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2015/11/17 2:50am PDTNov 17, 2015 96 Plus 1 on G+ 16 Share on Facebook 62 Share on Twitter Total Shares112 GoogleNews Update1: 2015/11/17 2:51am PST Google PR reached out a few days ago to let us know they'd seen the post and that the Play Store team had already quickly pushed out the fix for Living in Lebanon, I'm used to seeing limited you don't have any devices offers in-app purchases app compatibility on the Play Store. Some apps are justnot available in my country for a logical reason, others aren't because who-knows-why, anda few are limited to carriers or specific devices.I am, however, definitely not used to seeing "You don't have any devices" on every single app that I visit on the Play Store, which is what happened to me yesterday.I chalked it off as the Play Store being the Play Store, which is to say sometimes weird andslow to realize that I have at least 7 different Android devices that the app can be installed on, and moved on. But the bug didn't just hit me. It affected and keeps on affecting several members of the Android Police team, including Bertel and Artem (#artemsluck), who keep on seeing that alarming red exclamation point during most of their Play Store visits. Below is a GIFshowing the Android Auto page being refreshed a few times,the first two with the bug, then the third time finally showing that there are indeed a few compatible phonesamong the huge list of devices on Artem's account. The bug doesn't actual
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HelpGoogle PlayHelp forumForum Contact us Android apps & games Error: You haven't accessed the Google Play Store app on your device with this email accountThis error can appear when you're trying to install an Android app on: your computer (including Chromebooks) an Android mobile device that isn't linked to your Google Account a non-compatible https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/6178908?hl=en device Troubleshooting Let us know what you're trying to do by selecting an http://www.blifaloo.com/info/no-boot-error.php option below. I'm trying to use a computer to install an app on my Android phone or tablet Select whether you're trying to install an app on a new device, existing device, or Kindle. My device is new Before you can shop on Google Play from your computer, you need to link your google play Android device to your Google Account. To begin, sign in to the Google Play Store app on your Android device and install any app. Step 1: Sign in to the Google Play Store app Make sure your Android device comes with the Google Play Store app. For more information, learn how to find the Google Play Store app. Open the Google Play Store app . If you don't have prompted, sign in using the same account you're using on your computer. To see which account you're using on your computer, go to Google Play and click your profile picture at the top right. Step 2: Install an app on your device Once you're signed in to the Play Store app: Search for the app you're trying to install. Touch Install. After you've installed an app, your device will be linked to your Google Account. Within a few minutes, you should be able to install apps to your device using your computer. I've installed apps from Google Play on this device before Make sure you're using the same Google Account on your computer and Android device Step 1: Check the account you're using on your mobile device. Open the Google Play Store app . Touch the Menu icon . You'll see the account you're signed in to at the top of the menu. If you want to select a different account, touch the dropdown arrow . Step 2: Check the account you're using on your computer or mobile browser. Go to Google Play. Near the top right of your screen, select the profile picture. If you'r
Detect Lies (part1) Linguistic Studies Choosing a Web Host Internet Safety Tips How-to Guides Just for Fun: Play Online Games Fun Facts Optical Illusions Free Stuff Cartoons, Jokes, Humor Related Advertisers: Interesting Info -> Computer Help -> No Bootable Devices Error No Bootable Devices Error Explanation, Causes & Troubleshooting Guide Before we get started, I highly suggest that you get some virus protection for whatever computer you’re on now, and for the one you’re trying to fix. I have found Kaspersky to have the absolute best protection anywhere. You can buy it here… it’s only about $60. You can also click the banner below. Here is what I recommend: Yesterday, in the middle of switching between user accounts, my Girlfriend's laptop went blank, then blue screen, then when everything restarted an awful error message appeared: "No bootable devices--strike F1 to retry boot, F2 for setup utility" If you ask tech support, they will likely suggest wiping your hard drive (if it is just corrupted) and starting over, or buying a new hard drive (if it really is dead) and starting over. Both options suck. And both options equal loosing any data you have on your computer. Going through pages and pages of search results, forum discussions, troubleshooting guides, etc...I fixed my "No Bootable Devices" error in a very simple way...and learned a lot about troubleshooting internal HDD errors. I realized I could help visitors with the same problem by organizing all the info I gathered into this page. So, before giving up and trying to re-install Windows (or other OS), or messing with BIOS -- Please see how I fixed this problem, how others fixed the problem, and what to do next if you can't find an easy fix. This guide is based on my experiences fixing this error on a Dell laptop with WinXP, but the instructions/steps should hold up for just about any make, model or operating system (OS). No Boot Device Available - What Does This Mean? Simply put: "No Bootable Device Available" means your computer can't find your hard drive. Aka: Hard Disk or HDD. The hard drive is where data is stored on your computer (files, programs, photos, everything), this includes Windows or whatever operating system you have installed. Since your computer "can't find" your hard drive (HDD)... it can not boot (start) Windows or other OS...and you