I tried to install youtube vanced and now I can't install any apps from any place( including the google play store), I have not yet attempted using twrp to install an apk but I rather not. Is there any easy fix to this? last time this happened I believe I flashed a new rom. Currently I'm on stock oreo and don't have any Xposed modules installed. Ugh I don't have to reinstall everything. I'm getting a new phone soon and this will soon be a play phone.
Try reflashing the TWRP-flashable zip for the last Oreo, then reflash Magisk.
Then clear caches and reboot.
If you try YouTube Vanced, use the older one.
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I tried to uninstall existing Google apps in an attempt to free up RAM on my ZTE Blade S6 and it worked. That is until I tried to convert the Google play store and play services to a user app, now neither work. I have the correct gapps for my version of Android (5.0.2) and was wondering if I could just flash then with Twrp and everything would work again. I'm on stock ROM with root
I installed the official nougat xposed and after that I am. Not able to install updates, new apps, apks. Nothing. It gives me an 504 error. I know it from a long time ago when playstore starts tripping just clean data an cache. But here nothing works. I can't reinstall playstore when I uninstall it (duh). Either way when I remove xposed everything works fine. Anyone having the same problems?
Similar ((LG k20)).
Yes, absolutely
This is my issue, too - spent all day trying to work a fix.
Nougat 88.1, long bootup finally works, but eventually corrupts everything!
No app installable, and ((-504)) which is DIFFERENT than the 504 mentioned, it is with a dash before. Something about UID file change.. but no avail?
Someone suggested they simply disable Xposed, reboot - then install apps, to reboot & re-enable Xposed again.. but!
I have no idea what to do. Using SuperSU.
I would try Magisk, but I can't do that now.
What shall we do? Seems a standard 88 issue?
No problems here. Are you guys sure you installed the correct file? Sdk24/arm64?
yeah man everything is properly installed. i have no idea what is triggering the error.
I'm getting the same error on my LG G4. I rooted with Magisk, so the problem isn't the root tool.
The only way to install apps is to unistall xposed framework
Hello,
I recently shifted to 8.1 ROMs and in each ROM that I tried, I have the same bug: Apps I download (not update) from Play Store take a long time to install. Download completes but installation is the problem. I use MagisK 15.2 with MagisK hide turned on for Play Store and Play Services. I used unofficial GApps of different providers. If I restore back to ViperOS Nougat build, the apps install instantly though. I tried clearing cache of both Store and services but didn't help me either. Please help me.
Edit: I noticed that upon reboot, those apps appear in my phone. I can't just reboot for every single app installation.
Edit 2: I do think the new play services is the culprit. Because when it installs, the apps I install after it take more time to install.
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Hello everyone reading this!
I hope you can help me with my problem.
My problem is the following thing:
I was having some problems with my play store so i wanted to reinstall it.
So uninstalled Google Play Store with root but the problem is that i couldn't install it again.
(And i only make backups of my boot partition because i don't have so much space to backup data in twrp.)
When i try to install play store again with the latest apk of it then it just crashes. I also tried installing it as system by moving it to /system/app with the correct permissions but still not working. And i also tried it on /system/priv-app but it just disappears there.
I found out that if i use a old version of the play store (9.8.07) then it doesn't crash right away. But i still cannot use it properly. It crashes when trying to install something.
I also found out that if i try to uninstall something with this old version then it doesn't crash right away but it says "uninstalling" forever.
So i think it may be that play store didn't get the permissions that it needs?
I tried so many things but i just don't know how i can fix it. I don't want to do a factory reset or something like that.
Please help me. I just want my good old play store back.
Edit:
I can't even use YouTube. It doesn't allow me to use it without play store. This is much worse than I thought it would be.
My paid apps, substratum, everything i paid for is just broken now.
(SM-N920C, Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Nougat 7.0 Stock Rom, Rooted with Magisk, Xposed is installed, TWRP is installed)
I am on Root with Magisk and installed Youtube Vanced Root with SAI.
I found the other threads and tried their solutions.
I tried installing and running SDMaid and rebooted and that didn't help.
I tried uninstalling Chrome -> nope.
I tried installing Android System Webview -> nope.
I tried reinstalling Chrome -> nope
I tried uninstalling ASW -> nope.
I tried flashing Youtube from TWRP -> failed.
I tried installing MicroG although shouldn't need it on rooted version; that didn't help either.
I think I've been here before, but I don't know how I solved it last time.
Any ideas?
Edit: Just remembered: Last time I a) uninstalled Youtube Vanced, a) then installed Youtube from Playstore, c) then deactivated Auto Update, d) then uninstalled Youtube Updates from Playstore, e) then installed Vanced ontop and that worked.
It does not work this time because at d) I cannot uninstall any Youtube Updates and at e) I can't install Vanced, because "newer version already installed".
Edit2: I tried a good dozens of old Youtube .apks (and xapks and mapks) but most straight up didn't install (including xapk* and SAI- installer) and all others were either too new or too old or sth. else to work.
Don't have TWRP and/or Magisk installed - and never will do so - but I know you always can completly traceless uninstall any app and their updates, be it a system-app and/or system-privileged-app or user-app.
The miserability is that Youtube Vanced - when it auto-updates - always gets overwritten by Google's Youtube.