How do I remove mods, like mashup?
If you made a nandroid backup before you installed the mod then just BSR to your backup
right, make a backup, before any major changes
otherwise it's SBF time for you
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How do I remove mods, like mashup?
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or you can flash the stock. mashup includes the stock zip incase you wanna go back..it was called Stock (2.3.5) if i'm not mistaken..
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All mashup is, is a build.prop change out. Just use root explorer and pull the build.prop file from the rom ur using and copy and past into your system file.
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If it's just mashup you don't like you could flash another build prop mod like 8 touch points if you're on a supported rom, if not just reflash the rom you're on.
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Is anyone out there using root tools by jrummy? I'm on rooted gb and every time I try to change something it gives me the error and says im not rooted. Anyone deal with this before or any help?
I AM rooted.
Also does the system recovery app work with rooted gb?
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Is anyone out there using root tools by jrummy? I'm on rooted gb and every time I try to change something it gives me the error and says im not rooted. Anyone deal with this before or any help?
I AM rooted.
Also does the system recovery app work with rooted gb?
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Yep, works fine here. Go into SU, clear the allow privileges for it, and try again.
System recovery app works the exact same. Make sure you plug into wall charger first and hit "install", then enter recovery the same as we did on froyo.
no problems on my end...great app
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Sounds like you updated to gingerbread using motorola method.
You should look at that thread for sbf to 2.2 and using p3's gingerbread. That's the only way to get gb and maintain root access at the same time.
Still doesn't work but untested absolute does so its all good.
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Works good just wish I could easily load more fonts/bootanimations (without renaming them to the preset ones)
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stupid question, i'm on p3's rooted stock un-deodexed gingerbread rom. can i use uot and jrummy's root tools or do i need a deodexed rom?
Title says it all but a picture says so much more
this is a port of a port that from where i found it says Credit goes to Elitemovil for originally making it.
I just took the job of making it work on the Photon.
This was made to work with Yays 4.5.1A-1_SUN-198_7 Deodexed SBF
To use on a stock phone
Flash in CWM or Bootstrap
Use Root explorer and rename the systemui.odex file to systemui.odex.bak (it's in the System/app folder) then reboot.
ty iaccax and mr_wrong_0 for finding that out.
Make sure to wipe Dalvik Cache
Will be along first boot
Nice
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Awesome. Can you change the toggles?
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Not at the moment i just got it ported and working
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Awesome. Can you change the toggles?
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Do you just flash it though CWM
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Title says it all but a picture says so much more
this is a port of a port that from where i found it says Credit goes to Elitemovil for originally making it.
I just took the job of making it work on the Photon.
and again this was made to work with Yays 4.5.1A-1_SUN-198_7 Deodexed SBF
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1KIPQW07
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Is link broken
Seems to be working ok
My phone is still Locked i use the bootstrap recovery if someone wants to test with CWM that would be great
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Do you just flash it though CWM
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I know its not designed for it, but would it work on a stock OTA 4.5.1A-1_SUN-154_6? Just want to verify that it wont cause something crazy to happen, im stock rom rooted and locked, btw. Looks great!
i dont know if it will work or not maybe someone else does or you can make a backup first and try. No luck then just restore it.
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I know its not designed for it, but would it work on a stock OTA 4.5.1A-1_SUN-154_6? Just want to verify that it wont cause something crazy to happen, im stock rom rooted and locked, btw. Looks great!
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It fails to flash for me. Not sure what is wrong.
Using CWM?
i did make teh updatezip to work with bootstrap recovery i dont have CWM installed to test it with that
only file inside zip is SystemUI.apk goes inside /system/app/ folder
Works perfect with cwm unlocked! Thanks.
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Also sent you a PM Rangerbry.
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I'm on skinny rom. Might be that reason.
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Skinny is based off the same SBF might have to clear cache after installing
I'm running skinny as well and a wipe was not needed...everything is running fine...thanks ranger
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I got it to flash. Redownloaded it. Must have been a bad download.
I am still locked and unrooted on 198_7 and this is exactly what I was waiting for.
Thanks. Will give it a try when I get to a computer.
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doesn't work for me, on jokerstock rev1 with 1.4 overvolted kernel.
wondering if anybody has tried it with their razr and if it works ok. thanks.
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wondering if anybody has tried it with their razr and if it works ok. thanks.
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i also want to know
prking07 said:
wondering if anybody has tried it with their razr and if it works ok. thanks.
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On Gingerbread it will work but not ICS.
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But with the stock-rooted and cwm rom too?
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But with the stock-rooted and cwm rom too?
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On a Gingerbread ROM it will work, even stock as long as you're rooted.
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I've used it and my daily ROM is a UOT'd custom ROM (Eclipse)
I had a problem getting the background of the notification drop-down to change, but I might of not uploaded all the files needed. All other changes worked fine and no other issues here.
I try to flash 3 uot files and i can´t do it
It have error: status 0,installation aborted....Anyone can help me?
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I try to flash 3 uot files and i can´t do it
It have error: status 0,installation aborted....Anyone can help me?
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Same here always status 0
Just paste your UOT-modified files into the right directories with a file explorer if you can't flash the zip, that works fine.
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Edify scripting. New scripting with update-binary, compatible with ClockworkMod 3.x (recomended)
update-binary: Type EMMC
Then it works with CWM Recovery
Now yes!!!
So from what i see dsixda's Android Kitchen has been updated.And i was wondering if this Software will work for the xt910, and work with the current 4.1.2 stock Deodex?
Note: I really prefer not to start looking into this, if people can confirm it will be a waste of time.However i am a noobie and i really want to start my own 4.1.2 rom cause we are lacking them.
I don't see why ANY deodexed ROM wouldn't work (as long as the kitchen was updated to the proper SDK level). Try it out, do a nandroid backup and flash it.
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[solved]Hey guys I succesfully sbf'd to 2.3.3 and rooted. So now i was thinking of running a rom but dont know all that are available and also i enjoy 2.3.3 and would like to stay with it. I checked the sticky but only see a couple for 2.3.3 is their more and what does any body suggest?
big thanks guys
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Hey guys I succesfully sbf'd to 2.3.3 and rooted. So now i was thinking of running a rom but dont know all that are available and also i enjoy 2.3.3 and would like to stay with it. I checked the sticky but only see a couple for 2.3.3 is their more and what does any body suggest?
big thanks guys
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I didn't know there were ROMs for that kernel.... I use Eclipse on the 2.3.5 kernel and it is the best on the X2.
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I didn't know there were ROMs for that kernel.... I use Eclipse on the 2.3.5 kernel and it is the best on the X2.
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I got the sbf in the developement thread, it was posted under the roms, root, etc. etc.? In that list i only see a couple roms offered and was just wondering if their were any more?
Alright I will reiterate because maybe im confused. I SBF'd to android version 2.3.3 system version 1.3.232, kernal version 2.6.32.9. Now what roms are available for me?
Well there were several eclipse releases for that build but I highly doubt anyone has access to them. Hosting for old roms isn't a priority. Honestly you are better off upgrading your build and kernel. 2.3.3 wasn't the most stable
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What would u suggest
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What would u suggest
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You can do cm7dx2 with the 2.3.4 or eclipse 2.1 with the 2.3.5 update
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I hear great things about eclipse is it very stable? And I would have to sbf to 2.3.5. How do I root that version?
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If you update to 2.3.4 then eclipse 1.3 is very stable! Let me know if you need a link. You can always save root with voodoo root keeper free app and just take the OTA.
I would also strongly using the rerecovery zips as well to always flash last before you reboot in bsr. If you are not sure what I mean I will post a link.
Yea Travis a link would be great so 2.3.4 is what I should sbf to and i have rootkeeper already but was just wondering what the root method was? Psouza has a method for that right.
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yea a link would be awesome
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Yea Travis a link would be great so 2.3.4 is what I should sbf to and i have rootkeeper already but was just wondering what the root method was? Psouza has a method for that right.
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Rootkeeper isn't necessary for 2.3.4. It could actually cause problems with flashing the rom. Use Pete's one click.
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Thanks I did the 2.3.4 update and rooted now I wanna do a rom but not sure of the process read a couple of different ways, kinda confused
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Thanks I did the 2.3.4 update and rooted now I wanna do a rom but not sure of the process read a couple of different ways, kinda confused
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Which rom(s) are you looking at? The flashing process is cake! Which part of it is confusing? Everyone can help you!
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Which rom(s) are you looking at? The flashing process is cake! Which part of it is confusing? Everyone can help you!
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Indeed we can help. You can flash cm7, eclipse 1.3, liberty (its not all that great), and molten rom. I recommend eclipse for stability and cm7 for customization. All you will need to do is install the bootstrap recovery and use it to make a backup of your stock rom. Then wipe data, cache, and dalvic cache. Then flash the rom of your choice. Cm7 requires a few extra steps but we can cross that bridge of we get to it.
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Yea I think eclipse is my choice, seems the most stable. I'm not sure about the step by step process for doing this I would like a detailed walkthrough for this it would be greatly appreciated.
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Yea I think eclipse is my choice, seems the most stable. I'm not sure about the step by step process for doing this I would like a detailed walkthrough for this it would be greatly appreciated.
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Is there a 2.3.3 version of Eclipse? Let me know which version you want to use.
Here is a skeleton walkthrough just to give you an idea:
Make sure your device is rooted
Download the appropriate version of Clockwork Recovery abbrev. (CWR)
Download the rom of your choice and any other zips you need and make sure they are on you EXTERNAL sd card (very important but DO NOT freak out if forget, these things can be fixed
Install CWR from inside the app labeled System Recovery
Your system will reboot into CWR.
Whilst in CWR you want to wipe Cache, Dalvik Cache and System Data
(things will be muy poopy if you dont wipe sys data and Cache; Dalvik not so much)
You would then proceed to 'install zip' --> 'install from SD card'
Find the zips need to flash the rom, let everything work, go back to the CWR home menu (the first one you saw)
Hit 'Reboot device now' and bam, you just flashed your first rom!!!
For future reference: When a developer or anyone for that matter says you have to flash a zip file, the above process is what you would follow; sans wiping the Big Three (Cache Dalvik Cache and Sys Data) though some zips may require to wipe one of three and the poster will tell you which one.
Once you decide which rom you want to flash, Ill give you a more specific walkthrough.
im on 2.3.4 now and want to go with eclipse. That seems to be for me from what ive read. I have read i should do a nand backup but do i have to do that even though im only rooted with no rom? And you mentioned a more detailed walkthrough that sounds great, the noob frendlier the better.lol
thanks again
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im on 2.3.4 now and want to go with eclipse. That seems to be for me from what ive read. I have read i should do a nand backup but do i have to do that even though im only rooted with no rom? And you mentioned a more detailed walkthrough that sounds great, the noob frendlier the better.lol
thanks again
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The first thing you want to do is upgrade to 2.3.5. That is the kernel you need to be in in oder for Eclipse to work.
You really always want to nandroid when you are installing something semi big. You'll save root and time if something messes up. Do you know how to nandroid? It takes about 15 minutes to do
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No I've never nandroided, not really sure how. And can u walk me through the process of doing the 2.3.5 update :thumbup:
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Hello guys,
I've just bought a Razr XT910 and I'm really in love with this cellphone, but my carrier (Claro - Brasil) have customized icons that are really annoying me, especially the Contacts.apk (see 1st screenshot). All I want is the stock Motoblur Contacts.apk (see 2nd screenshot). I've already flashed de Retail ICS Rom and the icons remain there. But the Messages, Camera and Gallery (that I've installed from the Razr M thread) are with the stock Motoblur icons. Can someone please upload the stock app or tell me how can I fix this?
Thank you guys!
here you go I copied my system contact stock apk I hope it works for you
http://db.tt/Jz9qrh6V
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BADDINOROX99 said:
here you go I copied my system contact stock apk I hope it works for you
http://db.tt/Jz9qrh6V
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Thanks man, but it seems to be more complicated than I thought. When I try to install over the other apk, the system tells me that is already an app with the same signature and etc., and when I uninstall the old apk, the Phone.apk disappears and I can't install the new Contacts..
Any help?
damn sux...have you tried installing with root explorer? and setting the permissions?
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Change the original. Bak (example contacts.apk.bak) change permission rw-r-r- and install. Reboot.
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Change the original. Bak (example contacts.apk.bak) change permission rw-r-r- and install. Reboot.
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Tried this already, nothing
martinsxz said:
Tried this already, nothing
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Did you try to uninstall Contact with Titanium Backup?
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Did you try to uninstall Contact with Titanium Backup?
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Yes, already done this too..
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Another option
I don't know if you are dead set on getting the stock favorite contacts apk but if you are not, there is one that I have been using for a while. I highly recommend it and it was just recently updated. I can't post the link to it as I don't have 10 posts but PM me and I will be happy to send you the link.