Hi, my o2 branded Flyer comes with two zip files in its Root directory - the "normal" update.zip (90 MB) and a second one named "rootupdate.zip" (120 MB).
Anyone else?
Deerhunter48 said:
Hi, my o2 branded Flyer comes with two zip files in its Root directory - the "normal" update.zip (90 MB) and a second one named "rootupdate.zip" (120 MB).
Anyone else?
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Hi
Maybe you can upload rootupdate.zip
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hi!
i am currently using an HTC HD2- ROM version: 1.72.206.3 (86372) WWE
Radio version: 2.07.51.22_2
as you can see i have made no changes to the software since i got it.
i have tried to load in a new radio and a new rom- Leo_RADIO_2.12.50.02_2 and
Miri_Steve0007_Elegancia_V3.0_FINAL... but when i go to load them usoing the update utility i get the message in the image.
thanks, harry.
Hi
From the looks of it, the filename might be incorrect or in the wrong location.
First, put the update utility file(s) in a folder along with the radio file that you want to use. Rename the radio file to ruu_signed.nbh (exactly like that). The try run the update - it should work.
If you follow the above instructions for your ROM file (Miri_Steve0007_Elegancia_V3.0_FINAL... ) then that should work too! Make sure you rename it as I have said above.
PS you can only update the Radio OR the ROM not both at the same time (as far as I know), so do one after the other.
Latz
Thanks for your reply. i done what you said, but am now getting "ERROR [238] : file read" :S
any ideas?
thanks, harry
Couple of things here
1) did you hardspl the deivce yet?
2) did you try and mount the files with a cd image mounter?
If you haven't done 1 then you can't flash anything that isn't a stock rom and if you did 2 you'll probably want to redownload the files. Also ensure that the path to the file doesn't exceed 256 characters. Some programs still have issues with really long file names
in post 1 that long filename, you didn't show the file extension, you are unzipping the downloaded file? (assuming it comes zipped, most do, zip, rar, 7z file extensions all need unpacking.
you shouldn't actually need to rename the file ruu signed, and you can't have two rom/radio .nbh files in the same folder.
M3PH said:
Couple of things here
1) did you hardspl the deivce yet?
2) did you try and mount the files with a cd image mounter?
If you haven't done 1 then you can't flash anything that isn't a stock rom and if you did 2 you'll probably want to redownload the files. Also ensure that the path to the file doesn't exceed 256 characters. Some programs still have issues with really long file names
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i have hspl3 on my phone... but i dont really know why or what it is, i have no clue about all this stuff, i was just trying everything lol
thanks,harry
samsamuel said:
in post 1 that long filename, you didn't show the file extension, you are unzipping the downloaded file? (assuming it comes zipped, most do, zip, rar, 7z file extensions all need unpacking.
you shouldn't actually need to rename the file ruu signed, and you can't have two rom/radio .nbh files in the same folder.[/QUOT
sorry i dont understand, is unpacking the same thing as unzipping?
thanks, harry
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harryreid said:
samsamuel said:
in post 1 that long filename, you didn't show the file extension, you are unzipping the downloaded file? (assuming it comes zipped, most do, zip, rar, 7z file extensions all need unpacking.
you shouldn't actually need to rename the file ruu signed, and you can't have two rom/radio .nbh files in the same folder.[/QUOT
sorry i dont understand, is unpacking the same thing as unzipping?
thanks, harry
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yes it is. unpacking is acutally the corect term considering the way compressed files work
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harryreid said:
i have hspl3 on my phone... but i dont really know why or what it is, i have no clue about all this stuff, i was just trying everything lol
thanks,harry
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Start with your phone off, hold the volume down Button and power the phone on. If the multi colored screen says HSPL on it, you should be able to flash just fine.
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juggs said:
Start with your phone off, hold the volume down Button and power the phone on. If the multi colored screen says HSPL on it, you should be able to flash just fine.
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it does come up, but still no joy. i cant think of what im doing wrong!
thaks, harry.
Can someone tell me how to install them on my vibrant. I don't know where to put the file. It's rooted with Bio v1.2
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what do you mean?
What kind of .zip?
is it flashable?
If not, extract it on PC or androidzip on phone, and use the wallpapers?
im not sure what kind of .zip your talking about.
The honeycomb wallpapers were in the forums about a week ago. I have the file on my phone but I don't know how to install. I tried doing it from recovery but it gets stuck on the installation screen.,
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Don't do that. Just open the zip on your computer and see if you can pull the images out.
thegreatcity said:
Don't do that. Just open the zip on your computer and see if you can pull the images out.
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What he said^^^ I just make a folder on my internal sd called backgrounds and put my wallpapers in them.. I think if you long press on a zip file on your sd it will also extract it to a folder called extracted on your phone.
Just unzip and set the image as wallpaper.
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When i downloaded the gingerblur file and opened it, there was no gingerblur installation.zip file in the package. I don't know any other way to put the rom onto my phone without this. Any help is appreciated.
guitarcrazy188 said:
When i downloaded the gingerblur file and opened it, there was no gingerblur installation.zip file in the package. I don't know any other way to put the rom onto my phone without this. Any help is appreciated.
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that file you downloaded IS the installation zip. just put it on your sdcard and flash in CWM
http://briefmobile.com/atrix-4g-rom-installation-guide
The whole file? Its like 3 seperate folders with different files inside of them.
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Look at the post right above your last one. Research is a wonderful thing.
So do you not extract the file and just put the gingerblur.zip onto the sd card?
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Hi there,
Is there any way to extract an app from a stock rom to place it on my phone?
Say, I don't know how I lost my stock Task Manager from GB, the one that closes applications after 2 minutes screen off, so I want to extract it from my friend s phone and install it on mine.
Or does anyone have it?
Thanks!
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Download the gingerbread fruitcake. Task manager should be under system/app within the .zip.
I think the "fruitcakes" use .img files.
omni_angel7 said:
Download the gingerbread fruitcake. Task manager should be under system/app within the .zip.
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omni_angel7 said:
Download the gingerbread fruitcake. Task manager should be under system/app within the .zip.
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Thanks!!!
live4nyy said:
I think the "fruitcakes" use .img files.
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No, I think they are flashable zips. Thanks.
dragoncius said:
No, I think they are flashable zips. Thanks.
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I know they are flashable zips but inside the zip is .img files which you cannot pull an apk from. You would have to flash it onto your phone and then pull the apk from your phone, whereas, custom roms come in zip folders but they have the system files inside which you can unzip and pull apks from on your computer. That's what I meant.
live4nyy said:
I know they are flashable zips but inside the zip is .img files which you cannot pull an apk from. You would have to flash it onto your phone and then pull the apk from your phone, whereas, custom roms come in zip folders but they have the system files inside which you can unzip and pull apks from on your computer. That's what I meant.
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Oh ok. So, no easy way ofrece extracting the app?
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Well, unless someone posts it here for you, you can just download a "Full" Blur rom onto your computer, such as Home Base, Darkside, or Wet Dream (they all have a "Full" version), and just unzip them, copy the apk, put it onto your sd card through your computer and then move into your /system/app folder (if you have a root file manager), set permissions and reboot.
dragoncius said:
Oh ok. So, no easy way ofrece extracting the app?
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I did a search and found an HTC EVO flashlight apk. Installed it on the HTC ONE but the 3 brightness setting doesn't work.
Does anyone have the HTC ONE stock flashlight APK?
My phone is bootloader unlocked, rooted, and running on stock ATT rom. Not considering custom rom at the moment due to some app and software compatibility issues.
Thanks!
Here ya go
http://db.tt/TmzYFEij
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tyshemi said:
Here ya go
http://db.tt/TmzYFEij
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Thanks! , I checked the file it's not an apk. So do I need to flash this from revovery instead of a regular apk straight intall?
Yea it is it's a dropbox file download the apk and make sure unknown sources is checked and install like normal
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tyshemi said:
Yea it is it's a dropbox file download the apk and make sure unknown sources is checked and install like normal
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Sorry I am total newbie at this. I downloaded the zip file from the dropbox link to my computer. I unzipped it. Inside I see two folders and three individual files but non is with an apk extension.
The two folders are named: Meta-Inf, and Res. The three individual files are AndroidManifest, class.dex, and resources.arsc.
I also tried to put the entire zipfile into my phone's memory and install from there. But since it's a zip I had to open view it with ezfile. Also no luck from there.
Should I just change the zip extension to apk?
Thanks
Just download it on your phone and install
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mf1tym said:
Sorry I am total newbie at this. I downloaded the zip file from the dropbox link to my computer. I unzipped it. Inside I see two folders and three individual files but non is with an apk extension.
The two folders are named: Meta-Inf, and Res. The three individual files are AndroidManifest, class.dex, and resources.arsc.
I also tried to put the entire zipfile into my phone's memory and install from there. But since it's a zip I had to open view it with ezfile. Also no luck from there.
Should I just change the zip extension to apk?
Thanks
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I think I just answered myself. I changed the zip extension to apk and it worked.
Thanks!!!
tyshemi said:
Just download it on your phone and install
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Yeah I should have done that but I don't know why I've been transferring everything via my computer first.
But it worked by changed the extension on my computer first as well.
Thanks again !!
Anytime man
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Can you plz reupload the app
the link is dead
zebono2 said:
Can you plz reupload the app
the link is dead
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This link will give you all of the apps that were stored in the preload folder before unlocking your bootloader:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39400584&postcount=1