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Member This Topic's Starter Joined: Sep 15, 2011 Messages: 184 Likes Received: 65 So today I get the notification for the new Google Maps update, go to download it, and get a 941 error saying it can't be downloaded
Error 924 Play Store
at this time. So Google/Android says to clear cache/data from the Play market and restart your phone and try it again. Did this, but now Maps, along with about 10 other apps don't even show up in my market...this used to happen on my old HTC Hero, and I would just uninstall an app, and reinstall it and the apps would come back...but thats not working this time, any ideas?! If I manually go to Google Maps in the https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/play/android/9imnqlJ6kOk search and try to download the update, it says something about "your order is being processed, this may take a few minutes"... Advertisement Mar 28, 2012 #1 Corpse11 Well-Known Member This Topic's Starter Joined: Sep 15, 2011 Messages: 184 Likes Received: 65 *running the newest Google Play 3.5.15 Mar 28, 2012 #2 mak916 Well-Known Member Joined: Apr 13, 2010 Messages: 1,244 Likes Received: 291 I had that happen to me yesterday with YouTube. It wasn't working right http://androidforums.com/threads/google-play-errors.523001/ so I uninstalled it. When trying to reinstall it, I received the same error message. I end up doing a factory reset. I did a battery pull first but that didn't work. Hope you find a way to fix it. Mar 28, 2012 #3 Corpse11 Well-Known Member This Topic's Starter Joined: Sep 15, 2011 Messages: 184 Likes Received: 65 Mar 28, 2012 #4 Mr. Lucky Well-Known Member Contributor Joined: Oct 27, 2011 Messages: 2,087 Likes Received: 509 I had a similar error trying to update Kindle on my tablet. I contacted support, and they actually got back to me. I get the sense that the tech is genuinely trying to be helpful, but I don't think they really know what's going on any more than we do. FWIW, here's what he suggested (which didn't work). I have the same version of Play as on my phone, which has no problems. In fact, I've had no problem updating other apps on the tablet, so I'm not too concerned. 1. Go to "Home" > "Menu" > "Settings" > "Applications" > "Manage applications" 2. Touch the "All" tab 3. Scroll down and select the Play Store app 4. Touch "Uninstall updates" This will revert Google Play to the original version that came with your device. Google Play} should automatically self-update to the current version within a few days - there's no way to permanently uninstall updates. Howe
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HighOnAndroid Facebook Page <--- If you like this post, please Like Our Facebook Page Here, thx! Want to contact me? Add me on: GooglePlus Facebook Twitter Tags: fixhow toplay store error Max Lee Max Lee is the founder of HighOnAndroid.com. Max makes Android tutorials and review videos for people who want to get high on Android over at his YouTube channel and Korean YouTube channel. Jonathan Hi, I tried this information for my 7″ CRAIG touch screen Android tablet version 4.0.3 to delete the cache and the Google