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I updated my HTC One M8 to Marshmallow (Android 6) today. The results have been fairly messy — quite a few problems with apps, and frustration with various aspects of the programming. But the oddest moment so far has been that after doing a soft reset (turning the phone off and then on), I found the App Manager in the Settings to be completely empty. Before I turned off the phone, the App Manager was full of apps. Even now, both the home screens and the app drawer are full of apps, and the apps work. A blank App Manager is something I've never experienced before, and I'm dreading the possibility that a factory reset will be needed. Does anyone have a clue about what might be wrong, and how to fix this?
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Today the problem was resolved. I did yet another soft reboot, and afterward the App Manager was populated. Whew.
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Today the problem was resolved. I did yet another soft reboot, and afterward the App Manager was populated. Whew.