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 · On my new Motorola X, I am downloading an app (Amazon's Kindle app) from the Google Play store and it is consistently getting to 91% downloading and then freezing there. I can cancel the download and try it again, but it always stops at 91%.Reviews: 1. 1. On your device, go into Settings, then Apps. 2. Tap on Google Play Store and tap Storage then tap the button to Clear Cache. 3. Try downloading RealTimes again. If the download still won't complete, go back to Settings Apps Google Play tap Store and tap the Clear Data button. If the steps above don't resolve the issue, please contact Customer Support.  · Try downloading the file again to see if it completes successfully. Download manager. For users who commonly encounter intermittent connectivity issues or download failure, a download manager may help. A download managers is a third-party application that monitors, and if needed, resumes a download from where it stopped previously.


On the Settings screen, touch Apps under Settings. Select the app in the list that you want to close or stop and touch it. The App info screen displays. Touch the Force stop button to force the app to stop running. A confirmation dialog box displays making sure you really want to force the app to stop. There may be two causes for your apps not downloading. First, go back to the last page on this list and try clearing Google Play store's cache. If that doesn't work, try wiping Google Play's history. Answer (1 of 6): Follow the steps: 1. Go to SETTINGS. (Phone settings not the chrome settings) 2. Find APP settings and click on it. (Now a list of apps that is installed in your phone will appear) 3. Find DOWNLOADS or DOWNLOAD Manager and click on it. (Name varies for different phones) 4. You w.


If you have difficulty downloading the file, try getting it from a different server. Try the download at a later time. If the file you are attempting to download is popular or was recently released, the server could be overloaded with simultaneous user requests or be experiencing problems. Try downloading the file at a later time, when the server load may be less or the server problems are resolved. 1. On your device, go into Settings, then Apps. 2. Tap on Google Play Store and tap Storage then tap the button to Clear Cache. 3. Try downloading RealTimes again. If the download still won't complete, go back to Settings Apps Google Play tap Store and tap the Clear Data button. If the steps above don't resolve the issue, please contact Customer Support. There may be two causes for your apps not downloading. First, go back to the last page on this list and try clearing Google Play store's cache. If that doesn't work, try wiping Google Play's history.

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