unable to install gamboid/fring - Epic 4G General

Is anybody else having a problem installing gameboid, fring or
Fring says "installation unsuccessful" When you click on the failed install in the pulldown menu it says "insufficien storage available"
says the same thing.
I tried installing both from "mybackup pro" and it says "android market link not found"

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[Q] package file is invalid

Hello
I am able to download all the apps from the market. But there is only one app I can't download. Adobe Flash Player. Since this app in unavailable in my country, I'm using Market Enabler in order to download it. I used market enabler for other app which is not available in my country, and it has been installed successfully. When I try to get the flash player, my device (MT3G 32B) downloads it, and when it starts installing it suddenly stops, and I get a notification says the installation was unsuccessful. I touch this notification, and I get 2 messages: "Installation error: Package file is invalid", and "Not found: The requested item could not be found". I am sure the reason is not related to the restrection in my country, since I am able to download other unavailable apps with market enabler. I think the reason is loftover files from the apk installation of The flash player. I installed it few times from apk files, but I was not able to use the browser after the installation so I uninstalled it and tried again, and again. I should find a way to remove ALL the leftover files of this app.
May you help me finding and removing these files please?
Thank you!
same problem with my hd2 on android..
every single app i download from the android market gives a "package file is invalid" error..
anyone has a solution to this problem?

[Q] Can't install apps from Amazon app store

So I didn't know about the adobe update problem and my nook color got stuck in a boot loop so I ended up deregistering it and starting over. I rooted it per this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1054027 using 4.6.16 and 4.6.18. Everything is working as it was before I was able to sideload the Amazon app store but after I download an app it doesn't install. I have the option to install with "App Installer" or " Package Installer" Both don't work. I get the same error messages that I got when i tried to install the appstore normally. "Unable to install please archive and then unarchive..." and "Parse error." I have tried installing new apps and ones already on my account, neither work. I have uncheck and check the non-market app box. I also wipe the nook and re-rooted to see it that would do anything, it didn't. Has anyone else had this problem? Anyone know how to fix it?
1. The "non-market app" (or whatever name it is) box must be checked.
2. stock ROM v1.4.1 has BLOCKED side-loading capability however, members reported that if your NC is rooted, sideload feature still functions ok.
I have checked the box and I was able to sideload the amazon marketplace

[Q] Android Market Error 495

Whenever I try to update an app it says
ERROR DOWNLOADING THE APP (495)
Any idea what should I do?

error -504

i used the adoptable storage patch , all the apps downloaded successfully but when i try to install clash royale i get an error -504 . the download finishes normally this error pops up during installing...
i have tried all the possible solutions available like clear data and reboot. everything. can somebody help me?

[HELP] "There was an error parsing the package"

Hi:
I have a Redmi 4 Prime v6.0.1 MMB29M!
I wanted to install an app from the Google Play, but in the webpage it says that the "app is not compatible with my device"!
Then, I downloaded the .apk of the app, and when I try to install the app, in the smartphone, and I got the message "There was an error parsing the package"!
I tried to use Apk Parser, and Apk Editor, to try to change the sdkMin version of the app, but these Apps dont work well in the phone, give some errors, or simple crasches!
There is any solution to install new apps in old phones!
Thank you for support!

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