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توجه ! این یک نسخه آرشیو شده میباشد و در این حالت شما عکسی را مشاهده نمیکنید برای مشاهده کامل متن و عکسها بر روی لینک مقابل کلیک کنید : مشکل با گوگل



n4ser
June 22nd, 2015, 10:20
من وقتی میخوام به اکانت گوگل خودم با گوشیم وارد بشم میگه اتصال قابل اعتماد نیست کسی میدونه چرا؟ تو بعضی نرم افزار ها که امکان ورود با اکانت گوگل هست هم تست کردم میگه خدمات گوگل پلی در دستگاه شما پشتیبانی نمیشود؟؟ من فکر کردم ایراد از گوشیم هست ریست کار خونه انجام دادم اما از وقتی ریست زدم اینجوری شد قبلش به گوگل وارد میشد و شده بود الان هرکار میکنم نمیشه پیغام میده چیکار کنم؟ بابتش حاضرم هزینه کنم مشکلم حل بشه یادم رفت بگم که نرم افزار ها گوشیم به اخرین نسخه به روز هستن عکس از خطا رو گداشتم بینید


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besthosti.com
June 22nd, 2015, 11:00
متن زير رو پيدا كردم. متن زيادي بود وقت هم نداشتم ترجمه كنم. در صورتي كه ميتونيد از روي اين متن مشكلتون رو حل كنيد كه هيچ در غير اينصورت صبر كنيد شب وقتم ازاد ميشه و متن رو ترجمه ميكنم.


WARNING: YOU MAY LOSE ALL YOUR DATA BY DOING THIS.

Issues:

- Account sync OFF permanently with the message: "Sync is currently experiencing problems".

- Signing in Google Apps fails showing message: "Can't establish a reliable connection to the server"

Possible Cause:

- system file named 'hosts' (/etc/hosts) points to a Google server that changed IP, thus blocking access to Apps.

Possible Solution:

- edit 'hosts' file (/etc/hosts) deleting or commenting (adding a # at the beginning) the old line

I have a Samsung Galaxy S AnyCall M110S with GFAN WF07 SP 8 XDA Version i tested it and it worked...

It may be work on any android device.

Please do it at your own risk.

How to do it:

METHOD 1

1.- Root your device (of course)

2.- Editing the file

You will need a proper editor

On your device open your browser and go to: www.ghisler.com/android.htm

Download and Install Total Commander for Android... and open it

OR DOWNLOAD BELOW

3.- Browse with Total Commander to root/etc

(hint: on the right side of the screen there's a shortcut to system folder.. look for etc/ and you will find it)

Long tap on "hosts" > edit file > Totalcmd-Editor

Open etc/hosts and edit the file. Just put # before 74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com.

4.- SAVED

Edited file should look like this:

127.0.0.1 localhost

#74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com

remember: based on my own observation it should be look like this:

127.0.0.1(just one space)localhost

#74.125.93.113(just one space)android.clients.google.com

5.- Turn OFF your device.

6.- Got it on Recovery Mode

7.- Factory reset, wipe data.

8. Reboot your device.

9. Once the phone reboots, input your google account information when the phone asks for it.

10.- Sync to your account and contacts

METHOD 2:

1. Make sure you have a ROOT ACCESS on your Device.

2. Install Root Explorer, Run App, Grant SU Access.

3. Browse root / etc... at the top of your screen you will see mount R/O and mount R/W...

4.Tap mount R/W

5.Look for host file, long press it and open with text editor.

6. just Add # (pound sign) on the first number.

like this:

#74.125.93.113(just one space)android.clients.google.com

SAVE IT and Reboot.

Now you can connect to Google Play very well.

n4ser
June 22nd, 2015, 11:08
متن زير رو پيدا كردم. متن زيادي بود وقت هم نداشتم ترجمه كنم. در صورتي كه ميتونيد از روي اين متن مشكلتون رو حل كنيد كه هيچ در غير اينصورت صبر كنيد شب وقتم ازاد ميشه و متن رو ترجمه ميكنم.


WARNING: YOU MAY LOSE ALL YOUR DATA BY DOING THIS.

Issues:

- Account sync OFF permanently with the message: "Sync is currently experiencing problems".

- Signing in Google Apps fails showing message: "Can't establish a reliable connection to the server"

Possible Cause:

- system file named 'hosts' (/etc/hosts) points to a Google server that changed IP, thus blocking access to Apps.

Possible Solution:

- edit 'hosts' file (/etc/hosts) deleting or commenting (adding a # at the beginning) the old line

I have a Samsung Galaxy S AnyCall M110S with GFAN WF07 SP 8 XDA Version i tested it and it worked...

It may be work on any android device.

Please do it at your own risk.

How to do it:

METHOD 1

1.- Root your device (of course)

2.- Editing the file

You will need a proper editor

On your device open your browser and go to: www.ghisler.com/android.htm (http://www.ghisler.com/android.htm)

Download and Install Total Commander for Android... and open it

OR DOWNLOAD BELOW

3.- Browse with Total Commander to root/etc

(hint: on the right side of the screen there's a shortcut to system folder.. look for etc/ and you will find it)

Long tap on "hosts" > edit file > Totalcmd-Editor

Open etc/hosts and edit the file. Just put # before 74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com.

4.- SAVED

Edited file should look like this:

127.0.0.1 localhost

#74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com

remember: based on my own observation it should be look like this:

127.0.0.1(just one space)localhost

#74.125.93.113(just one space)android.clients.google.com

5.- Turn OFF your device.

6.- Got it on Recovery Mode

7.- Factory reset, wipe data.

8. Reboot your device.

9. Once the phone reboots, input your google account information when the phone asks for it.

10.- Sync to your account and contacts

METHOD 2:

1. Make sure you have a ROOT ACCESS on your Device.

2. Install Root Explorer, Run App, Grant SU Access.

3. Browse root / etc... at the top of your screen you will see mount R/O and mount R/W...

4.Tap mount R/W

5.Look for host file, long press it and open with text editor.

6. just Add # (pound sign) on the first number.

like this:

#74.125.93.113(just one space)android.clients.google.com

SAVE IT and Reboot.

Now you can connect to Google Play very well.
صبر میکنم تا شب که ترجمه کنید واغعا ممنون بابت توجهتون به تاپیک بنده

besthosti.com
June 22nd, 2015, 11:13
صبر میکنم تا شب که ترجمه کنید واغعا ممنون بابت توجهتون به تاپیک بنده
اوكي مشكلي نيست.