To install DNS Changer, follow these steps. Note: If you're experiencing the slow install issue, turn off Wi-Fi before following these steps. You'll find the launcher for the new app in your App Drawer, or on your home screen, or in both spots. Tap the icon, and DNS Changer will fire up. Before launching the app, I highly recommend you go to Settings Wi-Fi, long press your current wireless network, and tap Forget Network.
You'll need to reconnect to that network before continuing. OK that warning, and you'll see a VPN key icon in your notification area. At this point, your device is using the DNS service you selected, and the Google Play installation issue should be resolved. Most of the time the steps I provided above work like a charm. But, if the problem persists, the issue could be with your service provider, and you'll need to wait until the service provider resolves whatever issue they are having.
If that happens, simply switch off Wi-Fi, install the necessary app, and then switch Wi-Fi back on. It's a hassle but, in a pinch, it'll work. Delivered Tuesdays and Fridays. He's covered a variety of topics for over twenty years and is an avid promoter of open source.
For more news about Jack Wallen, visit his website jackwallen Image: Jack Wallen. In some cases, perhaps a jailbreak tweak itself is the cause of the problem. In these cases, you might get unavailability errors or an infinitely-spinning download icon that never seems to accomplish any progress.
If this sounds like your symptom, try downloading another free app from the App Store and see if the same thing happens. If not, this could be your problem. The problem could be related specifically to your iTunes account. Afterwards, try the download again and see if starts to download at the expected download speeds. Go to speedtest. There are also some cases where your wireless router could be having a heart attack and just needs a good reboot.
In these scenarios, the router may produce slower than expected download speeds or the downloads may not progress at all. Power it off for a good 60 seconds and then power it back on and try the download again. This is usually done by disconnecting the power cable, but some routers have reset buttons on them. Perhaps some necessary ports or App Store servers are blocked from access via your router settings.
In many schools and institutions, the App Store is blocked to prevent bandwidth hogs from stealing all the download bandwidth with large app downloads. In this case, you would need to give them a call to find out. Seems like it is stuck. I even turned off and restarted computer. Please help. I understand that it is taking long time to download a game from app store.
Correct me if I am wrong. I can imagine the inconvenience you have experienced. I will definitely help you in fixing the issue. To help you suggest more steps to resolve the issue, I would appreciate if you could answer the following questions:. Have you made any recent hardware or software changes to your computer prior to the issue? Boot the computer in Safe mode with Networking and check if the issue persists by following the below link.
If the issue does not persists in Safe Mode with Networking then perform a clean boot. You need to perform a Clean Boot to prevent any conflicting third party applications from interfering with your computer. To place the computer in a Clean Boot state, you need to follow the steps from the article mentioned below and check with the issue.
How to perform a clean boot to troubleshoot a problem in Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows Note: You need to follow Step 3 from the article mentioned above to get the computer back to Normal Startup after performing all the steps. Your reply is very important for us to ensure a proper resolution. Please get back to us with the above information in order to assist you accordingly.
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