Having a problem with ICS Oficial. 587 and root.
I downloaded a few mod. This modes write to:
system\lib\soundfx
But it is a problem!
In this directory, but I can not copy some files. Delete (and its files) and create a folder SoundFX be OK.
Write/copy does not work. Not even install zip through CWM-Recovery.
Where is the problem? Can you help?
Which file manager do you use
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NooK_SU said:
Which file manager do you use
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Copy the same files (overwrite) OK. New files can not be copied.
The files have the extension *. so
LeClair said:
Copy the same files (overwrite) OK. New files can not be copied.
The files have the extension *. so
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Sorry I mean which app you use for that.
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Download I sound mode. Needs to write eg:
system\lib\SoundFX
In this directory, but I can not copy it. If you delete an application system\app
SemcMusik, SemcVisualiser and copying work.
Then NOT work back then copied by SemcMusik, SemcVisualiser to system\app
I tried to test create installation ZIP and make install-over CWM Recovery.
Not working: (
Install APK classic OK. But I do not see in system\app
Related
hi guys,
my market no longer works, always force close. I figure it out that DownloadProvider.apk and DownloadProviderUi.apk is causing all this. now the question is how do i restore it back
here is what i've done but to no success
1. Copy the files back using file explorer> set permission>reboot
2. Copy the files back using file explorer> set permission> install each of the apks>reboot
3. using ADB *quite noob on this. using this method doesn't copy DownloadProvider.apk to /system/app directory, so i copy it manually using file explorer
any idea guys?
urra901109 said:
hi guys,
my market no longer works, always force close. I figure it out that DownloadProvider.apk and DownloadProviderUi.apk is causing all this. now the question is how do i restore it back
here is what i've done but to no success
1. Copy the files back using file explorer> set permission>reboot
2. Copy the files back using file explorer> set permission> install each of the apks>reboot
3. using ADB *quite noob on this. using this method doesn't copy DownloadProvider.apk to /system/app directory, so i copy it manually using file explorer
any idea guys?
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Which custom ROM are u on?
Gintonic.SE by slade..
faiyyaz said:
Which custom ROM are u on?
Gintonic.SE by slade..
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i,m on stock 4.0.A.2.368+rooted and i believe the Sk17i still doesn't have any Custom ROM
How do i Change the boot animation on Samsung Galaxy Y s5360
We need more info then that.
Kernel
ROM
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How to find kernel.. rom. ...
I am using infected ablaze rom. ..
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I don't know how to get information about kernel
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I've never messed around with that rom. I'd take a look around and see if you can find a file called Bootanimation.zip.
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if you have a root, download a alternative boot animation, and with root manager put this in system/media folder
In /system/media there is no bootanimation.Zip
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There is no such a file. .... I found following in /system/media :
BootSamsung.qmg
BootSamsungloop.qmg
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zacpac2020 said:
How to Change Via an Image Editor
1. Navigate to /system/media with Root Explorer or a similar app.
2. There should be a zip file named "bootanimation.zip".
3. Copy this file to your SD Card.
4. Plug device into computer.
5. Copy to your Desktop (assuming you're using Windows).
6. Unzip the file.
7. Navigate to bootanimation/part0.
8. All of the pictures for your boot animations are here. Modify them to your liking.
9. Copy file to SD Card.
10. Mount /system R/W in Root Explorer.
11. Zip bootanimation in /sdcard.
12. Copy and paste in /system/media, deleting the old one.
13. Restart your phone.
If I have helped you, please click "Thanks"
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There is no such a file. .... I found following in /system/media :
BootSamsung.qmg
BootSamsungloop.qmg
pls help me ....
swap.blue said:
There is no such a file. .... I found following in /system/media :
BootSamsung.qmg
BootSamsungloop.qmg
pls help me ....
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Copy "BootSamsung.qmg" "BootSamsungloop.qmg"
to your pc. change the file extension to .zip and then open with Winrar . You will see a series of numbered images. Edit them or replace them with your image inside winrar. Save it .
Now change the extension .zip to original .qmg and transfer them on phone. set the permission .
musarraf172 said:
Copy "BootSamsung.qmg" "BootSamsungloop.qmg"
to your pc. change the file extension to .zip and then open with Winrar . You will see a series of numbered images. Edit them or replace them with your image inside winrar. Save it .
Now change the extension .zip to original .qmg and transfer them on phone. set the permission .
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Its not working bro.....
It asks for a password....>
Ive don this before. copy paste bootanimation.zip of your choice to media folder.
If above fails try doing it before flashing the ROM. (this works for me)
Hope i help you...
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swap.blue said:
Its not working bro.....
It asks for a password....>
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Your rom should be rooted.
musarraf172 said:
Your rom should be rooted.
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Its rooted
tried this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1353561
but phone stucks at animation.....even the phone is wrking but displaying the animation
Hi
I'm looking for an easy way to batch install all of my already backed up applications on external SD (in *.apk format) after new rom flashing. My phone is rooted (running RR 2.7). what if using a root explorer I just copy all the apk files to data\app and copy some of them to system\app and then reboot the phone? Will all of these application be automatically installed, while apk's copied to data\app will be installed as user apps, and those copied to system\app will install as system apps? Will this work? Is there a problem in this method? If so I may create a CWM based installer that will do this automatically...
I'm talking about 400 apps, about 600MB in total size//
Thanks
How are they backed up? What did you use to do it? I use Titanium Backup. The paid version allows batch operations.
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boborone said:
How are they backed up? What did you use to do it? I use Titanium Backup. The paid version allows batch operations.
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I used an app called File expert. It can simply find the apk file used in the installation and back it up. I can reinstall the app with the backed up apk. I also tried copying a new apk file to data/app and after restarting the app did install correctly. So I want to use this method to restore all of my apps automatically by creating a CWM zip installation. I need to know if this method is safe and will not cause problems...
Thanks
EB10000 said:
I used an app called File expert. It can simply find the apk file used in the installation and back it up. I can reinstall the app with the backed up apk. I also tried copying a new apk file to data/app and after restarting the app did install correctly. So I want to use this method to restore all of my apps automatically by creating a CWM zip installation. I need to know if this method is safe and will not cause problems...
Thanks
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No need to do any of that crap and mess around. Just use Titanium Backup Pro (paid version) and you can backup all your apps plus the app data so they keep all their settings etc. Then when you install a new rom you can batch install them all back in couple of clicks.
EB10000 said:
I used an app called File expert. It can simply find the apk file used in the installation and back it up. I can reinstall the app with the backed up apk. I also tried copying a new apk file to data/app and after restarting the app did install correctly. So I want to use this method to restore all of my apps automatically by creating a CWM zip installation. I need to know if this method is safe and will not cause problems...
Thanks
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Don't know that app. You can define the backup folder in TiBu to reinstall your apps that way. Or iirc Rom Toolbox will take a batch of apps and create a cwm zip file to batch install.
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EB10000 said:
I used an app called File expert. It can simply find the apk file used in the installation and back it up. I can reinstall the app with the backed up apk. I also tried copying a new apk file to data/app and after restarting the app did install correctly. So I want to use this method to restore all of my apps automatically by creating a CWM zip installation. I need to know if this method is safe and will not cause problems...
Thanks
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Using CWM zip installation is actually the best method. It is safe and faster too.
Thanks. I'm familiar with TB and MB. I do not need to restore the app's data. I'm just looking for a way to install all my market apps without actually using the market. I noticed that when you reboot the phone, any new apk file in either system/app or data/app gets installed automatically. So I thought maybe I take a CWM setup file (zip with simple copy to system + data updater-script)' and add all of my backed apk's into the data/app directory then I can install this zip file right after I flash a new rom file. For some reason, CM9 recommends that you do not use TB. I also noticed that dev's use this method to add additional apps to their rom.. I just need to know that this method is ok to use and not cause problems like acquire extra space by creating duplicates of each app (I notice using this method that sometime the original apk I copied was reset to a 0Kb file, and a new apk that starts with the name "com.something.something.apk" is created instead. Is this normal?)
Thanks
boborone said:
Don't know that app. You can define the backup folder in TiBu to reinstall your apps that way. Or iirc Rom Toolbox will take a batch of apps and create a cwm zip file to batch install.
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Do you mean this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox
???
I already have it (paid version). I couldn't find a way to creat CWM zip file... Am I missing something?
Thx
EB10000 said:
Do you mean this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox
???
I already have it (paid version). I couldn't find a way to creat CWM zip file... Am I missing something?
Thx
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I'll help you create a CWM zip template. I'll upload it in about 3 hrs time as soon as i get to my pc
This is a CWM.zip I created for you.
How to:
1. Open the zip file using 7zip, winrar or similar apps (don't extract it)
2. Copy your users apps to data/app, and copy system apps to system/app
3. Close the zip file.
4. Flash the zip file via CWM recovery.
enjoy.
EB10000 said:
Thanks. I'm familiar with TB and MB. I do not need to restore the app's data. I'm just looking for a way to install all my market apps without actually using the market. I noticed that when you reboot the phone, any new apk file in either system/app or data/app gets installed automatically. So I thought maybe I take a CWM setup file (zip with simple copy to system + data updater-script)' and add all of my backed apk's into the data/app directory then I can install this zip file right after I flash a new rom file. For some reason, CM9 recommends that you do not use TB. I also noticed that dev's use this method to add additional apps to their rom.. I just need to know that this method is ok to use and not cause problems like acquire extra space by creating duplicates of each app (I notice using this method that sometime the original apk I copied was reset to a 0Kb file, and a new apk that starts with the name "com.something.something.apk" is created instead. Is this normal?)
Thanks
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Don't install all your apps to system. Why would you want to da that?
EB10000 said:
Do you mean this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox
???
I already have it (paid version). I couldn't find a way to creat CWM zip file... Am I missing something?
Thx
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I thought that might be the one, guess not. I'll ask in another thread.
But this guy was kind enough to make one for you. Ought to slap him a thanks.
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Jokesy said:
This is a CWM.zip I created for you.
How to:
1. Open the zip file using 7zip, winrar or similar apps (don't extract it)
2. Copy your users apps to data/app, and copy system apps to system/app
3. Close the zip file.
4. Flash the zip file via CWM recovery.
enjoy.
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Thanks man. Hell I'll even take a bite of that.
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Jokesy said:
This is a CWM.zip I created for you.
How to:
1. Open the zip file using 7zip, winrar or similar apps (don't extract it)
2. Copy your users apps to data/app, and copy system apps to system/app
3. Close the zip file.
4. Flash the zip file via CWM recovery.
enjoy.
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Thanks Mate!
tested it with a few apps and it worked great. Is there a file size limitation to cwm.zip? If I add all my apps the zip files grows to about 350MB
Thx
EB10000 said:
Thanks Mate!
tested it with a few apps and it worked great. Is there a file size limitation to cwm.zip? If I add all my apps the zip files grows to about 350MB
Thx
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Nah. Just take longer.
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Hi guys
Hope someone help me
Can someone help or my one apk:
Settings.apk
My rom will be finish but i have problem with this apk so i could finish it
I try to push it but it doesnt work
Even a stock.
But my friend gave me a one settings.apk it work
But i need to edit more so i not use it.
Please someone help at once..
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Seems like you want to "mod" your ROM?
janreytuazon15 said:
Hi guys
Hope someone help me
Can someone help or my one apk:
Settings.apk
My rom will be finish but i have problem with this apk so i could finish it
I try to push it but it doesnt work
Even a stock.
But my friend gave me a one settings.apk it work
But i need to edit more so i not use it.
Please someone help at once..
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First of all, which ROM are you using? Get the ROM's "zip" file. In the "zip" file, you will find the "system" folder. Open the "system" folder, and you will find the "app" folder. In the "app" you will get the apk named "Settings.apk".
If you are modding your ROM, it is necessary that you "sign" the apk. Else, it won't work.
Assuming that you are using apktool:
Unpack apk using apktool, do all the editing and stuff.
Open up the original "Settings.apk", and extract the "META-INF" folder and "AndroidManifest.xml" file from it.
Pack the apk using "apktool b Settings"
Now, copy the META-INF and the AndroidManifest.xml files/folders into Settings/build/apk folder and paste it (replace files if necessary)
Then, re-build the apk using "apktool b Settings"
Now, push the app, and apply the permissions correctly. In most cases, it is 644.
Iam using my rom
But its not finish because of that apk
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vineethraj49 said:
First of all, which ROM are you using? Get the ROM's "zip" file. In the "zip" file, you will find the "system" folder. Open the "system" folder, and you will find the "app" folder. In the "app" you will get the apk named "Settings.apk".
If you are modding your ROM, it is necessary that you "sign" the apk. Else, it won't work.
Assuming that you are using apktool:
Unpack apk using apktool, do all the editing and stuff.
Open up the original "Settings.apk", and extract the "META-INF" folder and "AndroidManifest.xml" file from it.
Pack the apk using "apktool b Settings"
Now, copy the META-INF and the AndroidManifest.xml files/folders into Settings/build/apk folder and paste it (replace files if necessary)
Then, re-build the apk using "apktool b Settings"
Now, push the app, and apply the permissions correctly. In most cases, it is 644.
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If i edit other thing in my apk i will do ur method up there in apktool
Then i will sign and zipalign? Or only sign?
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Use any of the tools available for zipaligning
janreytuazon15 said:
If i edit other thing in my apk i will do ur method up there in apktool
Then i will sign and zipalign? Or only sign?
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I just sign the apk and push it, and it works. If you would like to zipalign, use dsixda's kitchen, or any other apk tools available
vineethraj49 said:
I just sign the apk and push it, and it works. If you would like to zipalign, use dsixda's kitchen, or any other apk tools available
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Did i do your apktool method an sign and push?
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Yes, without signing, it wouldn't work.
janreytuazon15 said:
Did i do your apktool method an sign and push?
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As I said, system apps don't work if they aren't signed properly. And, the method that I use for signing is just "another" method. There are other methods too For simplicity, you can use any of the "apk tools" that other developers have created for simplicity.
vineethraj49 said:
As I said, system apps don't work if they aren't signed properly. And, the method that I use for signing is just "another" method. There are other methods too For simplicity, you can use any of the "apk tools" that other developers have created for simplicity.
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Hi try to decompile it in apktool
But
I see a errors when get decompiling..
And when i get to the directory
I only see
Res
Androidmanifest.xml
And one other folder
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You need to install required frameworks...
janreytuazon15 said:
Hi try to decompile it in apktool
But
I see a errors when get decompiling..
And when i get to the directory
I only see
Res
Androidmanifest.xml
And one other folder
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Get the framework-res.apk from the /system/frameworks folder, and install it using apktool if framework-res.apk and try compiling :silly:
I have an application. And in application i put a folder xyz.zip in assets folder which is extracting and made a folder with same name(xyz) at same place which have lots of files. So i need to hide all files from xyz folder after installation of application.Please suggest me how can i do this in my app.
Thanks in advance.
If I remember correctly, you rename the folder that you want hidden using a period before the name of the folder i.e. .appfolder
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After Installation hide folder from SDCARD
romuloxiii said:
If I remember correctly, you rename the folder that you want hidden using a period before the name of the folder i.e. .appfolder
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Thank you for reply dear.
I did above thing but its not working. Can you elaborate pro-grammatically how can i do this. Because at run time how can i change name of the folder with "." prefix.