system and then install again. Also, please state what phone you are using.

Cyanogenmod 12.1 Google Play not working

Hello, I've flashed cyanogenmod 12.1 onto my galaxy S4 and installed gapps, but getting a Google play has stopped along with other Google services. Can anyone let me know what I'm doing wrong? Steps I did:
1. Go into recovery
2. Wipe data/factory reset
3. Installed cm-12.1-20150927-NIGHTLY-jfltexx.zip from download.cyanogenmod.org
4. Install gapps from opengapps.org (ARM/5.1/Nano)
5. Wipe cache partition
6. Wipe dalvik cache
7. Fix permissions
8. Reboot
Thanks!
Maybe it's the fix permissions part.
GDReaper said:
Maybe it's the fix permissions part.
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Yes I also tried without that step but unfortunately the same errors.
After switching over to TWRP, everything works! So if anyone is having the same issue, switch to TWRP.
Yea twrp is recommended for flashing cm rom especially latest version

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