Basically anyone have any idea how to install the market? I tried installing latest built of the Android Market but it wont launch...
Did you try the normal set of steps to get the Market working? (Part 3 from this post)
Eg. Open Market (fail). Stop Google Services Framework and Market from Settings > Applications > Manage Applications. Clear the cache / data for Google Services Framework and Market. Open the Market and you should receive an error message. Reboot the device and re-open the Market. It should go through this time. Some people then recommend rebooting one more time.
I don't have the Adam in my hands, so I can't test this right now. You can also use Titanium Backup to stop the apps and clear the cache / data which is attached to the bottom of this post.
thanks for the info. i will try to get it installed. but unfortunate i gotta work now. so i wont have an answer until tonight
joshua.lyon said:
Did you try the normal set of steps to get the Market working? (Part 3 from this post)
Eg. Open Market (fail). Stop Google Services Framework and Market from Settings > Applications > Manage Applications. Clear the cache / data for Google Services Framework and Market. Open the Market and you should receive an error message. Reboot the device and re-open the Market. It should go through this time. Some people then recommend rebooting one more time.
I don't have the Adam in my hands, so I can't test this right now. You can also use Titanium Backup to stop the apps and clear the cache / data which is attached to the bottom of this post.
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Doesn't the market have to be put in /system/app? And at that point you need root to install it? I'm not sure if that's correct or not, but that's my understanding.
Dougie2187 said:
Doesn't the market have to be put in /system/app? And at that point you need root to install it? I'm not sure if that's correct or not, but that's my understanding.
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I'm honestly not sure. I've always done the Market fix from ROMs that had the market pre-packaged, but not working. Unfortunately, I don't have any devices to test... still waiting on my Adam to be shipped (on the 29th). Perhaps someone with more Market fix experience can chime in... or some research on other parts of XDA might be helpful.
It looks like some of the devs (from the G-Tab forums) are already on top of things... check out some of the threads from the Development section. Specifically, in this thread, rothnic has already released an update.zip package that adds root access and the stock Google Apps.
It also looks like Roebeet from the G-tablet section has also installed the NI firmware on his gtablet which means we should expect some benefits to bleed over from the work they do for the G-tablet.
So I have my new Acer 500A and it is flashed, now I want to actually install apps on it, but every app I try to download says "Error Processing Purchase".
Now I did search and they said remove the cache for market, delete my account and then add them back, I did this, but still same issue.
Next I tried purchasing through the web and then installing this works, but is not acceptable, obviously.
Currently I seem to have a small door stop (which it is bad at as it is too thin ). What I want is to be able to install apps any app from the market (you know how it is suppose to work), since until this is fixed I will not/can not do anything with the device, I am looking for a solution. If the solution is a different ROM (or what ever else). I do not care as I have nothing into the device yet, heck I can not install any apps.
Oh, and yes I flush all the caches, I've been doing it it Android devices for some time now and know the plan when changing ROMS.
Thanks,
ERIC
No offense intended, but if you post questions regarding the ROM you're using in it's original thread you're more likely to not only getting a quicker response, but if the ROM author is decent, he'll answer your question himself/herself.
Just in case you get lost and can't find that thread, here it is for you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138115
I found updating to the newest Market, 3.3.11 does work, the older version which remains installed does not work still. This solution seems acceptable for now.
ERIC
ok this is a really easy fix go to this site and update the market to the new version i had the same problem but this is going to fix!
i cant post outsite links sorry bro coz im a "NOOB" but go to google and just type update android market and its the 4th link down
scroll down and download the apk file that updates the maket and install it and that should fix it
After rooted and install Market in my KF,I can go through market,but when I click download,apps seems no download,the notification is starting download but nothing happens.What can I do to download from android market?
I'm having the same problem. I'm searching the forum and coming up empty. I even installed com.amarket.apk instead of vending.apk. I get the same result as you do.
EDIT: Found the solution in this thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1372308
Like many of you, I'm trying to install the Android Market. Every time I launch the Market, I get the following error:
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The application Market (com.android.vending) has stopped unexpectedly. Please retry.
I've searched this forum and not really found anything that seems to match my problem. I found some things that are close (people for whom it work intermittently), but not exactly the same.
Does anyone have a solution or at least something that I can try?
Mike
msantarc said:
Like many of you, I'm trying to install the Android Market. Every time I launch the Market, I get the following error:
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The application Market (com.android.vending) has stopped unexpectedly. Please retry.
I've searched this forum and not really found anything that seems to match my problem. I found some things that are close (people for whom it work intermittently), but not exactly the same.
Does anyone have a solution or at least something that I can try?
Mike
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To be sure that you are installing the android market correctly and have all of the correct files you should follow my guide it is linked to easy to follow video tutorials to be sure that you are doing everything the same exact way with no problems. If I helped hit that thanks button please, here is the link to my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1417234
That happened to my friend's KF when I incorrectly rooted & installed Market. What I did was unroot it to clean up the files then redo the rooting process & Market installation. It works now, no more error messages. Make sure to follow all the steps in sequence. Good luck!
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optimus24433 said:
That happened to my friend's KF when I incorrectly rooted & installed Market. What I did was unroot it to clean up the files then redo the rooting process & Market installation. It works now, no more error messages. Make sure to follow all the steps in sequence. Good luck!
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There really is no need for all of that, but I will not knock something that worked for you so he is free to try whatever he wants...
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To be sure that you are installing the android market correctly and have all of the correct files you should follow my guide it is linked to easy to follow video tutorials to be sure that you are doing everything the same exact way with no problems. If I helped hit that thanks button please, here is the link to my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1417234
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I think I've followed the video more than once (although I could not find the link for Rootchecker that was mentioned).
I have Burritoroot, Superuser and Root Explorer installed.
Can you send me the link to instructions fro installing root checker? Once I've got that installed, I'll pick up from where Rootchecker is in the video.
IN the video you mention that the link is in the "Video Description" ,but I guess I don't know what that means.
Thanks, Mike
I'm not sure if this is an issue or not, but even though device manager reports that it sees and "Android Phone\Android Composite ADB Interface", When I open "Computer, it only shows "Removable Disk (G". When I try to click on it, it asks me to "Insert a disk..."
Any ideas as to why I'm seeing this and do you think this is part of my problem?
I still haven't resolved my issue with the kindle not showing up on my PC, but after going back, re-watching the root and android market videos, I was able to get market installed and working.
Thanks so much [-_-] for all your hard work.
Transfer market to /system/app then change permission to match the other apps in that folder. Then install and reboot.
Hey,
did somebody try to install Xposed Framework on the book?
Its normal Android 6.0.1, so it should be work. It must be the x86 version right?
I personally have not tried doing this, but I've had a quick look around, and it seems entirely possible. It doesn't seem like Xposed depends on the actual hardware, but more on the software side - and since Lenovo's ROM is fairly close to stock Android M, I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work.
I don't have the Android version of the Yoga Book, so I can't test this for you, but so long as you make a backup, all the hard work has already been done for you if this is something you want.
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I personally have not tried doing this, but I've had a quick look around, and it seems entirely possible. It doesn't seem like Xposed depends on the actual hardware, but more on the software side - and since Lenovo's ROM is fairly close to stock Android M, I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work.
I don't have the Android version of the Yoga Book, so I can't test this for you, but so long as you make a backup, all the hard work has already been done for you if this is something you want.
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I tried it today but its not working. With the x86 file I got the message, that I need a correct x64 file. And with the arm64 file I got the error 255.
Any idea?
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I tried it today but its not working. With the x86 file I got the message, that I need a correct x64 file. And with the arm64 file I got the error 255.
Any idea?
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Hmm... Technically the Yoga Book is using the x86_64. However, the error your getting refers to something missing. So perhaps it's as simple as when you downloaded the file, something got left behind. Double check the checksum, or if you don't know how just re-download the file (the arm64 one)... If that doesn't work then maybe it does in fact need its own x86_64 build.
I'll have a look, but try once more.
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Hmm... Technically the Yoga Book is using the x86_64. However, the error your getting refers to something missing. So perhaps it's as simple as when you downloaded the file, something got left behind. Double check the checksum, or if you don't know how just re-download the file (the arm64 one)... If that doesn't work then maybe it does in fact need its own x86_64 build.
I'll have a look, but try once more.
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I downloaded the arm64 file again, but got the same error "error: 255".
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I downloaded the arm64 file again, but got the same error "error: 255".
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I've had a quick look around and I've found that you do need to have a specially built version for x86_64, so you're not doing anything wrong. It doesn't look like many people have done it, but it has been achieved before. So if you have the time it may be something to do (or look further into the forums for a version of Xposed).
Hope I've helped at all, I'll try dig a little deeper later on.
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I've had a quick look around and I've found that you do need to have a specially built version for x86_64, so you're not doing anything wrong. It doesn't look like many people have done it, but it has been achieved before. So if you have the time it may be something to do (or look further into the forums for a version of Xposed).
Hope I've helped at all, I'll try dig a little deeper later on.
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Okay, I have the time. But I dont know what I have to do.
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Okay, I have the time. But I dont know what I have to do.
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I'm still having a look around, but before I shove more test builds down your throat for you to see if they work I need to ask; do you know how to fix a boot-loop? Because that may happen and I can't be liable for your device.
But if you're cool with that, I'll give you more things to test out ;D
On my Note 10.1 and Oneplus 3 I had some Bootloops during installing ROMs. The different was that TWRP was installed directly on the device. So I did a full wipe with it and bootloop are gone.
Is it the same here? Only that I habe to load TWRP manually with ADB? If so, then we can try.
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On my Note 10.1 and Oneplus 3 I had some Bootloops during installing ROMs. The different was that TWRP was installed directly on the device. So I did a full wipe with it and bootloop are gone.
Is it the same here? Only that I habe to load TWRP manually with ADB? If so, then we can try.
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Yeah, I mean you can install TWRP on your device, it's just not recommended at the moment as it can be unstable. But yeah, it's basically the same here.
Have you got your device Rooted? Because I'd like to test out Magisk's Xposed version on x86_64. It doesn't say that it supports it or not... and I'm not sure if it's just implied from the original compatibility. But I guess now is a good time to find out, and I'll be able to update my Megathread with the information.
To install it (assuming you're Rooted via Magisk - if not, my Megathread has the information) just download the Magisk Manager app from the Play Store, go to the "Downloads" section, and download the latest SDK version (I think it's 24 or 23...) and install that (if the option is there). Once that's done downloading, just go to this page and download the Material Design Xposed Installer, and follow the instructions there.
Hopefully that should work... but if not, that just means we're going to have to do more experimenting!
Installer link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758
No success. If I try to install the Framework with Material Design Xposed I get the error message "Error 1 occured" either with x86 and arm64 file.
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No success. If I try to install the Framework with Material Design Xposed I get the error message "Error 1 occured" either with x86 and arm64 file.
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You need to download the Xposed SDK via the Magisk Manager with Magisk installed. There is no x86 or arm64 version of either. Also make sure you don't have the original Xposed Installer on your device, these two installers are incompatible.
Follow these steps:
1. Uninstall any version of Xposed you have of the original/official version
2. Install Magisk (check my Megathread for more information on that)
3. Download and install the Magisk Manager from the Play Store
4. Download the Xposed SDK (latest version) from inside the Magisk Manager
5. Download and install the unofficial Material Design Xposed Installer from the link before
6. Install Xposed from the Magisk Manager
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You need to download the Xposed SDK via the Magisk Manager with Magisk installed. There is no x86 or arm64 version of either. Also make sure you don't have the original Xposed Installer on your device, these two installers are incompatible.
Follow these steps:
1. Uninstall any version of Xposed you have of the original/official version
2. Install Magisk (check my Megathread for more information on that)
3. Download and install the Magisk Manager from the Play Store
4. Download the Xposed SDK (latest version) from inside the Magisk Manager
5. Download and install the unofficial Material Design Xposed Installer from the link before
6. Install Xposed from the Magisk Manager
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Now, I get the error "error during Installation". Magisk is up to date with version 14.2 There is no log file to check.
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Now, I get the error "error during Installation". Magisk is up to date with version 14.2 There is no log file to check.
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Hmph. Well that is disappointing. I'm not sure if you've looked into the actual files of Xposed, but the other day I found that someone made a "patch" for one of the files. If you want to have a look inside the files you download and see if you can find this one, then that may be another experiment we could try.
The file is gistfile1.txt, there's also this extra information "gist:86ac06a6be14a6d9331b" - I don't know if that's anything useful.
My bad, gist is something to do with GitHub. But the contents of the file is still useful, but I don't know which file would need the patching.
The patched file is here, so I'd assume all you have to do is locate that file and replace the contents of it with this patched version, and then try to install Xposed (either via the Magisk method or the official method, up to you).
Hopefully I can either find more information about this patch or find something else you can try. Good luck!
Patched file: https://gist.github.com/shakalaca/86ac06a6be14a6d9331b
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Hmph. Well that is disappointing. I'm not sure if you've looked into the actual files of Xposed, but the other day I found that someone made a "patch" for one of the files. If you want to have a look inside the files you download and see if you can find this one, then that may be another experiment we could try.
The file is gistfile1.txt, there's also this extra information "gist:86ac06a6be14a6d9331b" - I don't know if that's anything useful.
My bad, gist is something to do with GitHub. But the contents of the file is still useful, but I don't know which file would need the patching.
The patched file is here, so I'd assume all you have to do is locate that file and replace the contents of it with this patched version, and then try to install Xposed (either via the Magisk method or the official method, up to you).
Hopefully I can either find more information about this patch or find something else you can try. Good luck!
Patched file: https://gist.github.com/shakalaca/86ac06a6be14a6d9331b
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I am having the same problems getting Xposed on this tablet. I tried the methods in this post but still can not get it. I cant find the file the you are referring to change. Anything else to try or maybe there is another way to accomplish what I am trying to do. I am trying to use "Hide Mock Location" to use "Fake GPS" so I can watch baseball on the "MLB at Bat" app. The app blacks out the game if you are in the viewing area. Last year I just used Private Internet VPN and Fake GPS and it worked this year that doesn't. I found this post https://www.comparitech.com/blog/vpn-privacy/mlb-tv-workaround-with-dns-vpn/ when searching that is what I am trying to get Xposed installed. Any ideas would be welcome
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I am having the same problems getting Xposed on this tablet. I tried the methods in this post but still can not get it. I cant find the file the you are referring to change. Anything else to try or maybe there is another way to accomplish what I am trying to do. I am trying to use "Hide Mock Location" to use "Fake GPS" so I can watch baseball on the "MLB at Bat" app. The app blacks out the game if you are in the viewing area. Last year I just used Private Internet VPN and Fake GPS and it worked this year that doesn't. I found this post https://www.comparitech.com/blog/vpn-privacy/mlb-tv-workaround-with-dns-vpn/ when searching that is what I am trying to get Xposed installed. Any ideas would be welcome
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Hmm well to my knowledge no one got Xposed to work on the Yoga... but if you managed to follow my tutorial to install Magisk (I don't think SuperSU works) there are a few apps in the Play Store that allow you to set up a "mock location", but they require Root access.
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Hmm well to my knowledge no one got Xposed to work on the Yoga... but if you managed to follow my tutorial to install Magisk (I don't think SuperSU works) there are a few apps in the Play Store that allow you to set up a "mock location", but they require Root access.
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Thanks I do have Magisk installed and have working root.
There is still no way to install xposed?
matata86 said:
There is still no way to install xposed?
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In the moment not
Hi, friends! Did anyone try to install xposed*.zip via TWRP ?