Dear forum members,
I tried to install Supercharger v6 on my Galaxy S2 phone, but it seems it is to difficult for me lol. I downloaded the script, opened it with Script Manager, checked 'SU'(run as root right?) and then I pressed 'run'. I got the choice to select the speed, i choose option 3. But then, i did not get the menu options, but it was just asking me question. I could choose yes or no. I choose yes for four times, then it did some stuff and rebooted.
Because this is not how it should be done (according to tutorials), I wanted to delete the Supercharger v6 settings. But when i trie to run the script it says 'Values DON't MATCH...Read The Owners guide'.
It shows the menu option now (above that warning), but it does not respond to any input. What can I do to remove the settings? Will they be removed if I do a full wipe?
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Hey, I have a mega problem.
I can'T install any programms after I changed the pool size of my prophet using "Paradis change pool size". I can't get it to install any cab files anymore.
Hard reset does not have any affect.
I can't change back the pool size, as I cannot install "EnableRapi.cab".
Now when I use the "PDA Phone ROM update Utility 2.5.2 it gives me the error 224: Device not responding. Syncing with teh computer works without problems.
It is definitely the correct flashing program, as I have only this and I used it to flash the TNT 5 onto my prophet.
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thanks
yay,
The problem can be overcome if you only press the comm manager button and the reset button. The multistriped page comes up. Link it to PC and do the Update.
I noticed a file was downloaded to my Samsung Galaxy S2 whilst the phone wasn't in use with the screen off and locked. I've attached a screenshot of the download to show the file name hoping it might mean something to someone.
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The same file was downloaded again approximately ten minutes later, again without instruction.
I then ran AVG which didn't identify anything (the Settings Security Issue is having USB Debugging switched on)
I recently restored my applications using Titanium Back Up after flashing a new ROM.
Noticed the images were unavailable. They should be visible now.
maybe an app in background downloaded it? maybe you also restored the "malware" with your backup. try a different scanner, if nothing helps -> hard reset without ti backup
Trying to configure HAVS voltages on my kernel (HTC Evo). Voltage apps function just fine, but I'm trying to push custom voltages using an init.d script (the way viperMOD does -- which also works). Only, my solution isn't.
At first I ran the script from the terminal and it claimed the file vdd_levels_havs doesn't exist (when it clearly does -- I can browse to and view the file). I tried just slipping the file into init.d, rebooting and having it run from there. No voltage change whatsoever. I'm sure it's in the right place -- I'm not Linux noob.
After rebooting, I tried running the file directly again, and strangely it claims the script itself doesn't even exist, when ls clearly says it's right there.
Here's a screen of the weirdness:
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What the hell is going on?
This icon appears whenever my data allowance has been used up. My network who are usually useful with things like this were otherwise on this occasion.
My phone is rooted with CM and terminal editor. Although I've not well versed in terminal editor I can follow instructions, like adding read/write to the system folder so I could delete system apps.
Any help in the matter is greatly appreciated.
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Not sure entirely which app controls that, but you can find out by long pressing on the notification drawer then choosing App Info - should have the option to uncheck notifications. Unless it's system app that doesn't have that option. Then you could look into using the Xposed Framework and something like this: http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.defim.apk.notifyclean
I downloaded this app a long time ago and remember that it was an app to hide files but i forgot how to access those files now. I have googled that app and looked through many forums but found nothing. Please help.
I have attached a pic of the app name and icon. Version of the app is 1.4 .
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If you cannot see the image, follow this link: http://imgur.com/xAS6Z2h
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I think this may help
1. Go to Settings ==> Security ==> Device Administrators
2. Go to Settings ==> Apps ==> All
Try to find your app from the list.
If your phone is rooted, try some back-up apps like Titanium Backup