Need Music App which came with CM 7.1 (By Grif_07) - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

Recently I installed another ROM. Previously I had CyanogenMod 7.1 by Grif_07. I own Titanium Backup Pro.. and I backed up all apps+System Data of CM7.1
But, Somehow it's missing Music App which by default came in CM7.1.. I actually loved that app, especially cause it was light weight & it's widget was nice.
My question is: How can I install that app + DSPManager.
PS: I had /system/ directory backed up.. I tried to copy Music.apk and odex along with DSPManager.apk and odex in /system/app directory of new ROM. Rebooted my phone too... It doesn't work.
Thank you.

dsp manager is somewhere in themes and apps
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urgent assistance please

Hey, as I uninstalled some bloatware on my phone with systemappremover I accidentally uninstalled phone.apk from system apps.
Now whenever I try to open the dialer it force close.
Also I receive No Service!
Help is appreciated
Which ROM/Android do you have?
You can exract the file Phone.apk somewhere, according to your ROM and/or Android version, then install it via ADB from your PC with this command:
Code:
adb install Phone.apk
Search the forum for details.
Bye
How about backing up your apps with titanium backup and flashing a new ROM?
PS Titanium Backup allows you to "freeze" apps. If you uninstall the app it is gone forever. (as you discovered) When you freeze an app it is gone as far as Android is concerned. However, if you realize that your phone need the app to function properly, you just unfreeze/defrost it.
Just ask for phone.apk in this thread. And by root explorer, copy and paste to system/app and change permissions like this:
I will try to upload phone.apk from cm 7. You can try it.
Can't upload it via phone. Sorry. If your problem is still there, wait for someone to upload it.
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Alright guys thanks for the help, now I understand what to do but I need a phone.apk file please.
I used openoptimusbuild rom and Franco v14 kernel
If anyone have LG optimus one repository it would be great
I would just back up my apps and reflash the ROM
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[Q] Installing deleted stock apps

Noobish concern, really. And I couldn't make heads or tails from similarly-named threads.
So what I did is I copied some system apps to a folder on my sd. Thereafter I deleted both apk and odex files from the system/app folder hoping that copying them back will be just as easy.
Earlier today I tried copying the MoviePlayer apk and odex back. While it did copy, no amount of rebooting or cache clearing made it return to my apps list. I tried installing it by just running the apk from the sd but it had a permission issue.
Help on this? I might have other system apps to restore later like the music and messaging apps.
Next time you back up an app, use titanium backup. As for restoring it, you may have to download root explorer. Launch it then navigate to /system/app/ then click mount as r/w then paste the .apk & .odex files.
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InfiniteRisen said:
Next time you back up an app, use titanium backup. As for restoring it, you may have to download root explorer. Launch it then navigate to /system/app/ then click mount as r/w then paste the .apk & .odex files.
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Titanium may back up a system app, but when you remove it, you can't restore it. God knows, I tried. Instead of the smiley it's just a check and there's no option to restore. Unless I'm doing something wrong here.
I already tried copying the. apk/.odex back in r/w mode using root explorer. That's the first thing I did.
Luckily I did the same thing like you before. You may have to download and flash (SAPPS.zip) or (Custom ROM)- this one I did.
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Also, forget stock movie & music player, just use Doubletwist. It's a music and video player with an awesome UI.
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InfiniteRisen said:
Also, forget stock movie & music player, just use Doubletwist. It's a music and video player with an awesome UI.
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I'll try SAPPS. Actually, maybe it's time for me to try a custom rom. de/void has been catching my attention recently.
The only reason why I started with the stock movie player is because I know that's expendable... just wanted to know how hard/easy it would be to put stock apps back.
And yes, I'll give doubletwist a try. Thanks!
androidmeda said:
Titanium may back up a system app, but when you remove it, you can't restore it. God knows, I tried. Instead of the smiley it's just a check and there's no option to restore. Unless I'm doing something wrong here.
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Works just fine for me.
androidmeda said:
Titanium may back up a system app, but when you remove it, you can't restore it. God knows, I tried. Instead of the smiley it's just a check and there's no option to restore. Unless I'm doing something wrong here.
I already tried copying the. apk/.odex back in r/w mode using root explorer. That's the first thing I did.
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The latest version of titanium backup can backup and restore system apps. Its working for me. Restored the think office app and is working perfectly
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DLNA application

I'm currently running Eclipse 0.2.2 and am trying to reinstall the dlna application that came with the phone, but can't (using my titanium backup er... Backup). Are there any alternative apps that do the same thing, or is there a way to reinstall the stock dlna app? Thanks.
(I've tried a couple from the market but none of them can find my Tversity server)
lesismore1 said:
I'm currently running Eclipse 0.2.2 and am trying to reinstall the dlna application that came with the phone, but can't (using my titanium backup er... Backup). Are there any alternative apps that do the same thing, or is there a way to reinstall the stock dlna app? Thanks.
(I've tried a couple from the market but none of them can find my Tversity server)
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Go here http://www.droidxforums.com/forum/droid-x2-hacks/27237-droid-x2-system-dump.html
Download the system dump zip.
Go into zip using root explorer( if I don't have it I recommend buying it its worth it)
go to system folder
go to app folder
Extract all DLNA apks and odex(s)
Go to extracted folder and select the files u just extracted
Move them to your system/app folder after u mount system as r/w using burton on top of root explorer screen.
Remount as r/o then reboot..it should be available now.
good luck
This should also work for other apks. I have been looking for a gingerbread dump if anyone could post that that would be great although I have had no problems installing any of these apks I've tried. Did the music camera toggle widgets etc and all worked no problems.
I will get you guys some of the stock apps and zip them up so they can be flashed.
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Thanks a lot, worked perfectly.
nitroglycerine33 said:
I will get you guys some of the stock apps and zip them up so they can be flashed.
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Thanks..but do we have to flash or can I just extract and push inti systems for any I want? And do u know if its safe at all to remove any of the suggestions system apps or is that not a good idea..

How to remove a flashed launcher

Hello
I am running cyanogenmod 9. I installed the touchwiz 5 launcher from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1582150. I did this for fun but now I am not using it. I am looking for way to remove it. I am not sure how because its now part of the system since I flashed it in as a zip file.
It is not a huge deal if I can't remove it but if there is a way let me know.
Thanks.
Install new launcher from play store and freeze/uninstall using
Titanium backup?
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or...
Look in the zip file to see exactly what files were installed, and their paths. Then use a root file explorer to delete those files.
If they are part of a seperate flashed in cwm zip file and they get installed to /system/app then just flashing the same cm or newer nightly over top should remove it since the /system gets overwritten. At least when I add a .apk to /system/app folder and use the app. Then flash a newer nightly I loose the app from my phone until I add it back again.
Now if it installs to /data/app then you can wipe data/factory reset or just use a root explorer app and delete out the touchwiz launcher from it.
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RockRatt said:
If they are part of a seperate flashed in cwm zip file and they get installed to /system/app then just flashing the same cm or newer nightly over top should remove it since the /system gets overwritten. At least when I add a .apk to /system/app folder and use the app. Then flash a newer nightly I loose the app from my phone until I add it back again.
Now if it installs to /data/app then you can wipe data/factory reset or just use a root explorer app and delete out the touchwiz launcher from it.
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Thank you sir I am doing this now.
Great thread that will hopefully be found by searching by the next person needing this info!
Can't have been answered by a better, more knowledgeable bunch!
Clay
Team Pirate
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Whoops....

I did a factory reset on my phone yesterday and decided to really clear out a bunch of stuff with titanium that I never use, including widgets. I deleted the stock clock app thinking it was a widget. Does anyone know where I can find that? I'm open to a different app but I'm quite happy with the stock JB clock app.
Thanks!
Did you try doing a reset again?
tell your version and Rom so someone can upload it for you
i717, 4.1.2, stock and rooted
I haven't tried that because some of the bloat I deleted previously (Yahoo, some other stuff) was gone this reset.
also there are 2 other ways to get it back
flash stock Rom and you will lose root
flash custom Rom
also next time i suggest doing a backup via CWM
bob60626 said:
I haven't tried that because some of the bloat I deleted previously (Yahoo, some other stuff) was gone this reset.
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Factory reset won't replace any deleted files. All it does is delete user data and downloaded apps, and makes all settings to default.
Flashing the same rom on top of your rom will replace missing files and put back all the apps you deleted.
I suggest you use Titanium to freeze any unwanted things, then run a few days like that, then eventually delete the frozen apps.
I am on Telus and when I want to revert back to stock with all the bloat (well not quite all the bloat) I simply flash the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2268617
[ROM][Modems] Custom Canadian Jelly Bean - Rooted & Deodexed. A similar thread exists for ATT. Then I restore additional apps via titanium backup or my apps in play store.
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Google CM cLock apn. Very easy install. I always use this and not all the custom ROMs include it.
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here is stock clock.apk and odex file. https://www.dropbox.com/s/8psbgzybq5y3ze0/ClockPackage.apk ___ https://www.dropbox.com/s/0c0u7eoyyph22c3/ClockPackage.odex. download and move to system/app and make sure permisions are set properly then reboot. if you are running a stock deodexed rom you will need to remove clock package from that rom instead.
Thanks guys!
The dropbox clock downloads but doesn't install. Permissions are correct.
did you try installing like normal apk or did you place in system/app? should place in system/app. both clock.apk and odex.apk
Like normal? I'm afraid I don't know how to do the second one.
using a file manager that has root access(i use root exploerer but there are lots) move the apks that you downloaded into system/app folder. then long press the file until you get menu to come up and select set permissions. should be rw-r--r--. change if not. then reboot.

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