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DileSoft2011-03-23 18:17:44
Android
DileSoft, 2011-03-23 18:17:44

Android - application installation began to slow down

The slider displays something like "installed from /cache/blablalbla" and is set to 0%. The Internet is working.

Installing directly from a file works, it does not work only from the Market.

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Artyom, 2011-03-23
@tormich

There may not be enough memory, try freeing memory and try again.

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Artyom, 2011-03-23
@tormich

You can view free memory like this: settings-> device memory -> phone memory-> free memory.

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sergehog, 2011-03-23
@sergehog

I recently had this on 1.6 donut. About 3 months ago after the next update of the market, the applications stopped downloading. Since I have a self-assembled market, and not from a vendor, I thought that somewhere the dependencies were broken. Then, however, I found complaints from other users.
The treatment was like this - remove all market updates and quickly install what you need. The market, in the meantime, is automatically self-updating again into a broken version ;-)
However, the latest google update solved my problem. Now you don’t have to bang the market, every time you install something

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Artyom, 2011-03-23
@tormich

Try updating the firmware if there is a fresh one. You can also try without a card. By the way, have you bought a new memory card for an hour? And then there are Chinese fake cards in which information is not written, but only file names are registered.

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Artyom, 2011-03-24
@tormich

I dug up a similar problem: The solution is as follows: you need to uninstall Market updates.
Settings –> Applications –> Application management –> Market –> Delete updates.
After that, you will be prompted twice to confirm your choice. Choose OK.

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sergehog, 2011-03-24
@sergehog

Here's a hardcore solution for you: if you have adb configured, backup MarketUpdater.apk and bang it from / system / app :-)
Then, when the next market update comes out (and how a mere mortal knows this, FIG knows), return the apk to its place

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