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minute: Sign up Android Emulator - the error message 'Unfortunately browser stopped working' up vote 11 down vote favorite 1 Whenever I click the browser icon in the android emulator; I get the error message 'Unfortunately, Browser stopped working'. I tried couple of AVDs; but no success. What exactly is wrong? android browser emulator share|improve this question edited Sep 21 at 19:47 error message unfortunately the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped Pavel Chuchuva 15.9k66677 asked Dec 3 '13 at 8:41 user3060605 56113 Are you running something in the browser, or just opening it? –RossC Dec 3 '13 at 8:55 1 Do you get any error message on logcat. –Siddharth_Vyas Dec 3 '13 at 8:59 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 13 down vote Make sure that you have set the SD card to have some storage capacity - set it to 2GB and restart the emulator. The browser won't work without SD card storage, in my experience. Also, be sure to get logcat so you can see any future error messages. share|improve this answer answered Jan 31 '14 at 12:04 VictorySaber 1,6641823 I've been trying to figure this out for a long time, I can't believe that was the solution. Thanks! –mVChr Feb 7 '14 at 18:27 This also does not work for me, already set SDCard size to 2GB and check the option Use Host GPU - not working at all (every time I try watching some video, it simply crashes
Guide to Using Google Chromewindows-10-fast Home > How to Fix that stupid "Unfortunately (your app) has stopped." error on your Galaxy S4 How to Fix that stupid "Unfortunately (your app) has stopped." error on your Galaxy S4 Posted on January 2, 2014 by vonnie unfortunately browser has stopped lg g3 — 254 Comments ↓ You know what I hate? I hate nebulous, laconic error messages. This one unfortunately browser has stopped facebook tops my list: Unfortunately (your app) has stopped. You can supplant "your app" with any app such as Google+ or Kindle to complete unfortunately browser has stopped working the riddle. This ephemeral error often flashes on the screen like a subliminal message disappearing in the same instant it appears. But even if it stuck around there's nothing interesting to see. I mean, of course the stupid app http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20346379/android-emulator-the-error-message-unfortunately-browser-stopped-working has stopped working, that's obvious. The best part is that there's no log, no obscure error code to decipher and no clear way to send an error report to Google. (but heck, I'd rather not send Google any more information that they already have anyway) Ahh… the fun. We may never know why the app suddenly stopped but fortunately we may not need to know. In this guide I'm going to let you in on a little http://www.fixedbyvonnie.com/2014/01/how-to-fix-that-stupid-unfortunately-your-app-has-stopped-error-on-your-galaxy-s4/ trick that almost always fixes this problem. Last year, I received this stupid error on two apps but elected to ignore it; however, after my third app spontaneously crashed I avowed to fix the problem. Here's my solution on my Galaxy S4: Fixing the problem Swipe down a single finger from the top of the screen and tap the Settings gear. We need to clear the storage data and cache for the app. Just like web browsers have cache repositories that can muck up your browsing experience so Android apps have temporary files that can cause trouble. Clearing the storage data is more drastic than clearing the cache because it purges stuff like saved login credentials and custom app settings. It's tantamount to re-installing the app but the advantage of course is that it's faster than the conventional uninstall/reinstall method. We're going to do both in one sweep. Inside settings, touch the More tab and flip open the Application Manager. Swipe three screens to the right to open the section that displays ALL apps. Now scroll down the list until you find your unruly app. Lately the Amazon app's provocations has been driving me nuts… Tap it open and touch the Clear data and Clear cache buttons. This essentially resets the app to its initial state and should resolve the problem for you. If I helped you in any way or i
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and reload this page. All Places > Tablets > NOOK HD/HD+ > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 2 Replies Latest reply on Jan 4, 2013 10:52 AM by Miss_Kilman "unfortunately, browser has stopped" annwen Jan 3, 2013 4:51 PM Surfing and suddenly this message appears.... have turned off nook does not help. Read about deleting but cannot keep browser page open long enough to get to setting (supposedly only on browser page?), Anyone else with problem? 10908Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 2 replies Re: "unfortunately, browser has stopped" Miss_Kilman Jan 4, 2013 9:57 AM (in response to annwen) I'm having the exact same issue since this morning. I've rebooted several times, I cleared the cache, and I disabled Java script. All to no avail. I guess I will keep digging through Android forums to see if I can find a solution. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions Re: "unfortunately, browser has stopped" Miss_Kilman Jan 4, 2013 10:52 AM (in response to annwen) Ok, I think I have this solved. Apparently the browser (actually the same stock Android browser) occasionally has problems with corrupted data in bookmarks, cache, etc. Here's how to fix this: 1) Tap Settings (tiny white gear on upper right of screen) 2) Tap All Settings 3) Tap Applications and choose Browser 4) Tap Privacy & Security You're going to clear five different settings by tapping on them. Once you have cleared a setting, it will be grayed out. Make sure you get all of these settings or you might miss the corrupted data! Settings to clear: 1) Clear Cache 2) Clear History 3) Clear Cookie Data 4) Clear Form Data 5) Clear Passwords After clearing data, reboot your Nook. This should take care of the browser error! Unfortunately, you will then need to re-enter any saved data you may have had, such as passwords, auto-fill info for web forms, etc. I hope this helps you and gets your browser back to normal! I would love to know if this solution wor