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Archive And Install_failed_invalid_apk Showbox

I'm trying to install Showbox onto Bluestacks on my PC, but I'm getting this message when I try to open the APK file.

Hi guys, Sorry if posting the wrong place, but I figured General would be the safest place to put this. I just rotted my phone again yesterday, and it worked great (using Samsung Galaxy S3 ToolKit v7.0.0) I have root access, and it all works as it should on the phone. However, I do have one problem now. When I was rooting the phone, I had to choose which model. Joe jackson look sharp. I Have the I9300XXELL4 version, but I used ELLA (both is JZ054K). I'm using Eclipse to develop apps to my device, and now I cant test my apps on my phone. When I do 'Run as- Android Application' to puch it to my device, this is the error I'm getting.

  • Archive And Install_Failed_Invalid_Apk Bluestacks. BlueStacksApk Handler Apk Installation failed: INSTALL. Here is a tutorial to fix showbox invalid apk.
  • Here is a tutorial to fix showbox invalid apk file error. INSTALL_FAILED_INVALID_APK on Bluestacks. If the archive is OKAY and installing on Android.

Install_failed_invalid_apk Showbox

Code: 01-24 11:44:51.186: D/AndroidRuntime(8724): AndroidRuntime START com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit. Additional information: So, I'm not sure what stock on my phone anymore. I did root it once before, and it worked good (did it through Odin). Then the 4.1.2 update came, and I updated normally through Kies. Root was removed in the process. So, before I rotted it yesterday, I was developing on it, and that worked nicely.

But I wanted to root it to connect ps3 controller to play games. So I used the Toolbox (V7.0.0) to root it, but they did not have my exact model, only XXELLA. And root works nice.

But Cant develop to it anymore. This is my information now: I9300XXELL4 Kernel:3.0.31-742798 Did the rooting process change my kernel? EDIT: Ok, just to help me understand a little here. I do not know the connection between firmware and kernel, but was my kernel altered when I rooted my phone?

I see many others having problem with new kernels, but I only used the Samsung Toolkit v7.0.0 to root my device using XXELLA (my model is XXELL4). Did this process do anything to my kernel?

And how can I get the original kernel to my phone if I need that? Hi Stianbl, I got exactly the same problem, and this solution fixed it, so i hope it does for you too. The reason for 'permission denied' is that apk files uploaded to /data/local/tmp had to low permissions, and the installer process obviously did not have permissions to read any such file. I never found a solution, but have a workaround that satisfies me. I have simply moved/symlinked the tmp directory to the SD card. Since SD card is formatted as FAT, it does not have owners/permissions and all files created there are always readable by everyone.

So open a terminal emulator on your phone. Get root ('su') and type in: # cd /data/local # mv tmp tmp-old # (or simply rm -rf tmp) # mkdir /mnt/sdcard/tmp # ln -s /mnt/sdcard/tmp./tmp I hope i could help you greets. Quote: Originally Posted by m134boy90 Hi Stianbl, I got exactly the same problem, and this solution fixed it, so i hope it does for you too.

The reason for 'permission denied' is that apk files uploaded to /data/local/tmp had to low permissions, and the installer process obviously did not have permissions to read any such file. I never found a solution, but have a workaround that satisfies me. I have simply moved/symlinked the tmp directory to the SD card. Since SD card is formatted as FAT, it does not have owners/permissions and all files created there are always readable by everyone. So open a terminal emulator on your phone. Get root ('su') and type in: # cd /data/local # mv tmp tmp-old # (or simply rm -rf tmp) # mkdir /mnt/sdcard/tmp # ln -s /mnt/sdcard/tmp./tmp I hope i could help you greets.

Showbox Apk Pc

This tutorial will show you how to download and install the ShowBox app to your Windows computer so you can stream free movies directly from your computer. ShowBox is an Android app that lets you watch and download free movies and shows. With the aid of BlueStacks, an Android emulator for computers, you will be able to run any Android app on your computer. Please note that BlueStacks no longer supports the Mac version, so you will not be able to run ShowBox on Apple computers via BlueStacks.

Install Showbox Apk For Android

Please view on tutorial on. Download ShowBox to a PC 1.

Download and install BlueStacks here (the link is direct from the official BlueStacks site): 2. Download the ShowBox.APK here: File size: 39.40 MB Older Links: 3. Right-click the downloaded file and open with BlueStacks 4. Open BlueStacks to run ShowBox You will be prompted to update the app when you open Show Box.