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Hi!
I use a Note 2, and was able to install apks perfectly fine until this afternoon, now i'm unable to click "install" , it isn't greyed out or anything.
I know screen filter and similar apps have a bug which doesn't allow you to click install, so I disabled and uninstalled them just to be sure.
I'm on stock 4.1.2, no software updates of any sort in the last month,weird it suddenly stopped allowing me to install apks
Able to install apps from the play store otherwise.
Any help would be appreciated
Edit- Also rebooted several times, and tried installing apks i've installed before, no dice
And I do have unknown sources checked.
Try uninstalling the last app you installed.
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Well it's fixed, GloveBox was the problem.
Guess any app which has an overlay will be an issue.
OF, thanks anyway!
Greenify doesnt working with xposed module....not all xperimental features....i mean boost mode...running lollipop5.0.2
Did it work before? Have you donated? You have root and the correct Xposed framework installed? Is Greenify enabled in Xposed and have you rebooted? etc etc etc
tnsmani said:
Did it work before? Have you donated? You have root and the correct Xposed framework installed? Is Greenify enabled in Xposed and have you rebooted? etc etc etc
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I download cracked apk
reeeju said:
I download cracked apk
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You have some nerve, reporting it here.
Ok...working now...latest stable apk2.6.2
reeeju said:
I download cracked apk
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Proud of yourself? Don't expect any help here.
Oh come on people ... Haven't you ever used a crack??
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Its working nicely with all experimental features through xposed.....nd all donation package features...����������������??
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A Couple Issues
I will tag onto the need help thread here and hope someone is familiar with these issues. I have Greenify and the donation package installed. I have had it working well before. Now when I open Greenify I get only the screen that lets you select the mode and the experimental features.
I uninstalled it via TiBU and reinstalled the backup with the same result. I uninstalled via TiBU (could not uninstall via the Android App Mgr. It was grayed out. I reinstalled via the play store - had to do via PC because I can't install from the phone for some reason. I get the same result. Only can see the single screen. Also, Greenify is not asking for root and does not show as having root permission in SuperSU (2.49) . I have rebooted, wiped cache and dalvik, and still have the same issue.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Smithfolk4 said:
I will tag onto the need help thread here and hope someone is familiar with these issues. I have Greenify and the donation package installed. I have had it working well before. Now when I open Greenify I get only the screen that lets you select the mode and the experimental features.
I uninstalled it via TiBU and reinstalled the backup with the same result. I uninstalled via TiBU (could not uninstall via the Android App Mgr. It was grayed out. I reinstalled via the play store - had to do via PC because I can't install from the phone for some reason. I get the same result. Only can see the single screen. Also, Greenify is not asking for root and does not show as having root permission in SuperSU (2.49) . I have rebooted, wiped cache and dalvik, and still have the same issue.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Which version of greenify r u using now...cos here all working fine in my moto g2
reeeju said:
Which version of greenify r u using now...cos here all working fine in my moto g2
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I have version 2.6.2. It had been working in the past. It would sometimes get stuck on the same screen, but I could always get it to go to the main screen for hibernating by reopening.
I installed 2.7 Beta 2 and got the hibernate screen. Then when I rebooted it went back to the same problem.
I figured out that I had to remove administrative rights to uninstall, so I did that, uninstalled, reinstalled 2.7 beta 2 and it asked for admin rights and has them, but still I cannot access the hibernate screen after rebooting. So it seems to work okay until I reboot. I am running the latest Xposed for LP 5.0. I also uninstalled and reinstalled from the play store 2.6.2 (via PC) and I could not access it either through exposed or through the app drawer. I then enabled Greenify in Xposed and rebooted and still it is the same. I may have to remove and reinstall Xposed.
Smithfolk4 said:
I have version 2.6.2. It had been working in the past. It would sometimes get stuck on the same screen, but I could always get it to go to the main screen for hibernating by reopening.
I installed 2.7 Beta 2 and got the hibernate screen. Then when I rebooted it went back to the same problem.
I figured out that I had to remove administrative rights to uninstall, so I did that, uninstalled, reinstalled 2.7 beta 2 and it asked for admin rights and has them, but still I cannot access the hibernate screen after rebooting. So it seems to work okay until I reboot. I am running the latest Xposed for LP 5.0. I also uninstalled and reinstalled from the play store 2.6.2 (via PC) and I could not access it either through exposed or through the app drawer. I then enabled Greenify in Xposed and rebooted and still it is the same. I may have to remove and reinstall Xposed.
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Download and install 2.6.2....tick in module list....reboot.....open greenify..select boost mode...selinux status permissive...do a soft reboot.....
Smithfolk4 said:
I will tag onto the need help thread here and hope someone is familiar with these issues. I have Greenify and the donation package installed. I have had it working well before. Now when I open Greenify I get only the screen that lets you select the mode and the experimental features.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Go to SETTINGS>Device Administrators and uncheck Greenify. Then to SETTINGS>Accessibility and switch off Greenify. Then uninstall Greenify the usual way, not through TiBu. Reboot.
Then try to install Greenify from Play Store or download the apk and install. Enable Greenify in Xposed. Enable Greenify in Device Administrators and Accessibility. Reboot, not soft reboot.
Then open Greenify and see whether you are able to access all the features.
You have root and Xposed, I hope.
Thanks
reeeju said:
Download and install 2.6.2....tick in module list....reboot.....open greenify..select boost mode...selinux status permissive...do a soft reboot.....
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I decided to reflash the ROM. Will see how it goes.
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tnsmani said:
Go to SETTINGS>Device Administrators and uncheck Greenify. Then to SETTINGS>Accessibility and switch off Greenify. Then uninstall Greenify the usual way, not through TiBu. Reboot.
Then try to install Greenify from Play Store or download the apk and install. Enable Greenify in Xposed. Enable Greenify in Device Administrators and Accessibility. Reboot, not soft reboot.
Then open Greenify and see whether you are able to access all the features.
You have root and Xposed, I hope.
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Reflashed the ROM. Had other strange stuff going on.
I was debating on whether or not this was a device-specific issue or just snapchat being a poopy app, but I think I saw Giga mention this in the thread about Tigerhoods' TWRP backup so I'm inclined to believe this is a z3v-specific issue.
Well, either way, I can't get past login on Snapchat, on my rooted 5.1.1 z3v. Did the whole nine yards-- un/reinstall, remove app data, even went so far as factory resetting, all to no avail. Password is correct cause I've reset it to something I remember... Anyone know why this could be happening, and is there a fix for it? Thanks in advance.
(I'm running Tigerhoods' flashable, haven't gone up to the build with the messages fix yet. If that fixes it, I'm about to look like a massive dummy... But it wouldn't hurt to be sure, right?)
It's a security thing with Snapchat, the same with how Android Pay doesn't work. If it involves money, then the devs don't want the risk of rooting to be an issue for customers in having some hacking crisis.
I don't even know why Snapchat went that way, but I haven't been able to use Snapchat for months. It's also backwards too being an issue on the Z3v since my brother's HTC One M8 is rooted and bootloader unlocked, but can use Snapchat perfectly fine.
Do you have xposed installed? If so uninstall it then login to snapchat. Reinstall xposed..
snootched said:
Do you have xposed installed? If so uninstall it then login to snapchat. Reinstall xposed..
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Just the installer or the whole framework itself?
I'd like to make sure this actually works instead of being just a throwaway answer because reinstalling xposed to no avail would be really aggravating considering what I've done to try and fix this so far...
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shinkins said:
Just the installer or the whole framework itself?
I'd like to make sure this actually works instead of being just a throwaway answer because reinstalling xposed to no avail would be really aggravating considering what I've done to try and fix this so far...
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Just use the zip to uninstall the framework in recovery, wipe cache, reboot, install snapchat, login. Once you are logged in you can go back into recovery and flash xposed framework. You don't have to remove any of your apps for xposed. It worked for me. It also worked with android pay.
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Just use the zip to uninstall the framework in recovery, wipe cache, reboot, install snapchat, login. Once you are logged in you can go back into recovery and flash xposed framework. You don't have to remove any of your apps for xposed. It worked for me. It also worked with android pay.
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It wasn't quite as effective for Android Pay but it did work for Snapchat. Thanks a ton!
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shinkins said:
it wasn't quite as effective for android pay but it did work for snapchat. Thanks a ton!
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No problem
The problem is actually about google play services. If you disable the permissions of google play services app, snapchat won't work.
Sounds simple, and it probably is, but could someone walk me through the uninstallation process? The "uninstall" button in the app is gray (can't click it) and I can't find the zip mentioned.
Also, would all of this have something to do why the snapchat beta can't be accessed?
TracerBullitt said:
Sounds simple, and it probably is, but could someone walk me through the uninstallation process? The "uninstall" button in the app is gray (can't click it) and I can't find the zip mentioned.
Also, would all of this have something to do why the snapchat beta can't be accessed?
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Get the appropriate unistaller zip from here
Flash it, wipe cache & dalvik, reboot, login to SC, once logged in, reboot back to recovery and flash xposed framework zip again, wipe cache & dalvik, reboot.
Everything should be fine.
Remember, if you log out from SC , you'll have to do all this again.
Its Xposed. It wont let you login if you have it. You need to uninstall xposed framework and installer and then install snapchat and login. Then just make a titanium backup. If you switch ROMs, you can just install it without any issues.
Also what worked for me is to take a backup of Snapchat in Titanium Backup with it's data (when you're logged in) and then when you restore from TB with data on a rooted phone and/or with xposed you should be logged in when you open it. Not sure if they will work this out, but has worked for me for a while (didn't even realise Snapchat had blocked xposed and root for months after they did it because of this).
So avoids all this uninstall / reinstall of xposed and saves you time
I did the same technique with android pay, but yea, no dice. Has anyone else been able to get this feature back? Kinda ironic with the 2gb deal Verizon has going right now...
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I followed the uninstall xposed and login then reinstall method. I also use rootcloak which I tried before uninstalling xposed. It worked for me.
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I've been trying to root my Sparrow without much luck. Followed the instructions and keep getting the following error.
Updater process ended with ERROR : 2
Error installing zip file '/sdcard/SuperSU-2.79-wear.zip
Downloaded SuperSu from here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/android-wear-6-0-1-root-squashfs-t3319097
Tried installing with System mounted
You are on AW2.0, right? If so, that's why.
O wait, I didn't realize the 1.5 in your title. Sorry for the confusion.
Got it sorted
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73165371&postcount=66
SuperSu appears to install, but still Not Rooted (?)
GTDarthYoda said:
Got it sorted
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73165371&postcount=66
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I used this ^^ SuperSU without BusyBox, and one time it worked, but now trying to use it after a complete wipe and re-install of 1.5, SuperSU appears to install, but Wear Root Checker says Not Rooted. I can't figure out what I am doing wrong/different. I have tried with and without wiping dalvik cache, I have tried with and without mounting system. Can't get it to stick!
Anyone have any ideas?
cushcalc said:
I used this ^^ SuperSU without BusyBox, and one time it worked, but now trying to use it after a complete wipe and re-install of 1.5, SuperSU appears to install, but Wear Root Checker says Not Rooted. I can't figure out what I am doing wrong/different. I have tried with and without wiping dalvik cache, I have tried with and without mounting system. Can't get it to stick!
Anyone have any ideas?
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Are you using this app?
If so it doesn't work anymore.
Easiest way to see if you're rooted is to use this app. It doesn't open if you're not rooted.
If you really want to test it, use that app to uninstall a system app. Like that useless activity tracker they include.
GTDarthYoda said:
Are you using this app?
If so it doesn't work anymore.
Easiest way to see if you're rooted is to use this app. It doesn't open if you're not rooted.
If you really want to test it, use that app to uninstall a system app. Like that useless activity tracker they include.
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Thanks!
I uninstalled Wear Root Checker, and installed Advanced Settings, and it opened but said Screen Overlay detected and wouldn't proceed. After reading up on Screen Overlay problems, I found that Wear Mini Launcher was mentioned as a culprit - I uninstalled it, and now Advanced Settings works!
What activity tracker are you talking about? Fit? iFit? Activity Stub?
cushcalc said:
Thanks!
I uninstalled Wear Root Checker, and installed Advanced Settings, and it opened but said Screen Overlay detected and wouldn't proceed. After reading up on Screen Overlay problems, I found that Wear Mini Launcher was mentioned as a culprit - I uninstalled it, and now Advanced Settings works!
What activity tracker are you talking about? Fit? iFit? Activity Stub?
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I think it's called wellness or something
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I think it's called wellness or something
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Ah, I see it. Similar to Fit, but has a sleep tracker.
Have you figured out a way to disable OTA update?
As mentioned in the subject, I did a Factory Reset of my Poco F1 (for the 2nd time now) and restored user apps + data from Titanium Backup.
After a second factory reset I still get a really annoying issue: when I want to install an app through Play Store, I have to click on Install, then force close Play Store, when reopening it starts downloading, then gets stuck at 100%. I then need to force close again to have Play Store installing it.
I already tried a lot of things, like clearing data for Google Play Services, Play Store, uninstalling/reinstalling Nova Launcher etc. But nothing does fix it. Any hints? Thanks
EDIT: seems like disabling bluetooth and restarting device fixes the issue. But as soon as I activate bluetooth again (which I use constantly with a Mi Band), the issue is back.
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Still having this issue after factory reset without restoring anything from Titanium Backup this time and clean flash of latest MIUI 10 on Android Pie.
Whenever I want to install or update an app via Play Store, I need to force close Play Store for it to install, else it gets stuck at 100% of download and other install/updates are queued.
Thanks!
DoudouJack said:
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Still having this issue after factory reset without restoring anything from Titanium Backup this time and clean flash of latest MIUI 10 on Android Pie.
Whenever I want to install or update an app via Play Store, I need to force close Play Store for it to install, else it gets stuck at 100% of download and other install/updates are queued.
Thanks!
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Disable Google App
I have the same problem after update to 10.3.1. What do you mean with "Disable Google App"?
hanzfranz said:
I have the same problem after update to 10.3.1. What do you mean with "Disable Google App"?
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Don't you have 'Google' app in your app drawer? Go to Settings>apps, touch Google and in the next screen, 'Disable'.