Well,
I am an experienced Droid aficionado who recently switched from the almight DInc to the Droid RAZR. I bootstrapped with the Bionic Apk, but when I tried to remove the bootstrap via rootexplorer, I was working too fast and deleted the logwrapper and logwrapper.bin file. Could anyone upload this file or post an sbf flash for the phone, please? Before the fury of hate drops down on me, I know I know that this method would possibly brick the device and as of right now there is no way to unbrick the RAZR. So, now it is stuck in a bootloop and I am freakin' out. I am very experienced with Android ROMs, Kernels, Rooting, etc. and I am scouring the net for a logwrapper.bin file. PLEASE HELP
Kind Regards,
Dono_T
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Hi all,
Hope you guys can help me.
Two days ago I was digging my rooted device(2.3.5) and had accidentally uninstalled my "settings.apk",... Now I cant change my settings because I've lost my access to settings menu..Also, many functions like widgets, wifi config and sms service seems to be gone.
Can you guys believe I was able to do that?? haha...
I need someone to send me this apk again or..... Since My device is from Brazil and I dont know if there's something diff between verions, I need to reinstall my Android but I couldnt find a tutorial..
Could please try to help me??
Regards,
Fernando
look for the fastboot files for your device in the development section
My razr is also from Brazil, but was bought in Canada. It is not rooted. Can I help you anyway?
Hummmm...Maybe....if you could send me the "settings.apk" I can try to reinstall it... Since your RAZR is from Brazil, I bleieve you'll find it with diff name, "Configurar.apk"
I'd be glad if you try..
Fernando
"fergione @ g m a i l . c o m"
Didnt work. still no access to settings menu.
Hey
A user has sent me the settings.apk, bur it hasnt worked, it finishes the instalation with the msg "Application is not installed"...I believe I'll have to reinstall 2.3.5 (brasilian versionagain... I saw lots of threads talking about it, but since I'm not familiar with this it will be hard to find the right one?
Could you please point me the right thread to follow?? Is there a step by step?
Thanks,
Fernando
You don't install system apks, you push them to /system/app, or drop them in there manually with a file explorer that has root access (root explorer, es file explorer, et cetera). User-installed apps live in the /data partition.
Make sure you have the matching settings.odex in /system/app as well.
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Hummmm.. i hope this will help u
Great...
I'll try that, but I also need the ".odex" as for razr 2.3.5 as well.
MAX6500, could you send me your ".odex" file too??
Thanks
Hi all,
I'm facing similar issues...
I stupidly deleted some system files which I had backed up, the backup however dosent seem to work even after placing it in the system/app folder with the right permissions and ownership.
also I can't seem to find a leaked fastboot file for my system version: 65.1.21.XT910.PSHAsiaRetail.en.03
any ideas?
My RAZR is back...
dco717 said:
look for the fastboot files for your device in the development section
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I've downloaded SBF file and reinstalled using RSD file and now it's fixed...
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Tks
I figured I would start a new thread since now we have 2.3.6 rooted on our Milestone X2's. To note this thread is about the Milestone X2 NOT the Droid X2. Unfortunately we don't have our own forum and this is the closest one for us to use. In saying that, I'm a little confused by various posts, has anyone gotten Recovery working on the Milestone X2, if you have would you be able to post a reference to this? Thanks much the community has been awesome.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22486628&postcount=161
Have you tried this manual method?
The thing is it does the same as the apk. So if for some reason the apk files are not getting placed right then this will help.
I was able to get recovery to work on my phone. Skiwoodwiva determined that the CM7 MOTO bootstrap APK was what did it. One thing that hasn't been mentioned a lot is that i read somewhere that you install the .apk to your app draw. Then in the app itself you press the "install recovery" button. Don't press the reboot recovery button. Power down phone and take out your battery. Plug your battery-less phone into wall charger. Phone will automatically boot up and go into bootstrap recovery.
This has worked for me every time i have tried it. I have been able to make a nandroid back up of my ACS Milestone X2 2.3.6. I would post a link to the apk but i don't know how or if i can since i am still nee to the forum. Skiwoodwiva, do you have the ability to post the link?
manibengood
I am not sure what made yours work. If you use the cm7apk on a DX2 it won't work .
I used this method and was able to get recovery working, thank you.
skwoodwiva said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22486628&postcount=161
Have you tried this manual method?
The thing is it does the same as the apk. So if for some reason the apk files are not getting placed right then this will help.
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Im sorry but im having a hard time understanding the manual instructions. I just got the milestone x2 coming from a htc desire. Ive never used used es file explorer to set permisions. Ive downloaded the zip and have extracted the files but im lost after that.
Get Root explorer it's easier. I'll be back.
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Just copy and paste. A long press on the file is like a right click. You are pasting files and using their location in the zip to know where to paste.
Hey I was just wondering if someone could pull an unedited copie of tegra-kbc.kl from system/usr/keylayout for me? I just SBF to 2.34 a couple days to reinstall Eclipse was on CM9. After I SBF my back and home buttons always reverse. I changed my keylayout before trying to update to 418 and install fails bc I modified it. I don't currently have a way to SBF but I'm thinking if I take an unmodified copy push it to keylayout & set permissions it might take the update any thoughts?
Here you go just remove the .zip
Sound's like a plan...
Thanks updated worked like a charm.
Glad to help, and everything's working for you
I ended up needing this too. Does 418 have a messed up key layout built in? I've SBF'd this phone several times and it's like it contains a bad /system that needs to be modified in order to work properly.
I had something weird like that happen to me too never really figured it out but I ended up flashing it away and had to reverse the key settings again so no clue but if this'll help here it is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1961001
don't be scared it's only a phone
ogd x d2g x2 sg3
old ladies ^
Even better. I was too lazy to copy in a file so I just used ES File Explorer to navigate to system/usr/keylayout/tegra-kbc.kl and then I just used ES's text editor to swap the key settings. I rebooted and all was well after that.
Used razr utility to go back to srock, after it completed everything seemed fine, it was like turning on razr for first time everything was wipwd and had to set it all back up, but when go into system/bin the hijack folder and the logwrapper and logwrapper.bin are all still there. Anyone know how to get rid of these. I seen where to delete and rename but seen alot of people fwtting bootloops. Just wondering why there still there
I have the .zip file from the GingerBread Battery Fix v0.8 thread that I downloaded to my computer on 1/21/12. What were the original instructions to use the file? I have a replacement X2 with 2.3.5 and I need to fix the battery issue.
LINK to thread.
Thanks.
Aren't the instructions by Lorenzo on the last page of that thread what you're looking for? The zip doesn't work via CWM so you'll have to use something like File Expert to place them in those locations manually and set permissions. You'll want to use the ones in there from 2.3.3 if I remember correctly. Those are the ones in the system folder, not the backup 2.3.5 folder.
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royta said:
I have the .zip file from the GingerBread Battery Fix v0.8 thread that I downloaded to my computer on 1/21/12. What were the original instructions to use the file? I have a replacement X2 with 2.3.5 and I need to fix the battery issue.
LINK to thread.
Thanks.
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not sure if your problem was solved, but as of now, you cant really just flash the zip. you have to open the zip, get the lib and bin files, and put them in their respective plkaces using a file explorer. in the same thread you linked, it has the folders that these need to be in. if on 2.3.5, why not just flash eclipse? stock just sounds yuck.
I thought that I flashed it on my old phone, which was running 2.3.4. Will flashing not work with 2.3.5?
I'll probably give Eclipse a shot, but I rely on BT, wifi, GPS, various mapping programs, camera, and video camera, and I'm hoping those things run well on it. From what I've read, GPS might not work quite as well as I need it to.
I'm trying to find the time after work to study up on this stuff and start trying some different things out. Roms, the V8 or V6 speed packages, etc. I'm hoping to find something I'll be happy with.
Thanks for the help.
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