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Root Google Market updates automatically

shyju

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Jan 14, 2011
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Hello Everyone,

I am on Redux 1.2, and using the old version of market. From yesterday the market started update automatically and when i tried to open the new market it force close. Uninstalled the market updater, then i was able to use the old one, but again after sometime the new update comes in...

Any ideas/suggestions friends?

Thanks
 
Hello Everyone,

I am on Redux 1.2, and using the old version of market. From yesterday the market started update automatically and when i tried to open the new market it force close. Uninstalled the market updater, then i was able to use the old one, but again after sometime the new update comes in...

Any ideas/suggestions friends?

Thanks

I'm also on Redux 1.2 and had the same problem. I found the only way to stop it was to use the full version of Titanium Backup to freeze the Market Updater. I'll defrost it when Google release a stable version of the market!
 
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Hmm - have just tried freezing the updater in Ti and then uninstalled the market update, but old market now just keeps FC'ing.

Just tried cache/dalvik wipe and ROM reflash but no joy.

Is there a way i can just install the market app using Root Explorer or ADB, or am i just going to have to bite the bullet and do full wipe and flash? Unfortunately just flashed updated Oxygen 2.2.2 last week and hadn't taken a nandroid before trying the above - bloody typical, first time I've though I'll sort a nandroid later :rolleyes:
 
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Hmm - have just tried freezing the updater in Ti and then uninstalled the market update, but old market now just keeps FC'ing.

Just tried cache/dalvik wipe and ROM reflash but no joy.

Is there a way i can just install the market app using Root Explorer or ADB, or am i just going to have to bite the bullet and do full wipe and flash? Unfortunately just flashed updated Oxygen 2.2.2 last week and hadn't taken a nandroid before trying the above - bloody typical, first time I've though I'll sort a nandroid later :rolleyes:

Try clearing data on market.
 
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