To uninstall the apps, go to the Settings menu of your device and look for Apps or Application Manager. Now tap on the apps that you want to uninstall, and you will get the option to uninstall the app on the next screen.
Tap on uninstall and confirm the uninstallation. Alternatively, users on the latest version of Android will be able to long-press on the app they wish to uninstall, and they will automatically see the options to uninstall the app on the top of the screen.
All you need to do is drag the app icon to the uninstall option on the screen, and the app will be uninstalled. This error is related to the Play Service and not specific to your device. Clear the data for Google Services Framework to resolve this problem. Follow these steps to remove the data files:. Once you clear the data, head into the Play Store and check if the error has been resolved.
If you still find the same error showing up on your screen, then access the Google Play Site from your computer. Install the app to your computer, and then the app will work on your device. These errors can occur for some problems with the Google Play Store. However, the best solution for all these errors is to clear the cache and data of Google Play Store and Google Services Framework from your device and check if the problem is resolved.
For most of our readers who found any of these errors while downloading apps from the store, this solution seemed to have worked. We have mentioned the steps for clearing the cache and data files in the solutions above. Restart your device after deleting all the files and then check if the problem has been fixed. When you get this error, you must first delete the cache and data of Google Services. We have mentioned the steps for doing this in the solutions above.
If this does not fix your problem, then check if you are still logged in if you are using a Wi-Fi connection that uses a web page login. If it still does not work, you must try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network, and if you do not have the option to connect to another Wi-Fi network, you must use the mobile data option.
Remember that this option will use up data from your plan, and if you do not have a plan, you may incur charges. The problem usually occurs because of the Wi-Fi connection which is being used. It is why you must establish a proper Wi-Fi connection, or you must use your mobile data. All these solutions can work on some Android devices.
While these solutions are not tested on every Android device, most of them work successfully for all our readers using various Android devices. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
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Tap to enter Download Manager. If there is an Enable button tap it then try to go online. If it says 'disable' tap to disable, then clear cache. See if you can access the internet with your browser then try downloading an app from the Play Store. Sadly neither options worked. When I went to clear the cache on the download manager it wouldn't clear it. But I did everything else and it still paused at the same percent as it always does.
One last try. This only disables your data connection not your phone. Reboot the phone. First, try restarting just power it off and then power it back on the tablet?
Not using the restart option when you go to power off. Fully powering it off and then repower it. This may resolve it. Have you checked for how much space is available on the tablet?
Not how much is on any SD card, just the tablet itself. If there isn't enough room, then you will have to clear out space on the tablet to add any additional apps. I turned it off and back on, have plenty of room on tablet.
It didn't help. While looking in the settings I looked at the software updates. I clicked on it and says it couldn't download update, Unable to update the software. A network or server error occurred. I don't know if this has anything to do with it or not. That is rather odd. Unless there is an error on their end. I would suggest that you try starting up the tablet in "Safe Mode" and uninstall the application from there. Then restart normally and see if it will allow for a fresh install.
Should it give you the same issue, then either another app on the device is giving you problems, or the app creators are having issues with their app. To get into "Safe Mode" please do the following. First turn off the tablet. Next press and hold "Power" until you see the manufacturers logo on the screen, then release the power button.
If you wanted disable it, simply repeat the steps above, and you should see "Safe Mode: OFF" rather than on. I emailed puffin and they told me to send them a video recording of this issue.
I do't know what they mean and don't figure I can do it, so I may be a lost cause.. I finally got it in safe mode but the app is not there to uinstall. It says it is downloaded but doesn't install. View the answer I have this problem too Subscribed to new answers. Is this a good question?
Yes No. Voted Undo. Score I can't even find download manager in apps. When se arched it says 0. Chosen Solution.
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