Android Error This Application Has Been Corrupted
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Offline Test Driver Joined: 17 Sep 2011 Hey everyone, Been trying to find some guidance and hints, but I must have missed something. Application runs fine on simulator but
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gives me a 'this application has been corrupted' error on Android (Galaxy manage applications on android phone SII) Any hints on where and what to dig? Thanks!!! Top Replies Posted on Mon, 2011-09-26 14:13 #1 KenRogoway unfortunately google play services has stopped Offline Test Driver Joined: 17 Jan 2011 I am getting the same error with Build 591. Is there any way to get some log or debug output on the Android devices?
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Top Posted on Sat, 2011-10-01 15:44 #2 Satheesh Offline Test Driver Joined: 25 May 2011 a Top Posted on Sat, 2011-10-01 15:43 #3 Satheesh Offline Test Driver Joined: 25 May 2011 Did you find a solution? I have started to get this error as well. Works fine in emulator but gives "This Application has bee corrupted" error in Phone(Nexus) Top Posted on
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Sat, 2011-10-01 17:41 #4 KenRogoway Offline Test Driver Joined: 17 Jan 2011 This appears to be caused by the inability of the system to find a file. Either one of your file names has a different case in the LUA script than the filename on disc, or (as in my case) it was caused by the WAV files not being in the root folder. It is a pain that we cannot have a "staging" area built into Corona. What I have to do is run a batch to copy various files where they need to be for the Android platform. I'd rather not have 40 wav files in my root folder (where the LUA files are), at least for development. The iPhone doesn't require sound files to be in the root, only the Android platform, and only when you have a package made (not while running in the simulator). Hope that helps. Top Posted on Sat, 2011-10-01 19:32 #5 Satheesh Offline Test Driver Joined: 25 May 2011 Aah! I was using require "mainMenu" but the file was mainmenu.lua. Thanks Ken! :) Top Posted o
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Installed' error on Androids Etoniru Chibueze 1 year ago 30 Comments Facebook Prev Article Next Article A time comes when we try to install an app and we see the error "Application not installed". This is very common with apk files downloaded from the wild. No http://mobilityarena.com/fix-application-not-installed-error-androids/ matter how you try, you still get the same app not installed error. What could be the cause of this? We shall explore the common causes and possible solutions to this issue:Possible/Common https://www.oneclickroot.com/how-to/how-to-install-uninstall-and-repair-android-apps/ causes:Insufficient storage space: Your storage space may have filled up with no more space to accommodate new apps.Corrupted app or apk file: This is most common with apps downloaded from outside Google google play Play Store. The app is either corrupted or incompletely downloaded or copied as the case maybe.Incorrect app install location: Some apps are meant to be only installed on phone memory while some others can be installed on both phone memory and SD card. Trying do otherwise with the former can bring up this errors.Installation on a mounted SD card: Maybe, your SD card is mounted unfortunately google play on a laptop or elsewhere. Trying to install anything in this state will result in errors because the SD card is inaccessible.Corrupted storage (Phone and SD card): This is probably the most common cause of this error. If the storage of your device is corrupted, any app installation will be impossible.Apk signature/certificate clash: Installing another version of an app (with a different signed certificate) on the same device will probably result in this error. Installing an unsigned app could also result in this error.App permission errors or temporary OS glitches could also bring about this error.Possible Solutions:Reboot the phone: In times like this, first thing to do is to reboot your device. Or just shut down, remove and reinsert your battery.Make sure to uninstall any apps you don't use to free up space, also uninstall previous versions of the same app currently installed on your device.Double check the apk files you download and be sure they were completely copied or downloaded.Try resetting app permissions by going to Settings >Apps>All>Menu key >Reset application permissions or Reset app preferences.Change app installation location to Automatic or Let system decide.Make sure your SD card is not