error with a few programs when I try to use them - Touch Pro, Fuze Themes and Apps

certain things (such as htorch) when I try to run them it says "This application requires a newer version of the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework than the version installed on this device" Where can I download this newer framework because these apps were made for this phone (I thought)
then after that message it says "The application failed to load required components. If the .NET Compact Framework is installed on a storage card, please ensure that this card is in place and launch the application again. If this fails, a re-installation of the .NET Compact Framework is recommended. Support info: -2147483643 (80000005)"

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Trouble with CF 3.5

I've had my Tilt for a while now. I haven't flashed it in a long while (it has HTC latest official rom wm 6.1). Today, all of a sudden the calculator won't work. I get a CF error msg.
" The application failed to load required components.
If the .NET CF is installed on a storage card,
please ensure that this card is in place and launch the application again.
If this fails, a re installation of the .NET CF is recommended.
Support info: -2147483647 (80000001) "
I've notice other programs like Klazon, Uno & "Getting Stated" stopped working also and I get the same error msg.
I've uninstalled & installed CF 3.5 several times without any luck fixing this problem.
I've searched here & googled for this error msg, but all errors are related to a recent flashing & that is not my case.
So... any suggestions??? Is there another way/app to erase/uninstal CF more completly? Anything??
In addition
Oh by the way... My copy of CF 3.5 is installed on the device, not the storage card.
Fixed it!!!
OK I got it working again. This is what I did in case you ever find yourself in the same situation.
On another site a learned about The CF 3.5 Power Toys. This is the link to download it: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...14-A27D-4148-BF01-86C2E0953EAB&displaylang=en
This program installs the Application Configuration Tool, the file is called NetCFCfg.exe and is installed in the windows folder in the device. You run it & under the "Device Policy" tab I selected "3.5.7283" from the dropdown list there, apply it and that was it.

[Q] No modules working

Hi all.
I installed the xposed framework to take advantage of the available modules. The framework seems to be installed correctly, but none of the modules I tried (after enabling and rebooting) works on my tablet. I uninstalled it and installed the latest stable version and added only one simple module (from which the attached log refers to) but still no luck.
I have a Vivitar XO tablet running 4.1.1, with what seems not to be the original rom (or at least, the original launcher and "environment" has been removed). It has only one storage partition (the storage tab in settings shows only sd card with the full capacity of the tablet, 4GB, and no internal storage). The installer app is installed in /storage/sdcard0/Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer.
So, my questions are...
1 - Is my tablet incompatible with xposed and I should forget about it?
2 - I don't have the /data/xposed folder. Is that expected with the recent versions?
3 - Should I try to reinstall the framework using another method?
4 - Could it just be incompatibility with the modules I tried? If so, is there any module known to be fully compatible so I can test it?
Thanks a lot, any help appreciated
The framework seems to be installed and working correctly, looks like you're just trying incompatible modules.
/data/xposed isn't created/needed anymore.
I can't recommend one that's universally compatible, though.

Xposed installer crashes on opening any module in the download section

Hello!
I have a problem described in the topic.
My device is Samsung GS4 Active running stock 4.4.2 KK, rooted.
Until yesterday I had a working Xposed installer (2.7experimental) with half a dozen modules, namely: Amplify, AppOpsXposed, Lucky patcher, One++, Vk hack and of course Wanam Xposed.
And yesterday I got rid of all the Google stuff. Deleted all Google *** apps, including GP market and GP services. Migrated to 1Mobile Market.
And after that Xposed installer (itself, not the modules) started to crash on doing the following:
1) start Xposed installer, 2) click Download section, 3) click ANY module there including the framework itself.
So I get "Unfortunately, Xposed Installer has stopped".
The error log does NOT have anything about the crashes.
What has been done to avoid this behavior:
- cleared dalvik-cache
- wiped cache partition
- uninstalled an installed back different versions of Xposed installer (2.6.1 & 2.7experimental)
- activated and deactivated all 6 modules installed
Luckily, ALL the modules work perfectly, they have been successfully activated in Xposed installer every time I reinstalled the app.
So my question is: does anyone know what to fix so to make the Installer open the modules in Download section without crashes.
Thank you in advance. Sorry for my English
a.warlamov said:
Hello!
I have a problem described in the topic.
My device is Samsung GS4 Active running stock 4.4.2 KK, rooted.
Until yesterday I had a working Xposed installer (2.7experimental) with half a dozen modules, namely: Amplify, AppOpsXposed, Lucky patcher, One++, Vk hack and of course Wanam Xposed.
And yesterday I got rid of all the Google stuff. Deleted all Google *** apps, including GP market and GP services. Migrated to 1Mobile Market.
And after that Xposed installer (itself, not the modules) started to crash on doing the following:
1) start Xposed installer, 2) click Download section, 3) click ANY module there including the framework itself.
So I get "Unfortunately, Xposed Installer has stopped".
The error log does NOT have anything about the crashes.
What has been done to avoid this behavior:
- cleared dalvik-cache
- wiped cache partition
- uninstalled an installed back different versions of Xposed installer (2.6.1 & 2.7experimental)
- activated and deactivated all 6 modules installed
Luckily, ALL the modules work perfectly, they have been successfully activated in Xposed installer every time I reinstalled the app.
So my question is: does anyone know what to fix so to make the Installer open the modules in Download section without crashes.
Thank you in advance. Sorry for my English
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Found your old question after having the same problem, with no answer. Later, I realized (from reading xposed installer logs) that the problem was me previously "integrating into ROM" (with Titanium) what is called "Android System Webview" app.. I had problems "undoing" the integration, ended up re-installing it from the Market... but now it works.
So I'm leaving this here: if the installer closes on opening stuff in Modules tab, check your WebView.
Hello friends, I'm running Marshmallow 6.0 on my Oneplus One phone and I need xposed framework... but after flashing it (xposed-v89-sdk23-arm), my phone app stopped working, no access to contacts, favorites... nothing! I tryied even with xposed-v88-sdk23-arm version, but the same.... No phone app access. So, I cannot use my phone with xposed framework flashed on it! Will anybody help me solve this horrible problem, please? Thank you.
almost same question here. My sdk is 22
Running xposed installer after installation makes my phone to soft-reboot
Try force stopping Xposed Installer app, then clear cache and data for app, then restart app and see what happens. Also ask in section for your phone model/ROM if still happening.
Yakimus said:
almost same question here. My sdk is 22
Running xposed installer after installation makes my phone to soft-reboot
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The posts #3-5 should be in different threads, but i have the same problem as OP, an old device with Android 4.4.2, XI 2.6.1. XI will stop/crash when i try to open any module in the download section.
Also have Titanium backup installed... but i have no app called "Android System Webview". Is it something i should install for Xposed Installer? I never had this problem before but haven't updated for a while, so i'm trying to get some things updated. Thanks
I finally found that the problem was that I had Download Manager disabled. Enabling/(defrosting it with Titanium) has allowed XI to work again!

QQi - "The package conflicts with an existing package by the same name"

I previously had a Note 3 (Android 5.0) where I used QQi, an instant-messaging and social-networking application primarily used by Chinese people.
When trying to install from Play Store on the Note 8, I get "Error code -505".
So I tried to download the APK manually and install it, but I'm told "The package conflicts with an existing package by the same name". The package name is "com.tencent.mobileqqi". I can't find any existing package of that name on my device.
I tried a few solutions found online, like restarting then immediately running the installer, or turning the secure start-up on/off. But nothing worked. Has anyone been able to get QQi working on the Note 8? Any general tips for resolving such "package conflicts" errors?
Finally found the problem via ADB (enabled debugging and tried to install the package with "adb install" which gives more clear error messages). Seems QCloud (which was already installed) had registered a permission and QQi was trying to re-register it. So the error message displayed in Package Installer was not very helpful or accurate. Uninstalled QCloud, installed QQi, then re-installed QCloud. This works now

Could not load available ZIP files (Xposed v 89)

Hello
I was required to re-flash a old LOS-release(LOS for microG 14.1.20180811) and addonsu to a retired MotoE 1524 Surnia.
(just for testing an old app)
Question:
Is the following error message critical and is it required to fix in order to have Xposed working properly?
"Could not load available ZIP files - Pull down to try again"
[ surnia:/ $ su ]
[ surnia:/ # ]
Xposed Installer (3.1.5)
Xposed Status
Xposed Framework version 89 is activ
[but the following error message is shown:]
"Could not load available ZIP files - Pull down to try again"
-> Xposed Installer (3.1.5)
-> Download
-> Pulldown to refresh download's module list
Downloading http://dl.xposed.info/repo/full.xml.gz
with staus 2 (error: Downloading http://dl.xposed.info/repo
/full.xml.gz failed: connect timed out). size 0 bytes
joe890 said:
Hello
I was required to re-flash a old LOS-release(LOS for microG 14.1.20180811) and addonsu to a retired MotoE 1524 Surnia.
(just for testing an old app)
Question:
Is the following error message critical and is it required to fix in order to have Xposed working properly?
"Could not load available ZIP files - Pull down to try again"
[ surnia:/ $ su ]
[ surnia:/ # ]
Xposed Installer (3.1.5)
Xposed Status
Xposed Framework version 89 is activ
[but the following error message is shown:]
"Could not load available ZIP files - Pull down to try again"
-> Xposed Installer (3.1.5)
-> Download
-> Pulldown to refresh download's module list
Downloading http://dl.xposed.info/repo/full.xml.gz
with staus 2 (error: Downloading http://dl.xposed.info/repo
/full.xml.gz failed: connect timed out). size 0 bytes
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hello,
I think I have the same problem with the Samsung Tab 3 and LineageOS 14.1.
The framework version 89 SD 25 was flashed via TWRP-3.0.2-0.
The tab is rooted.
Error message that ZIPs were not loaded.
Download from server failed.
Are the links dead?
Also other links on this page to download zips and apps do not always respond.
Could someone help me with this?
I am still a newbie.
Greetings
As long as you can use it, I don't see the problem here. The site has been down for a couple of month now. So I guess that is very normal. And he doesn't really seems to care about xposed anymore.
CookieCream said:
As long as you can use it, I don't see the problem here. The site has been down for a couple of month now. So I guess that is very normal. And he doesn't really seems to care about xposed anymore.
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Very good to know Thank you very much CookieCream for this answer!!
yes
Well, I have the same problem but before installing Xposed. I suppose I could source the files from somewhere but how do I import them into the app?
Alternatively, a fork of the app that still works in 2023 - whether through a web server where the files are rehosted or by allowing them to be sideloaded - would be greatly appreciated. LineageOS 18.1 (Android 10)
CookieCream said:
As long as you can use it, I don't see the problem here. The site has been down for a couple of month now. So I guess that is very normal. And he doesn't really seems to care about xposed anymore.
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Thats the problem, we cant use it as it wont download its necessary files after a fresh install.
Is there a way of obtaining the necessary files elsewhere instead of Xposed so we can reinstall it manually?
stevieland58 said:
Thats the problem, we cant use it as it wont download its necessary files after a fresh install.
Is there a way of obtaining the necessary files elsewhere instead of Xposed so we can reinstall it manually?
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yes. by searching for the apk file. the apk (doesn't matter if it has a UI or not) is the module
CookieCream said:
yes. by searching for the apk file. the apk (doesn't matter if it has a UI or not) is the module
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It actually does matter for a fresh install as you also need v89 for whatever sdk version you have which comes from a download after installing, v89 doesn’t come with the apk.
stevieland58 said:
It actually does matter for a fresh install as you also need v89 for whatever sdk version you have which comes from a download after installing, v89 doesn’t come with the apk.
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Actually, the xposed app is (normaly) in the zip and the module (you install) are apks. As far as I'm aware, you can't just install xposed directly with a apk (like magisk) but you need custom recovery to install it anyways... So, what's the problem there? The modules? You can install them with a apk. Like gravitybox or any xposedd module...

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