· With these errors, it might also help to wipe the phone’s cache partition (if it has this feature). To do so, first, turn off the phone. Press and hold the volume down key and power button for a Reviews: 8. · The error code while updating applications is very common for people with Android devices. The error seemingly first showed up when the Google marketplace was renamed to Google Play store. There are a few easy steps that can be followed to eradicate this bltadwin.rution: Network Engineer. · I'm an AirDroid Premium user. I'm using Samsung Galaxy Tab, android version I used Airdriod around a year ago and recently it disappeared. Now I tried again to install it to the phone.
Search for the app you wish to purchase and download. Open the app's page up by clicking the title link. On the "install" or "purchase" button, right click and press "inspect element." Above the row that will be highlighted, you'll see several lines of code. Hi Nathanaël, thanks for reporting this issue to us, and apologies that you ran into it. It looks like the SQL Server team made a slight change to the URL for this component in the Microsoft Download Center (changing the "" directory to "ENU"), causing the prerequisite installer to fail to find it. I had the same problem after trying to upgrade my Snapchat app to the alpha version following a tutorial on the XDA developers forum. After finishing the tutorial, the app wouldn't uninstall, run, or reinstall properly. The solution (for me) was to uninstall the broken app using ADB. Install adb (if you haven't already).
Open your device Settings. Now look for Apps/Applications in the Settings menu and tap it. Swipe the app page from right to left to see the list of All apps present on your device. Now scroll down to Google Play Store app and tap it. On the App info page, tap Storage and then Clear cache, option. I had the same problem after trying to upgrade my Snapchat app to the alpha version following a tutorial on the XDA developers forum. After finishing the tutorial, the app wouldn't uninstall, run, or reinstall properly. The solution (for me) was to uninstall the broken app using ADB. Install adb (if you haven't already). Scroll down till you find Download manager. Click on it. From the window, first click on the “ Force stop”. Now click on the Clear Cache. Finally click on the Clear data. Go one step back to the list of applications. Scroll down or up till you find Play store. Repeat steps from 4 to 6. Try updating applications again.
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