Thursday, 30 May 2013
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
David Feinzeig-How to fix “Camera Failed” error on Samsung Galaxy S II (or other Samsung Android devices)
How to fix “Camera Failed” error on Samsung Galaxy S II (or other Samsung Android devices)
If you are reading this, you’ve probably had your Samsung Galaxy S II (or other Samsung device) display the apparently fairly common “Camera Failed” message. Over the past month I too have had this annoyance pop up on my Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket several times. Googling the problem yields suggestions ranging from uninstalling flashlight apps to returning phones. While certainly there must be people who are in fact having hardware problems with the camera, I think most of us are having a software issue. This issue totally feels like some system resources not properly releasing the camera, keeping it locked and preventing the camera app and other apps from accessing the camera hardware.
After a bunch of trial and error, I think I have figured out a consistent way to quickly and easily fix this problem when it does occur, releasing the camera hardware for use by any app.





After stopping the cached camera process, return to your home screen and try relaunching the camera app or whatever other app you were trying to run when you ran into the “Camera Failed” error message. It should now successfully start with access to the camera.
After a bunch of trial and error, I think I have figured out a consistent way to quickly and easily fix this problem when it does occur, releasing the camera hardware for use by any app.
First, go into Settings, and choose Applications.
From the Applications menu, choose Running Services.
When shown the list of Running services, press the Menu key to show the option Show cached processes. Select Show cached processes.
Scrolling through the list of cached processes look for the Camera app and select it.
When you select the Camera process you will have the option to Stop it. Choosing Stop should successfully release the camera hardware.
After stopping the cached camera process, return to your home screen and try relaunching the camera app or whatever other app you were trying to run when you ran into the “Camera Failed” error message. It should now successfully start with access to the camera.
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Shawerrma
Chiken breast
Pepper
Mayonise
Spices i used tandoori n black pepper.
Fry breast
Cut latus onion.
In tortilla bread.put breast n then layers os latus n onion n chili sauce put tortilla in foil.
Friday, 24 May 2013
Skin easy recipes
Skin recipes.
Glysolid +lemon
Use for all skin types. Dont use for face
2spoons [Yougurt+honey] egg face mask
Glysolid +lemon
Use for all skin types. Dont use for face
2spoons [Yougurt+honey] egg face mask
Easy pesy choclate cake
3 glass flour
2 glasd sugar
1/2. Glass cocopowder
1 small spoon salt
2 small spoon bsoda
2 Spoon coffee in water
1/3 glass vegi oil
؛
Mix oil with coffee
Mix flour with rest ingredient
Mix all together.
Put for 20 mints in oven
2 glasd sugar
1/2. Glass cocopowder
1 small spoon salt
2 small spoon bsoda
2 Spoon coffee in water
1/3 glass vegi oil
؛
Mix oil with coffee
Mix flour with rest ingredient
Mix all together.
Put for 20 mints in oven
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