When downloading windows phone 8 application it show "Attention required, tap here" - windows-phone-8

SA All,
I have a windows phone app which is just updated.
When I try Installing it, it show "Attention required, tap here" and each time I try again it show the same message and nothing happened.
Kindly, advice.
Thanks,

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Install xap file into Lumia 625 using the SD Card

I am built a Windows Phone application with PhoneGap Build and I am trying to install it into a Nokia Lumia 625 with Software: Windows Phone 8.1.
I have installed the application on a Nokia Lumia 735 with Software: Windows 10 Mobile with no problems, for the Lumia 625 things seems much more complicated :(
To install the App on the Lumia 625, those should be the steps:
1 - Download the application with extension .xap
2 - Copy the file into the phone SD card
3 - Go to the Windows Phone Store
4 - Click the 3 dots on the bottom-right corner
5 - Click on 'Install local apps'
At that point my application should be listed there and I should be able to install it.
My current problem is that after step 4, the option 'Install local apps' is not visible...I have download WhatsApp.xap from internet and when it is added to the SD Card that option shows up and I am able to install the application.
The above tells me that there is something wrong with my application but I don't understand what. Below there is a screenshot of what I have loaded into the SD Card: http://prntscr.com/h7a7d8
The current state is:
- if both App are in the SD Card, 'Install local apps' is shown but only WhatsApp is listed
- if I remove WhatsApp from the SD Card, 'Install local apps' is not shown
Can anyone help me to understand what could be wrong in my App to not being able to install it into Lumia 625 but working fine on the Lumia 735?
Please let me know if you guys need any further information as the config.xml or anything else and I'll be able to provide it
Thanks
I have at the end managed to solve this problem myself, I have opted for a different way to install the app.
By installing Windows 10 SDK, I had at my service a tool called 'Windows Phone Application Deployment 8.1' and to get it to work I just need to connect the Phone through USB cable, select the APPX file I want to upload install to the phone and 'DEPLOY' :)
Here is a screenshot: http://prntscr.com/h7qdxj
Thanks guys anyway :)

Can't Deploy Universal App to Windows Phone 10 Technical Preview

Here's the details:
Created a blank Universal Windows App in Visual Studio 2015
Set to ARM, Debug
Attempt to deploy to a Lumia 925 Running Windows 10.0.10166.0
Phone is in 'Developer Mode'
I unlocked the phone using the Windows Phone Developer Registration (8.1) tool. Do I need one for Win10?
I first get the following error:
Error : DEP3321 : To deploy this application, your deployment target should be running Windows Universal Runtime version 10.0.10240.0 or higher. You currently are running version 10.0.10166.0. Please update your OS, or change your deployment target to a device with the appropriate version.
Now I found a solution for this first error here so I changed the following in the App1.csproj file:
<TargetPlatformMinVersion>10.0.10240.0</TargetPlatformMinVersion>
to
<TargetPlatformMinVersion>10.0.10166.0</TargetPlatformMinVersion>
Now I get the following error when I try and deploy the app to the phone and I can't find a solution:
Error : DEP0001 : Unexpected Error: Element not found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070490)
Anyone have any idea how to resolve this? I can deploy the app fine to the emulator, just not to my physical phone running Windows 10.
For me I had to turn on the Windows Phone ip over USB Transport
go to run -> services.msc -> [look for it].
If any of these answer not solved your problems, here is what I've done:
Reset the phone (it's dev phone, so it's okay to reset, not losing any data)
DO NOT choose recovery. Start clean
After all waiting (installing app, get settings set), plug it in and try to deploy again.
And it's just worked
The idea come from: https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/d2340565-a80a-4f1c-8a0c-ba8ad5ce34b1/cannt-deploy-wp-81-app-to-phone-using-vs-2013-error-dep0001-unexpected-error-element-not?forum=wptools
What worked for me was resetting the phone to factory defaults ( and erasing all data... a true reset). The phone came with 8.1, when I reset it however, it was reset to windows 10 base. I re-enabled developer mode on the phone and I can deploy my apps to the phone now.
I had tried all the other suggestions with no luck.
The error is telling you that the version on your phone is older than what the tools support and that you'll need to upgrade it. Can you try checking for updates on the phone and bringing it up to 10.0.10240.0? There are likely breaking changes between 10166 and 10240 that prevent the VS RTM tools from working with older versions.
Update: we have announced a newer build of Win10 mobile, which will work with the win10 tools. More information is available here:
http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindows/2015/08/12/announcing-windows-10-mobile-insider-preview-build10512/
Apparently 10.0.10166.0 is a pre-release Mobile Insider Preview Build.
You just need to decrease Target Min version to 10166.
Unfortunately, you can't do this from Project settings.
Bu you can do it manually.
Follow these steps (Worked in my case with Nokia Lumia 520 Windows 10 Mobile Insider build 10.0.10166.0):
Right click on your project in Visual Studio.
Select "Unload Project", it will now appears as ProjectName
(unavailable).
Right click on the unloaded project and select "Edit
ProjectName.csproj"
Locate the <TargetPlatformVersion> and <TargetPlatformMinVersion>
items in the first <PropertyGroup>.
Change the <TargetPlatformMinVersion> value to 10.0.10166.0.
Now Save and Close the file.
Right click on the project again and select "Reload Project"
Rebuild the project and deploy to device.
When I tried to deploy my app in Release mode to Windows Phone 10 I got the following error:
Error : DEP0001 : Unexpected Error: Element not found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070490)
I tried a few things but what ended up working was quite simple: I built and ran the Debug mode of my app. Then without uninstalling the app I switched the configuration to Release and built and ran it on the phone and then it worked!
Whoever ends here because they are getting
Error : DEP0001 : Unexpected Error: Element not found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070490)
after trying to deploy a UWP app (but deploying on emulators work) and the Windows Phone ip over USB Transport service is started, first and foremost try reseting the phone to fabric settings. It worked for me and some others in this thread, so my advice is to start with this before spending lots of hours chasing ghosts.
I tried it with Visual Studio 2015 Update 2.

Tizen doesn't recognize Google Chrome

I just bought a Samsung gear 2 neo and wanted to create my own watch. So this means I am new to Tizen development.
I installed the Tizen IDE and the SDK but for some reason after following -a part- this tutorial (http://www.slideshare.net/badaindonesia/professional-tizen-application-development) Tizen won't run my projects because it can't find Google Chrome on the specified location. This problem occures when I try to run a Tizen web application as a Tizen web simulator app. When i try to launch it as a Tizen web app it says Could not find emulator or device but that isn't my current target.
The specific message is Google Chrome could not be found (C:\Program Files(x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\Chrome.exe). Please install Google Chrome and specify the Google Chrome program location in Window->Preferences under "Tizen SDK/Web/Simulator".
I have tried changing the location to C:\Program Files(x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\ But this wouldn't help either. Yes, i have entered the correct location since i have manually located the chrome.exe to.
The only thing which might be wrong is that I am using the Windows 7 64 bit installer while I am on a Windows 8 64 bit desktop pc.
I have experienced a similar bug. Maybe this will help you/future developers:
My problem was that the Chrome app wouldn't open while pressing debug. I subsequently tried it with the Visual Studio Tizen extension: same problem.
The fix: I dove into the extension code and found that changing the chrome path via the option "Change Chrome path" doesn't actually change your chrome path.
What does? Going into "C:\Users\[USERNAME]\.vscode\extensions\tizenweb.wappl-1.1.2\lib\constants.js" and changing Constants.CHROME_PATH to your chrome path (for the operating system you are using).
I have not found a solution for the Tizen app, though I would recommend using the VScode extension anyway.
I had the same problem. Though not exactly a solution, I found a workaround.
Start the Web Simulator from Start Menu
Enter the location of your index.html file in the address field and press Enter
Don't forget to add file:/// in the front.
There you go!!

Deployment error in Windows Phone 8.1 app with capability Shared User Certificates in manifest

If i check the capability "Shared Used Certificates" in the Windows Phone 8.1 application manifest i get the following error:
Error : DEP0001 : Unexpected Error: Package could not be registered.
(Exception from HRESULT: 0x80073CF6)
Manifest
<Capability Name="sharedUserCertificates" />
I am trying to deploy to a Nokia Lumia Icon with Windows Phone 8.1 developer preview.
Any idea what i am doing wrong or what prereq is not met?
I was able to deploy my app to the emulator, but not to a real device. I got the same error. I asked my contacts at the Phone Team and they said this is a bug and will be fixed with the post RTM updates. It should definitely be possible to sideload apps using the 'sharedUserCertificates' to real devices for normal app developers.
Getting such an app deployed through the Store may be restricted, though. This scenario is primarily meant for enterprise apps, deployed within enterprises.
I wrote a blog post about this.
If I set my phone to install apps to the phone it works just fine. If I switch it back then I get the error.
It has something to do with SD cards!! Not the SD cards per-se , but the mech The only thing different was I installed a new SD card this weekend to my Lumia 1520 with Developer Unlock. I am running VS 2013 Update 4 and have a StandAlone Phone application using a Windows 8.1 shared app class. It was working before and now its not. same error as MAGNUS
With save apps to SD CARD setting in storage sense set
If you use verbose build output it eventually says:
2>Follow the phone setting 2>Phone setting says apps to be installed
to SD card 2>layout root folder:
D:\WPSystem\SharedData\PhoneTools\AppxLayouts
With save apps to PHONE card setting in storage sense
If you use verbose build output it eventually says:
2>Follow the phone setting 2>Phone setting says apps to be installed
to internal storage 2>layout root folder:
C:\Data\SharedData\PhoneTools\AppxLayouts
search your Detailed or "verbose" build output for the term "Phone setting says"
That will get you close. Good luck.
I can confirm that VS 2013 Update 4 causes the error:
Error : DEP0001 : Unexpected Error: Package could not be registered.
(Exception from HRESULT: 0x80073CF6)
My application was deploying to the phone fine before the update, and started failing immediately after the update. Modifying settings:
Settings/Storage Sense/Store New apps on my: phone
Solved the problem. Thanks Matt for the tip, saved me alot of time.
Try to uninstall current application in your phone, and run agian.
For me its solved
This problem can be related to re-use of the same app template on Windows Phone (does not affect Windows desktop apps). In the Windows Phone section of the solution explorer, find your app manifest file (Package.appxmanifest), and review the following line near the top of the file (#'s in this example are representative, not actual):
<mp:PhoneIdentity PhoneProductId="12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789ABC" PhonePublisherId="00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000" />
If you have re-used the same app template, then the PhoneProductId number must be different from one iteration to the next. I suggest simply iterating the last digit in the string (e.g., change 1 to 2, or 2 to 3, etc....). Once you make certain all your Windows Phone apps have individualized values in this field, you should be able to deploy them all independently.
It could also be a missing image in the Package.appxmanifest. Check the visual assets tab in this file (VisualElements in XML) to see if there is some logo missing.
I changed package name in Package.appxmanifest file. So I had to Uninstall app and Re Installation helped me.