Secondary User -> forces Factory Reset

Hi pdw!
I will NEVER ever disable Google Play Services again.
I’ve a hardbricked galaxy s2 because of that…
(and also softbricked my FP2 but fortunately I was able to solve the problem in time)

Hello:

Now that it’s fixed for primary user (see the other post), does anyone try to reset a secondary user? Is the bug still there or not in this case?

Thanks in advance for your feedback!

I tested to disable Google Pay Services in primary user. I could switch to secondary user without problems. I checked Google Play Services, they are activated and all seems fine.
Switching back to primary user, activating GPS again, and switching to secondary shows the same error as before.
So, activated GPS in primary user profile does not harm this user but the secondary one. Seems strange to me

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Same for me:

I’m writing this from a session with my secondary user after disabling Google Play Service.
This allowed me to access and back up my last data.

Enabling GPS for primary user is bringing back the Factory Reset as mentionned above.

Now I have the data, I might wait a bit longer for the fix…

The solution for the bootloop issue without a sec. User is to deinstall Play services updates not to deactivate the app completely. Did anyone test this?

Deinstall recent Google Play Services updates

  1. Go to Settings > Apps & Notifications > See all XX apps
  2. Find Google Play Services
  3. Tap the 3-vertical-dot button in the top right corner
  4. Tap Uninstall Updates
  5. Tap OK
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Tested right now

  • Uninstalled the Google Play Services updates
  • Switched to secondary user

Seems to be fixed - well not fixed, but worked around, no reboot to factory reset

So, we now have to rely on Google to provide updated Google Play Services?

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As far as I understood the faulty update was already taken back by google, so the problem is fixed now for those who weren’t struck by the update and those who were able to deinstall it.

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I uninstalled the Google Play Services updates and it worked!
Thank you for providing us with this solution !

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I can use the secondary user now, but every other day I get the notification “Google Play Services will only run when you update Google Play Services”

So, this problem is far from being solved

So this is a Google issue. Have you tried updating Google Play Services which is updated by the Google Play store usually.

As I have uninstalled the Google Play Store I only get the GP Services updated when I get a FOS update.

There has been a new release from Google for the Play Store which may have resolved it. You may want to check that.

Have you deactivated updates within the play store? If yes my understanding is that this is no longer needed and I think there is a new GServices version out, which is not the one that was causing the issues…

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The second account is working again for me after updating the Google Play Services app. The version I have is: 22.44.17 (150400-488410709).

Try to update this app via the Google Play Store and opening the secondary account after that.

The link to this app is:

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I actually updated Google play services, and this solved the 2nd user issue as well. No errors.

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I don’t know exactly what Google Play Service version I had installed previously when the error occurred first time, I think it was a 22.44.xx number. When I de-installed I was back to 22.02.21, and the error was gone.

Now I can confirm that the error is still gone with version 22.44.17 - so, the problem is really fixed.

Thanks to all for your advice and guidance

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Apparently the issue has been fixed but unless you try you really will not know.

I use Google Play Service version 22.44.18

The problem persists. Still rebooting when switching to the 2nd user

Have you ever deinstalled the updates before you got the current version? If not I would def do that.

yvmuell you were right!

Apparently something went wrong with my de installation of the Google Play Services updates. After I repeated the procedure everything works fine. No more reboots when switching to the secondary user :grinning:.

So the de installation of the Google Play Services solves the problem! :+1:

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The issue seems to be solved for me as well. I could install a secondary user again.

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