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Root [Virgin Mobile] Boy am I screwed

Did you download the latest Philz as well? If so, flash it, then choose Power Menu, then Reboot Recovery, which will reboot you into the newest version of Philz that you just flashed. Then retry flashing the GApps. I assume you flashed the ROM successfully and had moved ahead to flashing the GApps package? It has to be done in sequence.

What the sequence that you want me to do?
 
Its still saying fail on the gapps but I noticed at the end it says 4.4.2-20140217-signed(1) zip is the (1) why?

Possibly, that usually means you downloaded it twice; however, I always rename my GApps downloads after I have removed the apps I don't use from the zip file and never have a problem flashing. Did you update to the newest Philz as I directed a couple of posts back, and have you successfully completed the ROM flash prior to flashing GApps?
 
K I now have a C and splash screen I didnt have to reinstall fix and gapps again right?

We will see what happens after your system fully boots up. If GApps flashed properly, you should get the Google account setup as part of the initial setup. If the APN fix was flashed properly, you should have properly working data. Also, skip the Data Activation that pops up first thing, it is irrelevant.
 
You are still rooted. Don't know why your Play Store isn't working though. Did any notifications pop up in the notification drawer regarding any Google issues (swipe down from the top of the screen to pull down the notification shade)?

Nope nothing there like I said I picked accepted and then it took me where it normally does but it down have the download line
 
Nope nothing there like I said I picked accepted and then it took me where it normally does but it down have the download line

You may want to reflash your GApps. First though, go to Settings, scroll down to About Phone, scroll down to Build Number and then tap that line repeatedly until Developer Options are enabled. Then, in Developer Options, choose Advanced Reboot; this will allow you to reboot to recovery by holding down the Power button, choosing Reboot, and then Recovery. Also, I need to get to bed here very shortly, so any further issues we can certainly explore later. If you need a fully working phone, going to recovery and restoring your stock backup will get you up and running.
 
You may want to reflash your GApps. First though, go to Settings, scroll down to About Phone, scroll down to Build Number and then tap that line repeatedly until Developer Options are enabled. Then, in Developer Options, choose Advanced Reboot; this will allow you to reboot to recovery by holding down the Power button, choosing Reboot, and then Recovery. Also, I need to get to bed here very shortly, so any further issues we can certainly explore later. If you need a fully working phone, going to recovery and restoring your stock backup will get you up and running.

K Got the adjust of this one last question how do you get data
 
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