I uninstalled the installed app.
How can i get it back ??
Dont think you can unless someone has the apk for it...Only way to get it back would be reflashing your miui ROM
Give me just a few minutes. I'll pull the apk and upload it for you.
edit:
Here ya go. This was pulled from Trip's Iris MIUI 0.1.61. Let me know if you need instructions on installing it.
View attachment Backup.apk
I have a same problem could u post instrucrions on how to install it please...
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download it then use a file explorer to browse to it click it and install. If you didn't know downloads from xda app go to tapatalkxda... folder on your SD if you're using your phone.
You can get any app out of a ROM .zip file by viewing it in root explorer then navigate to data>app then long press any app you want and press on extract, then go to the extracted folder on your SD and click the apk to install it.
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If I (or anyone for that matter!) help you, dont be afraid to press THANKS!
Just in case you need further instructions:
Connect your X10 to your computer via the USB cable.
Enable USB storage on your phone.
Transfer the Backup.apk to your sd card.
Use a file explorer (Astro or something similar) to navigate to Backup.apk. If you're using MIUI, you probably already have File Manager. Open File Manager and tap "APKs".
Select the file and install it.
"Unkown Sources" must be enabled. You can find it under Settings -> Applications -> Development Settings
When I do that it says app not instaled
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I tried to install it and it didn't work for me either. Do you have any idea why it's not Working?
Flash this via cwm wipe cache dalvic etc
http://www.mediafire.com/?b9x4dpubsqa5i64
does anyone know if this MIUI backup would work on other roms, such as CM9 or CM10.
for example if it depends on other system parts of the MIUI rom
Related
i installed the 2.3 firmware but it is having no built in file manager, i am not having internet services in my mobile right now, how do i install any file in it??
Search in the marketplace for Astro File Manager or any file manager. I use Root Explorer for my needs but any of those file managers should work.
Edit: Oops, didn't read that part about no internet service. You might be out of luck if that's the case. Connect to wifi?
If you have internet access at all like a computer. Just download the apk and you can use flashtool to insall it.
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..JusT Try 2 Help..
How come your GB 2.3 installed w/o File Explorer or Application Installer..
But..calm down..many Way to Rome DuDe..as long as you have..
1. SD Card = Flashdisk..use it to transfer apk file from PC (Public Internet Service PC) to your SDCard..then Install It..
2. You have Friends with Android Phone don't you..? Transfer the apk file via "Bluetooth" then Install It..
3. Yessss..Find a Public HoTSpoT..then Go OnLine..
4. Go to Sony Ericsson Service Center to Help you Install the File Manager apk..
You said you don't have "Internet Connection"..but why you can post the thread..
OK..the Internet Connection from a PC..and you have No "Data Cable" or a Card Reader to Connect to your PC..
Use flashtool to root it, then install any apps what you need from it, i recommend you to install file manager first.
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Hello guys! I've deleted the default browser now I'm having fc with voice recognition. So please somebody attach in here for me! or leave a link!
I use cm7.1-11
Thank you in advance
Try This....
how to install a froyo 2.2.2 .apk in CM7.1.0?
i want to install InPocketService.apk of Froyo in CM7.1.0
That didn't work!
It says "Application is not installed"
Please help
feh_pexto said:
That didn't work!
It says "Application is not installed"
Please help
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You have to copy apk file into system folder. You can`t install it like any other app. To do that you have to be root user.
I use ES file explorer. Install ES file explorer. Go to options and select "Root Explorer" (press "Allow" when asked from superuser app) and "Mount File System". Copy your apk and go to your phone memory. Go to system and then app folder and paste it. Reboot your phone and you`re done.
marko1103 said:
You have to copy apk file into system folder. You can`t install it like any other app. To do that you have to be root user.
I use ES file explorer. Install ES file explorer. Go to options and select "Root Explorer" (press "Allow" when asked from superuser app) and "Mount File System". Copy your apk and go to your phone memory. Go to system and then app folder and paste it. Reboot your phone and you`re done.
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Already done that! no deal :/
What do you suggest?
same problem... Application is not installed
Copy to SD Card.. go to file manger.. open apk file..ok
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feh_pexto said:
Already done that! no deal :/
What do you suggest?
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Maybe you are using the wrong browser.apk `cause I found that cyanogen mod browser.apk is <500kB in size
here is official from the latest stable cyanogen which should work fine
marko1103 said:
Maybe you are using the wrong browser.apk `cause I found that cyanogen mod browser.apk is <500kB in size
here is official from the latest stable cyanogen which should work fine
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Thank you man! I've copied the system/app/browser.apk from the latest zip. And paste it into the phone. Reboot, and it's done!
Hey I got the same problem here, but this solution didn't work on my mobile phone, Im usin samsung galaxy gt-I8160.
I tried with a lot of different browser.apk and none of them worked when I try to start them it says something like "sorry but the process stopped..."
Sorry misunderstand.delete
Hi Frnds,
I want The old youtube app from Eclair version of our phone.
This is because the froyo or the latest version require high speed internet connectivity(which i don't have) and takes really long time to buffer whereas i remember that the old version from eclair was fast(Of course video quality is compromised,but its OK)
THNX
http://www.multiupload.com/A0E4XXWLQZ
how to install
THNX Thugnificent1 for the fast reply but i don't know how to install the file,its not an apk file ,so i tried it via CWM but still it doesn't install.it freezes
Can u plz upload an apk file directly
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vivekdumbre said:
THNX Thugnificent1 for the fast reply but i don't know how to install the file,its not an apk file ,so i tried it via CWM but still it doesn't install.it freezes
Can u plz upload an apk file directly
Awating your reply
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Maybe see the contents of the zip
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vivekdumbre said:
THNX Thugnificent1 for the fast reply but i don't know how to install the file,its not an apk file ,so i tried it via CWM but still it doesn't install.it freezes
Can u plz upload an apk file directly
Awating your reply
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it is an .apk file
you need to install root explorer ( you need root access to install this)
Then simply copy this file, navigate to /system/app (on top there should be a button saying mount r/w, press that once) after simply press paste replacing the old one.
an alternative way to install is to just delete the youtube.apk from /system/app using root explorer and installing this youtube .apk file normally like an installation from file manager.
This is where i gave you the link from, its the thread with the stock apps of i5800
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14753891&postcount=8
Thugnificent1 said:
it is an .apk file
you need to install root explorer ( you need root access to install this)
Then simply copy this file, navigate to /system/app (on top there should be a button saying mount r/w, press that once) after simply press paste replacing the old one.
an alternative way to install is to just delete the youtube.apk from /system/app using root explorer and installing this youtube .apk file normally like an installation from file manager.
This is where i gave you the link from, its the thread with the stock apps of i5800
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14753891&postcount=8
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you gave him the link from jps which is froyo rom and not a eclair rom...
i was wondering the same thing when on 2.1 youtube videos used to run fine on 2g but now it only runs on wifi....
Not eclair version
Hey thnx for reply
Finally i was successful in installing the file but sadly its the froyo version youtube can someone please post the eclair version it will be really helpful
My apologies i thought JPS is eclair.
Hi
I'm looking for an easy way to batch install all of my already backed up applications on external SD (in *.apk format) after new rom flashing. My phone is rooted (running RR 2.7). what if using a root explorer I just copy all the apk files to data\app and copy some of them to system\app and then reboot the phone? Will all of these application be automatically installed, while apk's copied to data\app will be installed as user apps, and those copied to system\app will install as system apps? Will this work? Is there a problem in this method? If so I may create a CWM based installer that will do this automatically...
I'm talking about 400 apps, about 600MB in total size//
Thanks
How are they backed up? What did you use to do it? I use Titanium Backup. The paid version allows batch operations.
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boborone said:
How are they backed up? What did you use to do it? I use Titanium Backup. The paid version allows batch operations.
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I used an app called File expert. It can simply find the apk file used in the installation and back it up. I can reinstall the app with the backed up apk. I also tried copying a new apk file to data/app and after restarting the app did install correctly. So I want to use this method to restore all of my apps automatically by creating a CWM zip installation. I need to know if this method is safe and will not cause problems...
Thanks
EB10000 said:
I used an app called File expert. It can simply find the apk file used in the installation and back it up. I can reinstall the app with the backed up apk. I also tried copying a new apk file to data/app and after restarting the app did install correctly. So I want to use this method to restore all of my apps automatically by creating a CWM zip installation. I need to know if this method is safe and will not cause problems...
Thanks
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No need to do any of that crap and mess around. Just use Titanium Backup Pro (paid version) and you can backup all your apps plus the app data so they keep all their settings etc. Then when you install a new rom you can batch install them all back in couple of clicks.
EB10000 said:
I used an app called File expert. It can simply find the apk file used in the installation and back it up. I can reinstall the app with the backed up apk. I also tried copying a new apk file to data/app and after restarting the app did install correctly. So I want to use this method to restore all of my apps automatically by creating a CWM zip installation. I need to know if this method is safe and will not cause problems...
Thanks
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Don't know that app. You can define the backup folder in TiBu to reinstall your apps that way. Or iirc Rom Toolbox will take a batch of apps and create a cwm zip file to batch install.
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EB10000 said:
I used an app called File expert. It can simply find the apk file used in the installation and back it up. I can reinstall the app with the backed up apk. I also tried copying a new apk file to data/app and after restarting the app did install correctly. So I want to use this method to restore all of my apps automatically by creating a CWM zip installation. I need to know if this method is safe and will not cause problems...
Thanks
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Using CWM zip installation is actually the best method. It is safe and faster too.
Thanks. I'm familiar with TB and MB. I do not need to restore the app's data. I'm just looking for a way to install all my market apps without actually using the market. I noticed that when you reboot the phone, any new apk file in either system/app or data/app gets installed automatically. So I thought maybe I take a CWM setup file (zip with simple copy to system + data updater-script)' and add all of my backed apk's into the data/app directory then I can install this zip file right after I flash a new rom file. For some reason, CM9 recommends that you do not use TB. I also noticed that dev's use this method to add additional apps to their rom.. I just need to know that this method is ok to use and not cause problems like acquire extra space by creating duplicates of each app (I notice using this method that sometime the original apk I copied was reset to a 0Kb file, and a new apk that starts with the name "com.something.something.apk" is created instead. Is this normal?)
Thanks
boborone said:
Don't know that app. You can define the backup folder in TiBu to reinstall your apps that way. Or iirc Rom Toolbox will take a batch of apps and create a cwm zip file to batch install.
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Do you mean this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox
???
I already have it (paid version). I couldn't find a way to creat CWM zip file... Am I missing something?
Thx
EB10000 said:
Do you mean this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox
???
I already have it (paid version). I couldn't find a way to creat CWM zip file... Am I missing something?
Thx
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I'll help you create a CWM zip template. I'll upload it in about 3 hrs time as soon as i get to my pc
This is a CWM.zip I created for you.
How to:
1. Open the zip file using 7zip, winrar or similar apps (don't extract it)
2. Copy your users apps to data/app, and copy system apps to system/app
3. Close the zip file.
4. Flash the zip file via CWM recovery.
enjoy.
EB10000 said:
Thanks. I'm familiar with TB and MB. I do not need to restore the app's data. I'm just looking for a way to install all my market apps without actually using the market. I noticed that when you reboot the phone, any new apk file in either system/app or data/app gets installed automatically. So I thought maybe I take a CWM setup file (zip with simple copy to system + data updater-script)' and add all of my backed apk's into the data/app directory then I can install this zip file right after I flash a new rom file. For some reason, CM9 recommends that you do not use TB. I also noticed that dev's use this method to add additional apps to their rom.. I just need to know that this method is ok to use and not cause problems like acquire extra space by creating duplicates of each app (I notice using this method that sometime the original apk I copied was reset to a 0Kb file, and a new apk that starts with the name "com.something.something.apk" is created instead. Is this normal?)
Thanks
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Don't install all your apps to system. Why would you want to da that?
EB10000 said:
Do you mean this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox
???
I already have it (paid version). I couldn't find a way to creat CWM zip file... Am I missing something?
Thx
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I thought that might be the one, guess not. I'll ask in another thread.
But this guy was kind enough to make one for you. Ought to slap him a thanks.
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Jokesy said:
This is a CWM.zip I created for you.
How to:
1. Open the zip file using 7zip, winrar or similar apps (don't extract it)
2. Copy your users apps to data/app, and copy system apps to system/app
3. Close the zip file.
4. Flash the zip file via CWM recovery.
enjoy.
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Thanks man. Hell I'll even take a bite of that.
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Jokesy said:
This is a CWM.zip I created for you.
How to:
1. Open the zip file using 7zip, winrar or similar apps (don't extract it)
2. Copy your users apps to data/app, and copy system apps to system/app
3. Close the zip file.
4. Flash the zip file via CWM recovery.
enjoy.
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Thanks Mate!
tested it with a few apps and it worked great. Is there a file size limitation to cwm.zip? If I add all my apps the zip files grows to about 350MB
Thx
EB10000 said:
Thanks Mate!
tested it with a few apps and it worked great. Is there a file size limitation to cwm.zip? If I add all my apps the zip files grows to about 350MB
Thx
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Nah. Just take longer.
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Hello all,
I'm a complete noob in Android and programing, and accidentaly deleted DownloadProvider.apk (using root unninstaller), and trying to remove another app that came installed in my Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos...
Can anybody help me with a solution that doesn't need programing and/or advanced knowledge of Android? All works fine, except I cant install any apps, from Google Play or other source...
Help needed really really bad...
Thanks to you all
Find a stock Rom and download
Extract it
Find the apk
Put it back
『Moved by touch™』 ?
LâTêS†↭ⓛⓘⓝⓚⓢ™CM10 HTC A310E
Seems You are rooted, on what Rom you are just download it, extract it, go into system->app find DownloadProvider.apk Fix permission to rw-r-r, reboot, done..:thumbup:
Yap, I'm rooted (that was hard for me but managed it lol).
So, I don't know what ROM i'm using (and even were to find it or one to my mobile).
To extract it, what program should I use? because I can't install anything without the app I've deleted by accident...
To go to System->app, I must use an app to do hat, right?... same problem, can't install...
Damn, i'm stupid to have deleted it...
_hito_ said:
Seems You are rooted, on what Rom you are just download it, extract it, go into system->app find DownloadProvider.apk Fix permission to rw-r-r, reboot, done..:thumbup:
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I don't really know hot to do that... really a noob in this matters
I cant download anything...
Where do I find a stock ROM to my Samsung galaxy y pro duos?
How should I download and extract it?
Even if I can do that, how do I put the app back?
ptcpayme said:
Find a stock Rom and download
Extract it
Find the apk
Put it back
『Moved by touch™』 ?
LâTêS†↭ⓛⓘⓝⓚⓢ™CM10 HTC A310E
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Btxeize said:
I don't really know hot to do that... really a noob in this matters
I cant download anything...
Where do I find a stock ROM to my Samsung galaxy y pro duos?
How should I download and extract it?
Even if I can do that, how do I put the app back?
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Your respected thread is here.
Which region you belong select and download that through your computer, after downloading is finished, you'll find a zip file, open it by double cliking, go into system, then go into app, find DownloadProvider in app folder, drag directly it to your desktop, connect your mobile to computer, put DownloadProvider.apk in your SD card, detach from computer, if you have root explorer or efs file explorer, move this DownloadProvider.apk from SD card to System->app, fix permission to rw-r-r-, reboot, you are done:victory:
_hito_ said:
Your respected thread is here.
Which region you belong select and download that through your computer, after downloading is finished, you'll find a zip file, open it by double cliking, go into system, then go into app, find DownloadProvider in app folder, drag directly it to your desktop, connect your mobile to computer, put DownloadProvider.apk in your SD card, detach from computer, if you have root explorer or efs file explorer, move this DownloadProvider.apk from SD card to System->app, fix permission to rw-r-r-, reboot, you are done:victory:
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Thank you very very much _hito_
Just two more questions:
1) i'm in Portugal (Europe), what ROM should I choose?
2) I don't have root explorer or efs file explorer. would ZDBox do it? or how can I move it? with the built in explorer that came with the phone?
Thanks again
_hito_ said:
Your respected thread is here.
Which region you belong select and download that through your computer, after downloading is finished, you'll find a zip file, open it by double cliking, go into system, then go into app, find DownloadProvider in app folder, drag directly it to your desktop, connect your mobile to computer, put DownloadProvider.apk in your SD card, detach from computer, if you have root explorer or efs file explorer, move this DownloadProvider.apk from SD card to System->app, fix permission to rw-r-r-, reboot, you are done:victory:
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_hito_ (and all other that can help):
After downloading the ROM, I try to open it on my pc and can't (after unziping or before)... Can't find a "system" to go to, so I can find the app...
Any ideas?
Thanks
Btxeize said:
_hito_ (and all other that can help):
After downloading the ROM, I try to open it on my pc and can't (after unziping or before)... Can't find a "system" to go to, so I can find the app...
Any ideas?
Thanks
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PM me!