Unable to install apk - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm running on stock rooted 2.3.4
I've been looking around for a couple hours and everything I've found hasn't helped me install an apk I downloaded. I downloaded synergy release 0.0003 from here sourceforge%net/projects/synergyandroid/files/
(replace the % with a ., it won't let me post an outside link in my first post on xda)
When I try to install with the package installer on the phone, it says application not installed. I rebooted then went to adb to try to install, and it says "Failure [INSTALL_PARSE_FAILED_NO_CERTIFICATES]"
I do have my phone set to allow non market apps, and can install other apks from the sd card with the package installer or with adb just fine. If more details are needed, such as a log file, I need to know where that file is.

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[Q] Uruk 0.7 Market not installing...

I installed Uruk 0.7 to internal and everything is working fine. However, I followed directions to install market and it didn't work:
If you want GoogleMarket (and required component to make it work) you can install UrukDroid package - UrukDroid-GoogleMarket_1.0.tbz2. (files inside this packaged are base on kenyu73 work).
If you copied your old /data, you cannot have installed any other version of Market. If you apply this update, on previously installed market/vending etc. - it won't work. This packaged is tested with fresh install of Uruk - where it works.
Download archive and put it in UrukUpdate directory located on /data partition
(so path is /data/UrukUpdate/). You should do it directly from internet browser on Archos Tablet, file manager like Astro or terminal - you shouldn't do it over USB.
Installation process will start automatically and silently, file will disappear from that folder after it's done. To run Market, restart is required when you'll be ready.
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I downloaded from the link and at first it wouldn't allow me to download from link because it said file format not accepted by device. So I used Astro (as described) and clicked on the "allow all download formats" button, then downloaded to the directory listed above (/data/UrukUpdate/). I rebooted and nothing happened. I tried to do an "update" through Astro, and nothing happened, I tried to place in root and nothing happened...
I noticed the file I downloaded was UrukDroid-GoogleMarket_1.0.sub rather than UrukDroid-GoogleMarket_1.0.tbz2. However, that is how it downloads every time. So I gues...
I'm lost.
Any suggestions? I can't download any of my apps through Appbrain or Market, so I am not happy with Uruk without access to Market. Thanks for any help!!
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apensity said:
I installed Uruk 0.7 to internal and everything is working fine. However, I followed directions to install market and it didn't work:
I downloaded from the link and at first it wouldn't allow me to download from link because it said file format not accepted by device. So I used Astro (as described) and clicked on the "allow all download formats" button, then downloaded to the directory listed above (/data/UrukUpdate/). I rebooted and nothing happened. I tried to do an "update" through Astro, and nothing happened, I tried to place in root and nothing happened...
I noticed the file I downloaded was UrukDroid-GoogleMarket_1.0.sub rather than UrukDroid-GoogleMarket_1.0.tbz2. However, that is how it downloads every time. So I gues...
I'm lost.
Any suggestions? I can't download any of my apps through Appbrain or Market, so I am not happy with Uruk without access to Market. Thanks for any help!!
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Create download-dir on your 101.
Download file with your pc and copy the file UrukDroid-GoogleMarket_1.0.tbz2 to the dir on your 101 using usb-connection.
Copy the file from download-dir to /data/UrukUpdate/ using Root Explorer.
Exit Root Explorer and wait a minute or two. Run Root Explorer again and check /data/UrukUpdate/ for if it is empty. At this point Market is installed. Restart you 101 and run Market.
Yeah!
Cheers.
Thanks for the info, followed it with Astro (can't DL Root Explorer through AppLib) and still no go... Anything else?
Have you tried to copy file via terminal? Because for me, any of the file managers doesn't work to write files in system (they says rooted, but cannot mount read\write, or something like it).
So i went to terminal and:
su
cp /sdcard/UrukDroid-GoogleMarket_1.0.tbz2 /data/UrukUpdate/
Restart and i have Android Market.
Of course you have to use path to file instead of "/sdcard/UrukDroid-GoogleMarket_1.0.tbz2", to your location.
Worked! Thanks!

SuperSU installed but not rooted properly

Hi,
first of all thanks to everyone that works here, I have been visiting this forums for about 3 years.
I currently have a 5.0.2 with htc sense 6.0
Kernel version 3.4.10-gd7bdf6a [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT (this is what it read after attempting root)
To root it, I installed drivers (HTC Sync manager, mini-SDK tools, java), unlocked bootloader as instructed on htcdev.com/bootloader, went to fast boot, installed recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.6-m7ul.img, moved UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.94.zip to my sdcard, and went on recovery to install this zip hoping it would be rooted. After all this I noticed Titanium Backup pro didn't have access to root, downloaded Root Checker Basic by joeykrim and in fact it said "Sorry! Root access is not properly installed on this device." Then I went on my apps drawer and noticed that strangely SuperSU is installed, but when I opened it it reads "There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!".
After all that I tried downloading Superuser instead Superuser-3.1.3_superuserdownload.com.rar, but my device on recovery couldn't even see the RAR file, meaning on recovery that file didn't even show, so I tried extracting files to a folder of the same name and then compressing it again as a zip file. It could read fine and I attempted installing it again on recovery CWM but the installation started and aborted instantly. So I tried reinstalling SuperSU again, after deleting all cache/data/system/delvik, but again same problem. SuperSU is installed, but the same problem message pops up, and Root Checker still reads the device isn't rooted properly.
Strangely, Busybox installer says my device is rooted but after tapping install it said it failed. Root Check by JRummy Apps says device is rooted too.
Thanks in advance, let me know what other questions you have.
Additional info,
Root Check details reads
BINARY /system/xbin/su
PERMISSIONS rwsr-sr-x (6755)
VERSION 1.93:SUPERSU
ADB ROOT Enabled
Use this zip file. Flash it using whatever recovery you have currently. https://download.chainfire.eu/735/SuperSU

Installing xposed

*******KennyG change this to how you need it, I'm just getting the knowledge out. I don't wish to steal credit or work******
Hello fellow xda members, I have used many other sites but haven't been on xda since my droid bionic days... I didn't give up on the v10, i contacted tung and here we are!
Any hoo the method was created by the 6th_Hokage for the boost stylo and it works with a little tweaking on our devices.
Follow the prerequisites from his thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g-stylo/how-to/guide-xposed-boost-stylo-5-1-1-t3192494
Here they are for quick glance
Required:
Root
Busybox installed on the device: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d....busybox&hl=en
Script Manager: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...tmanager&hl=en
Package needed Xposed Boost Stylo.zip: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347813218
Extract the stylo zip to the root of your internal storage
you should see the installer script file and the xposed zip package
download corresponding xposed zip and installer apk
(v80sdk22arm64) and (3.0 alpha 4)
rename the v80sdk22arm64.zip to the v72 found on the root of the sd from the Xposed Boost Stylo.zip
then run it following the instructions from http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g-stylo/how-to/guide-xposed-boost-stylo-5-1-1-t3192494 by kakashi aka the6thhokage
5- Open Script Manager and navigate to the installer file (script) and chose script, su then press save .
6- now select the same script and press run and choose the option according to what you want (Yes/No)
7- Wait for the script to finish, now go to Xposed Installer apk that you installed before and select soft reboot (it will turn off just power back on)
8- After restart and you may use Xposed properly
soft reboot and there ya go! Ill add more stuff when I get time
thanks peter muzyka
hey the errors don't hinder it and use kernel auditor to set permissive on boot. I also would like some coffee funds if you feel the need paypal [email protected]
I get this error message when I try to install
it should continue to run, make sure you renamed the xposed zip to the same name as the one in the file and have it placed on the root of your internal storage
I renamed the file and put the folder in the internal storage
As a zip not folder all on the root of the sd. I'll make a all in one after I get with romracer and 6th hokage
got it working. thanks.
@THADDIUS25
Like superdallas said, you must put the files from zip into root of internal storage. your screenshot is showing you put the files under "Xposed+Boost+Stylo V2"
Also did you download v80sdk22arm64 then renamed it? you can find download link from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Need to fix Google Play Store links =)
I just used the steps in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/install-xposed-framework-to-lg-spirit-t3226809
Clearer steps by playadru182 below: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66015228&postcount=48
Also, if anyone is getting a second screen error when making calls after installing xposed. Don't forget to follow @tattedup 's tutorial on second screen fix.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v10/general/xposed-fixes-screen-t3246515
It doesn't continue to run in my case, it just shows it can't create /proc/self/fd/
Like this?
http://imgur.com/A1FbNtS
Yeah, it does exactly like that.
Make sure Busybox is installed. As in, run the the Busybox app that you downloaded from the Play Store and install it from there.
Yeah busybox isn't installing properly for some odd reason I believe. It does not run like it usually does.
It doesn't say installed when you tried installing it?
https://imgur.com/JTfuKST
It does say installed....
What fixed it for me was either installing Busybox (I forgot ^^ or using the Terminal Emulator way that I mentioned in my comment to the OP.
When I did that it said no such file or directory
When you entered "su" then "sh /sdcard/installer" in the emulator?
Unlike the OP here that says to put the files in the root folder, put it in the /sdcard folder then try it.
I put it in the folder, but still, no such file or directory.

i cant install apk IVE TRIED everything

i cant install an apk with adb or with package manager i did adb install Apk.apl (the package is Apk) and it [says the system has not been activated] and when i try with package manager i just get stuck on installing for ever

Installed Lollipop now can't see root directory

Hi all, I know the sticky says not to ask about rooting in this thread but since I have installed my new rom (lollipop) my google play store doesn't work or the browser. I have down loaded the GAPPs file and placed it into my root directory. When I go into recovery mode and TRWN starts I go into install I can't see the files as it is greyed out.

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