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varun | January 13, 2014 | Android, Android | 67 Comments In Google Play store many people are facing a problem showing an Error 941 which is appearing while Updating Apps in their Android devices. This error is seen in
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all the Andorid Operating Systems from Ice cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean to Kitkat. This error is error retrieving information from server df-rpc-01 being seen after the Google Marketplace was renamed as Google Play Store and it appears which updating many Apps. Error 941 is seen in all
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the devices like Samsung, HTC, LG, Motorola, Micromax etc. Like all the Error Solutions we have posted earlier this can also be solved easily which mainly occurs due to Cache in your Android device. How to Fix Error Code 495 http://forums.androidcentral.com/general-help-how/164318-941-error-help.html in Google Play Store How to Fix Error Code 921 in Google Play Store Steps to Solve/Fix Error Code 941 appearing in Play Store while Updating Apps:
Take your Android device in which the Error is appearing and Open Settings Click on Apps or Manage Applications and then Open "All" tab 3. Scroll Down to “Download Manager” and open it then click on “Force Stop”, “Clear Cache” and “Clear Data” Go back to the Apps List Now scroll through all the http://techknowzone.com/how-to-solve-fix-error-code-941-google-play-store/ Apps and Click on "Play Store" You will find many options from which you have to click on “Force Stop”, “Clear Cache” and “Clear Data” After you have closed the setting try Updating now your problem must be solved. If you are still getting the same Error try this as a last resort Go to the Apps list Search and Open Play Store App and this time click on “Uninstall Play Updates” Try installing the Updates again from the same location and your error will have disappeared. Now you can update all your apps without any errors and if you do get the same error anytime in the future follow the same steps to solve it. Do subscribe to our site to get regular updates directly to your mail from the Subscribe box below. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window) Related Related Posts How to Install Nokia Z Launcher on Android devices using APK files No Comments | Jun 26, 2014 How to Stop or Disable Predictive Text in Samsung Note 3 and S4 No Comments | Dec 26, 2013 How to Download and Install Flappy Bird Game - APK No Comments | Feb 14, 2014 How to turn off ‘OK Google Now' in Android devices No Comments | Nov 23, 2013 About The Author varun I am a gadget savvy DentistAll reviews Phone Reviews Tablet Reviews Wearable Reviews Other Reviews More Reviews... Devices Nexus Devices Samsung HTC Motorola Sony LG NVIDIA Huawei More Devices... Leaks Exclusives Downloads Deals Giveaways Features Editorials Podcast Tip Us http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/09/04/its-not-just-youplay-store-server-errors-are-preventing-many-users-from-installing-or-updating-apps/ Prev Posts in the last 24 Hours 24 Hours 48 Hours 72 Hours sorted by Hottest Hottest Latest Comments Next Leaks Exclusives Downloads Deals Giveaways Features Editorials Podcast Tip Us ... It's Not Just You—Play Store Server Errors Are Preventing Many Users From Installing Or Updating Apps [Update] Ryan Whitwam Follow View All Posts 2014/09/04 7:44am PDTSep 4, 2014 253 Plus 1 on G+ 93 google play Share on Facebook 63 Share on Twitter Total Shares346 News Sometimes it's nice to know you're not completely alone in the world, especially when it comes to esoteric error messages. RPC:S-7:AEC-0 – what the hell is that, Google? An increasing number of users (myself included) are seeing this error message when trying to install or update an app on any device, and there is currently no google play services fix. The full error reads, "Error retrieving information from server. [RPC:S-7:AEC-0]." It appears on the All Apps page in the Play Store client, and in a popup when trying to update or install an app or game. It seems to be a problem with the affected account, so you can't use a different device or factory reset to fix it. In fact, resetting a device is about the worst thing you can do—then you'd be left with none of your apps and no way to install them. The web Play Store also fails to recognize purchased content in most cases. This error has popped up on and off for years with a variety of supposed fixes, but none of them seem to be working in this case. It's something on Google's end this time. It looks like the reports of this error ticked upward Wednesday morning, which is when I began experiencing the error as well. Google is telling people that it is aware of the issue and is investigating a fix, but there's nothing concrete yet. Update: Google reports this error fixed as of September 6th. If you're still having issues, you migh