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Root Still cannot root zte awe after several methods

I must be doing something wrong. I am on my computer right now with my phone hooked up to it and I downloaded all of those links to my computer. I clicked on the Xposed Installer and it installed on my computer. With my phone still plugged in, I hit the Framework option and then hit Install. It said cannot create file something about cache.
 
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If on kk romm u need the exposed apk if on lollipop u need to flash it with the file I up loaded

I see. I am in recovery and see the xposed file for Lollipop to flash. I can't find the kitkat one. For some reason the apk will not show up after I copied the file from my computer to the root folder on my SD card. Should I directly download the kitkat apk to my phone and go from there
 
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I was about to download the xposed installer direct to my phone but then I saw this warning...
"DO NOT USE WITH CUSTOM ROMS LIKE CM,AOSPA,ROOTBOX,AOKP,SLIM, OMNI AND THEIR OTHER CLONES... IT MAKES NO SENSE AND CAN CAUSE CONFLICTS AND UNEXPECTED BEHAVIOUR"

I am on a custom rom. The Spirit Rom for kitkat. So should I not do this now? You seem to say that it works despite this warning, right?
 
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Never mind. I installed it anyway, lol. It shows up in my apps list. Now what? The XDA forum said to download the GravityBox apk from the second post. I do not see a second post in which to download this gravitybox apk thing. Or do I need it? Or wait. Sorry. I see something else. In the Installer, I see a tab called "Download" and I see a kitkat download. Is that the one I want, the one you are referring me to? Never mind again. I am not seeing that, I misread. I guess I am lost.
 
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Okay, so I have the Xposed Installer on my phone now. Where is the xposed apk now for kitkat? The XDA forum you linked for me only told me how to download the Installer but I cannot find the apk itself.

Edit: Never mind, again, lol. Figured out that you can find the apk if you go under the download tab and search "Gravity Box" and the KK option pops up. Okay, now that I got that out of the way, how do I enable the setting that will let me move my apps to the SD card like you said I could do with xposed?
 
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After u get exposed installed then u need to open it up u will downloads click on it then scroll through the list of modules after u get the modules u need to go to the modules tab and check the box and reboot

Is there a certain module you are talking about or are you just telling me that's how to download stuff from xposed installer
 
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If u put on exposed on lollipop and kk there are modules that allow u to move to ext SD and internal SD and ur able to have all downloads to ext SD card

Do you have this app installed on your current phone? You should look through your current xposed installer for me and let me in on the modules you have downloaded lol
 
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Hey Kelly, consider link2SD. It lets people move downloaded apps to SDstorage. Yes, I have B07, it may not be an issue with B04. It is an issue with the stock romon B07. Moving apps that is

I have tried that before. When I was on the Spirit ROM for KitKat. It said something like "no need to move to SD, they are already linked as one" or some weird message like that. I've tried a few apps from the store. Yesterday I went from stock to KitKat to lollipop just to see how they were and see if I could do a little work to improve the flaws I didn't like. I'm a big fan of Snapchat and that wasn't working on either, so I just went to LAwe ROM. Which everything is stable so far. Even the camera. On Snapchat, too. So I'm probably going to stick to LAwe for now. I'll get some more apps downloaded and set up my phone like I mormaly would and see if once I get a lot of apps, if I can move them over. Thanks for your suggestion! I might test it out again just in case it will now.
 
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