Troubleshooting 'Parsingfehler' When Installing Magisk on KAZAM Tornado 348
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The error message 'Parsingfehler: Beim Parsen des Pakets ist ein Problem aufgetreten' encountered when trying to install Magisk v28.1 on your KAZAM Tornado 348 indicates an issue with the package file being parsed. This can be caused by several factors:

**1. Download Issues:**
Make sure you downloaded the Magisk APK file from a legitimate source, such as the official Magisk GitHub repository. A corrupted download can lead to parsing errors. Try downloading the file again.

**2. File Corruption:**
Even if the download was successful, the file could have become corrupted during the transfer process. Try copying the APK file to your device multiple times to see if the issue persists.

**3. Device Storage Issues:**
Insufficient storage space on your device or problems with the SD card can also trigger parsing errors. Ensure you have enough free space and that the SD card is functioning correctly. Consider moving other files off your device to free up space.

**4. Incompatible Magisk Version:**
While rare, there might be incompatibility issues between Magisk versions and certain Android devices. Check the Magisk Compatibility List ([https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/](https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/)) to see if your device is officially supported by the specific Magisk version you're trying to install.

**5. Third-Party App Interference:**
Some antivirus or security apps might interfere with the installation process. Temporarily disable any such apps and try installing Magisk again.

**Additional Troubleshooting Steps:**

* Reboot your device before attempting installation.
* Clear the cache partition of your device.
* Try using a different USB cable and charging port.

If you've tried all these steps and are still facing the issue, providing more details about your device settings and the exact steps you're following might help in finding a more specific solution.

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