S shinydiscopants Well-known member Jun 4, 2010 84 0 0 Mar 12, 2011 #1 Any ideas? I tried uninstalling updates and rebooting.
E EVO-lutionary Well-known member Feb 12, 2011 87 11 0 Mar 12, 2011 #2 Are you rooted? And are you running a custom ROM? And are you using Titanium Backup and/or Rom Manager and/or Nandroid. You need to provide a lot more information before anyone can help you.
Are you rooted? And are you running a custom ROM? And are you using Titanium Backup and/or Rom Manager and/or Nandroid. You need to provide a lot more information before anyone can help you.
S shinydiscopants Well-known member Jun 4, 2010 84 0 0 Mar 13, 2011 #3 Nope, all stock. I had ADW Launcher, but I uninstalled it already. Oh, I have a Nexus One.
K kamtsa Well-known member Aug 6, 2010 131 19 0 Mar 13, 2011 #4 shinydiscopants said: Any ideas? I tried uninstalling updates and rebooting. Click to expand... Did you try to clear the Market data and cache? (in Settings | Applications | Manage Applications).
shinydiscopants said: Any ideas? I tried uninstalling updates and rebooting. Click to expand... Did you try to clear the Market data and cache? (in Settings | Applications | Manage Applications).
baseballfanz Well-known member Oct 14, 2010 358 73 0 Mar 13, 2011 #5 kamtsa said: Did you try to clear the Market data and cache? (in Settings | Applications | Manage Applications). Click to expand... if he's on the latest firmware 2.3.3 market data can only be write via titanium backup
kamtsa said: Did you try to clear the Market data and cache? (in Settings | Applications | Manage Applications). Click to expand... if he's on the latest firmware 2.3.3 market data can only be write via titanium backup
S shinydiscopants Well-known member Jun 4, 2010 84 0 0 Mar 13, 2011 #6 I just tried clearing the data, and it didn't help. I'm on 2.2.1. This sucks!
S shinydiscopants Well-known member Jun 4, 2010 84 0 0 Mar 13, 2011 #7 Is factory data reset my only hope?
E EVO-lutionary Well-known member Feb 12, 2011 87 11 0 Mar 14, 2011 #8 If you don't want to root, yes. If you don't mind rooting, it can be fixed.