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Help Reboot = Error Messages

I rebooted my HTC Eris a few minutes ago and when it turned back on I got like three error messages:

1. The application Flexilis Mobile Security (process com.lookout) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.

2.The application Google Maps (process com.google.android.apps.maps) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.

3. The process com.google.process.gapps has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.

Also when I try to open "settings" I get an error message for that as well as "phone".

I also do not have service!!!

I think I killed my android!
 
process com.google.process.gapps has stopped unexpectedly


Gaaaah this is sooo annoying and ridiculous!!!
I started getting this message acouple months ago and after awhile I just ignored it. But I couldn't stand it any longer and took my phone into Verizon which the guy suggested I system restore the phone. Not thinking at all I told him to do it.
I lost everything but my photos n videos half of my contacts were gone too even though I had the back up assistance. Anyways it worked for maybe a week and the damn thing came back!?!? :eek:

I've done this system restore about 4 times now I just want my google maps to be installed and work when I need to find a location.

After all this is a Google phone and I expect Googles apps to be in good working order. Otherwise take your name off
Same thing goes for my Navigator it opens to the interface and thats about it, just stuck on the interface screem

I've also noticed that the facebook app doesn't work either.
I recieve a similar message making the only way I can log on is if I access it through the internet.


Is there a solution to this out there somewhere?? PLEASE SHARE!!
If not I do believe that this is my 1st and last experience with HTC and Droids!!

On to the Iphone
 
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I'd also suggest *not* updating to the latest Google Maps in the market and leave the one pre-installed on the phone.

It's a bit too late for this, but I'd also suggest using only Google contacts, as opposed to phone contacts, as they are synced with your Google account and will resync if you ever need to factory reset again.

Also, one last suggestion is try rooting the phone and installing a close-to-stock custom ROM like xtrSENSE. You can install that right over your current stock software without losing any data or third-party apps. If you are interested in that, we have an "All things root" subforum with a lot more information and help.

Eris - All Things Root - Android Forums
 
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