How do I fix a package installer on Android?
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How do I fix a package installer on Android?
Go to Settings > Application Manager > All > Package Installer. Clear its cache, its data, force it to stop, then reboot.
Can I clear the data of package installer?
Method 1: Clear Package Installer Cache and Data Tap on Clear Data and Clear Cache buttons – look under Storage if you use Android v6.
How do I disable package installer?
You can use the Play Store’s parental controls to restrict or block app installation on the Android device. Using your child’s device, open the Play Store app and tap the menu in the top left corner. Choose Settings and then Parental controls, and turn on the controls.
What is package installer used for?
Offers the ability to install, upgrade, and remove applications on the device. This includes support for apps packaged either as a single “monolithic” APK, or apps packaged as multiple “split” APKs. An app is delivered for installation through a PackageInstaller.
How do I fix Package Installer app not installed?
Go to settings > Apps > Package Installer > Click Clear Cache and Data. After restarting your phone and then check if the problem is fixed. If you got a message that “There was a problem parsing the package” while installing an app on Android, you can also find some solutions to this issue.
Why has my Package Installer stopped?
Reset the App permissions, it may be that an app or apps or something connected is causing the issue. Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > see all apps > select three dots > Reset app preferences. Then reboot. This will not delete your apps data but you will have to provide permissions for all your Apps again.
How do I change the default installer on Android?
Step-by-step instructions to manage default apps:
- Open the Settings app on your Android phone.
- Go into Apps & notifications.
- Hit Advanced.
- Select Default apps.
- Pick the apps you want for each option.
What is Package Installer on Android phone?
android.content.pm.PackageInstaller. Offers the ability to install, upgrade, and remove applications on the device. This includes support for apps packaged either as a single “monolithic” APK, or apps packaged as multiple “split” APKs.