Fix "LG Smart Cover has stopped." loop without uninstalling Xposed - G2 General

So I'm a novice and installed Xposed on my VZW G2 Lollipop 5.0.2 BUT didn't freeze Smartcover. Here's a fix to that annoying loop of "Unfortunately LGSmartCover has stopped." without uninstalling Xposed (is that the right nomenclature? no idea)
Just make sure you hard power off your phone by holding the power button (don't try to use the power menu).
1.Get into TWRP recovery.
2.Click on mount, and make sure that "system" is checked. If is not, then do so.
3.Go back to the main screen and click on "Advance", " file manager ".
4.In the file manager navigate to " system/priv-app/LGCover".
5.Select "LGCover.apk" and rename it to "LGCover.apk.bak" (just add .bak). Confirm the renaming, go back and reboot into system.
Copied from a post on reddit titled "Keep getting "Unfortunately, LGSmartCover has stopped." after flashing Xposed on lollipop? Here's a bypass if you don't mind or doubt use SmartCover." by md2i (I'm not allowed to post outside links yet)

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[Q] Market Apps won't download

So I'm not sure what's going on with the android market, but no apps will download anymore for me. It gets stuck on 'starting download' and the progress bar just sits there and doesn't move. I didn't notice it until I started trying to flash some ROMs but even when I have flashed back to my nandroid backup it still doesn't work.
Things I've tried...
Clearning Market Cache
Force Quiting Market
Rebooting
Clearing phone cache
Still no luck...anyone have a solution for me? Thanks
If you are rooted I would use Rom Manager and Fix Permissions. I've had a few apps that wouldn't update nor download.
Chamgea said:
So I'm not sure what's going on with the android market, but no apps will download anymore for me. It gets stuck on 'starting download' and the progress bar just sits there and doesn't move. I didn't notice it until I started trying to flash some ROMs but even when I have flashed back to my nandroid backup it still doesn't work.
Things I've tried...
Clearning Market Cache
Force Quiting Market
Rebooting
Clearing phone cache
Still no luck...anyone have a solution for me? Thanks
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Thanks...I am rooted and I just tried that...NO LUCK Somebody please help me out, this is really irritating me!
Snap...I think I figured out what is wrong. I might have deleted (somehow) the actual Market App. I have the Icon on my homescreen that connects, but when I go to Manage Applications, I only see the Market Update App. Does this make sense, is this possible?
Simple fix. Just log onto google talk. It should work after you log in. dont know why, but it just does.
Sent from my SGH-T959
Another fix
1. go to your settings
2. select "applications"
3. then select "manage applications"
4. press menu and select "filter" then "All"
5. scroll down to:
a) "Checkin Service" then select "clear data"
b) "Download Manager" then select "clear data"
c) "Google Apps" then "clear data"
d) "Google Talk Service" then select "clear data"
e) " Market" then select "clear cache"
Thanks guys...I'll note your advise. I just installed a new ROM and the new market app came with it, so all is good right now.
I've had the same issue.
Igor's solution is right. More specifically its the Download Manager.
Clear Data and re-attempt download, it should go through.
I've had the same problem, but only at the office and then only if I am connected to the WiFi network here.
I also tried using "Connectify" on my laptop, but since the laptop is tied to the corporate network, the problem happens there too...
Most likely the problem is that our network nazis block ports required.
Turning off WiFi fixes the problem here.
I have the exact same problem just as the OP. When I try to update or download apps, it says invalid package and fails to install. When I try to update a file, it deletes the original and fails to install anything.
I did all this and still, it won't work:
1. go to your settings
2. select "applications"
3. then select "manage applications"
4. press menu and select "filter" then "All"
5. scroll down to:
a) "Checkin Service" then select "clear data"
b) "Download Manager" then select "clear data"
c) "Google Apps" then "clear data"
d) "Google Talk Service" then select "clear data"
e) " Market" then select "clear cache"
I can only install apps/games if I download it from another source other than the Android Market.

Google Partner Setup error on boot (?)

After flashing to TNT Lite 4.20 I now have to clear an error message every time I boot my G Tab. It says "Sorry! The application Google Partner Setup (process.com.google..android.partnership) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
A Force Close is required to clear it, or else it messes with email (and maybe other stuff).
Questions:
- I've located this in /system/app using iFileManager and it's an apk file ... can it be safely deleted?
- How do I delete it? I'm not familiar with iFilemanager, and don't see a "delete" option. Can I delete it with CWD or Titanium Backup?
Thanks!
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I know this has come up before, but all I find is other people asking my same question:
Can I safely delete the Google Partner Setup apk from my system/app folder?
It's not loading (requires a FC for the tablet to boot), but I'm still reluctant to remove anything from the system directory in case it's required somehow.
Help???
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MikefromTX said:
I know this has come up before, but all I find is other people asking my same question:
Can I safely delete the Google Partner Setup apk from my system/app folder?
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Google Partner Setup is used (at least) by the browser. You could try disabling it using Autorun Manager from Market instead of deleting the .apk file. Be warned that doing so on my system caused the browser to exit without warnings on quite few sites--those that have Google Ads are esp. problemmatic.
My advice is to first go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications > select "All", find "Google Partner Setup" and then "Clear data". If that doesn't work, get into ClockworkMod and there do a "wipe data/factory reset" (and also possibly a "wipe cache partition").
Thanks Raj. I'll give it a try.
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[Q] Can't install some apps.

Well, as a title says I'm unable to install some apps (games / apps / tools). I press on .apk file, it shows permissions and such but I can only press "cancel" button, because "install button" doesn't works. Looks like something is checking if the .apk is legal or not. Also when trying to switch to package installer from task manager I can't, it's also inactive, but other open apps are working as well (can switch to them).
Anyone can help me please?
Thanks in advance!
Have you enabled installing of non-market apps?
Ah, found what caused the problem. It was Lux auto brightness.
Zanith said:
Have you enabled installing of non-market apps?
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If you won't enable it, you will get the message "non-market apps blablabla". You won't get to the point where you can press "install" and "cancel".
But the case is closed, found the solution.

Please help my phone is not working after installing resOverloader Module from xposed

Hi Guys,
Please help my phone is not working after installing resOverloader Module from xposed.
when i rebooted my phone it gave me error saying "Process System isn't responding" and gives me 2 option wait and Ok. please help guys
Boot to recovery and flash rom with no wipe
Boot TWRP -> File Manager -> go to /data/data/de.robv.android.xposedinstaller/conf/ press "modules.list", press Delete. Then reboot.
pyler said:
Boot TWRP -> File Manager -> go to /data/data/de.robv.android.xposedinstaller/conf/ press "modules.list", press Delete. Then reboot.
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This worked like a charm for me. I am using a stock rooted 6.0 rom on my Moto X Pure xt1575 with SuperSU 2.66. Main uses for Xposed are greenify and amplify.
Quick follow up question: after this operation Greenify does not recognize the Xposed installation. I am not sure what else doesn't recognize it because that is all I have noticed. Is there something else that needs to be done to cause the modules list to rebuild?
Edit: although Xposed looks normal and all boxes are checked,, none of the individual programs recognize that Xposed is there.
Second edit: I deleted the modules and reinstalled them,, then rebooted and all was well. Solved.
Thanks!

Deleted my only Launcher and APK - Black Screen. Please help!!!

Hello everyone,
I have a Lenono A806. The device was rooted and I downloaded an root uninstaller from the Play store to uninstall some apps that I couldn't otherwise.
In the process, among other apps, I deleted the only launcher I had on the phone (Lenovo Launcher) and I might have deleted the APK (not sure about the APK). The result was a black screen without any apps.
When turn on the phone I can see the home screen (same one you see before you unlock keyboard) and I also have some of the functionalities (eg messages, can make calls etc). However if I open one of these functionalities and I click on the "back" button, the screen goes completely black and the phone goes unresponsive. I tried to reset factory settings by holding the Volume Up + Down + On/Off button which opened the "Lenovo Recovery" screen and I choosing the "wipe user data (both fuse format and fuse wipe data). I also tried he install update package option and I rebooted the phone. Nothing of those worked.
Could anyone direct me towards the right way?
Thanks in advance,
Ilias
Sideload a 3rd party launcher via adb.
Try install any launcher using pc or using recovery.
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you can access your file manager then I would suggest obtaining a launcher apk, putting it on your sdcad and then installing it from there via file manager. I like ADW very much - it can be had from here:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/5xrezm

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