Hello, I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace... With jelly BLast Rom. I recently factory recent it and now I cannot install Google play services... It gives me an error which says ' error incompatible with other applications using the same shared user id ' what can I do?? Please help me!
Aliakber Khan (AK) said:
Hello, I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace... With jelly BLast Rom. I recently factory recent it and now I cannot install Google play services... It gives me an error which says ' error incompatible with other applications using the same shared user id ' what can I do?? Please help me!
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The same thing happened with me, unfortunately I don't have a solution, if you want to use apps such as 'Youtube', you cannot update it, you have to keep it in the same version it came with or you cannot use your account...
Sent From My Ace-i running SGS3 Rom v6
install this guy's and use youtube version 4.1.23
Here is a working solution
Aliakber Khan (AK) said:
Hello, I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace... With jelly BLast Rom. I recently factory recent it and now I cannot install Google play services... It gives me an error which says ' error incompatible with other applications using the same shared user id ' what can I do?? Please help me!
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Here I have found a working solution. I have manually sideloaded googleplayservices to system/app folder.
tech2life said:
Here I have found a working solution. I have manually sideloaded googleplayservices to system/app folder.
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Dude, Look at the date of this thread. Problem has already been solved. Please don't revive old threads.
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pls help
tech2life said:
Here I have found a working solution. I have manually sideloaded googleplayservices to system/app folder.
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Pls tell me how to do that
need google play services for DII Pad
same on my DII Pad
tech2life said:
Here I have found a working solution. I have manually sideloaded googleplayservices to system/app folder.
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how to sideloaded google play services to system/app folder
@SpookyError, It never ceases to amaze me how naive sometimes we would act,, Dear fellow this Rom was [email protected] XDA due to warez contents inside it ages ago,,
Just this time I would provide support,which might violate forums rules and regulations.
Sideload is our new ADB mode which, implanted inside new CWM+6 recoveries, allowing you to install zip files ( in your case your gapps/play services files) from your computer using the ADB sideload command.
akosicarlo said:
install this guy's and use youtube version 4.1.23
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Nope, it's a no go! failing to install!!! solutions?
tech2life said:
Here I have found a working solution. I have manually sideloaded googleplayservices to system/app folder.
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How to sideload it?
ppprathvi said:
How to sideload it?
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Have you read my comment @ post#9 of this current topic ? process is a bit varied between TWRP and CWM . For CWM +6 which is ported for your device you can find it in the Install → Install Zip from Sideload of your clock work mod console .
However you must not be stocked on boot logo , because ADB command prompt would not work and your device will not being recognized by your PC :
Requirements :
- Enable USB Debugging on your phone from Settings> Developer options
- ADB tools platform and proper drivers installed < in this topic you can find them >
- Copy the file you desire to install , in the platform- tools folder inside your PC directory . ( if you got one of linux distro , then you can follow this method for adb installation >
- Open Command prompt inside your OS :
1. change your directory and go to the place your ADB is located i,e : cd /<address of the platform tools directory , which you put your .zip file there for sideload > < "adb.exe" file that was installed with "Android SDK Platform-tools", It's usually in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools" on windows platform .
2. Type: "adb kill-server"
3. Type: "adb usb" < starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
restarting in USB mode>
4. Select Install → Install Zip from Sideload
5. Type: "adb devices" < you must see something like : "List of devices attached
sh3d7h3dj631f6a7 recovery" which is stated your device is being recognized >
6. Type: "adb sideload xxx.zip" which is your zip file name inside command prompt and watch progress bar in the command prompt indicating that the Zip file is being copied to the device. Once the file is transferred, the Zip is automatically installed on your device.
Reboot .
Hope my post was informative mate
niltonomnunes said:
Nope, it's a no go! failing to install!!! solutions?
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I don't know if this is already solved. I just got mine figured out. I'm runniong on O+ 8.9 MTK 6577 same error when installing the google play services. What I did was
1. Cleared the data on the Google Play Store
2. Cleared the date on the Google Services Framework.
3. Search for the Google Play Services using the browser on your phone.
If you happen to open Play store. That would trigger both of them to store data again.
just use the browser to download the .apk file for your android version (i.e. ICS JB, Lillipop, Kitkat)
Clear the data first before installing the apk for Google play services.
if you done it right you wont have problem isntalling it. you can update and works fine.
moltenbart said:
I don't know if this is already solved. I just got mine figured out. I'm runniong on O+ 8.9 MTK 6577 same error when installing the google play services. What I did was
1. Cleared the data on the Google Play Store
2. Cleared the date on the Google Services Framework.
3. Search for the Google Play Services using the browser on your phone.
If you happen to open Play store. That would trigger both of them to store data again.
just use the browser to download the .apk file for your android version (i.e. ICS JB, Lillipop, Kitkat)
Clear the data first before installing the apk for Google play services.
if you done it right you wont have problem isntalling it. you can update and works fine.
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It doesn't work:crying:
I actually managed to get it work without a flaw from then onwards by flashing a particular version of Gapps.:victory:
hi please help on this.
Thanks
Related
Hi guys,
I wanted to get access to the US-market (as I'm from Germany...) to get my hands on the facebook, amazon or eBay app.
Thus I rooted my Tattoo (thanks to Coburn64 for his guide) and installed the app Market Enabler 3.0.8.
I tried to switch to another carrier with the app, but I only got "Houston, we've got a problem" instead of the success dialog i was hoping for.
Has anyone got that app to work properly on the Tattoo?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
It's working fine for me. I cannot see many apps though.
So I'm using android emulator, and I can see and download everything from market. It is the best solution.
What Android emulator do you use?
If I install the app on the emulater of my Android SDK I can't use the Android market place, can I?
Edit: Tested it just now and it doesn't work. I haven't rooted the emulated phone but... I hardly think that's necessary, is it?
I use 1.6. I just create an sdcard(google it and you will find how) and select the image file of this sdcard when I creaded the AVD. After that start the AVD, wait android to load, open market app, sign up and download first astro file manager. After that, when you want to install a file to tattoo, download it from market, fire up astro file manager, menu->tools->application manager/backup, select the file you want and press backup. Then go to sdcard/backups/apps to see if is there. If yes, start a dos command prompt, cd to drive and directory in which is the tools folder of SDK (eg cd d:\adroid-SDK\tools)
and write the command adb pull (eg: adb pull /sdcard/backups/apps/com.android.myapp.apk D:\programs\apps)
I have the same problem, great succes in rooting the phone, but i´m not able to get Market Enabler to do what it should.
Any ideas?
Kroman
dancer_69 said:
After that start the AVD, wait android to load, open market app, sign up and download first astro file manager.
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I created the SD card, fine. But I'm still quite clueless where or how to get the market app. It's not availible on the SD card when I create it.
Did you create the SD card from the image of a real Android phone or did you just use the AVD for that, like I just tried? If you created it from a real phone, how did you manage to do that?
Market was there when I run the emulator image.
But I think you can install it via adb. You need to download it and push it to emulator with command adb push path\to\market.apk /sdcard and then install it on emulator. If your device is rooted you can find and copy to sdcard, the apk package by root explorer. After transfer the package to pc, start the emulator, open a command prompt, cd to android SDK tools directrory(you can put market apk package file there too) and run the adb push command
At long last, I (or rather we - I had help from a friend) managed to get access to the Android market of US.
BUT we didn't even need the Market Enabler for that. By googling for "Vending.apk" (the name of the market app) I found the first link to be of help. I can't paste it here cause I'm new to this forum, but it was the blog of someone called Kumar Bibek.
The way it was described on that blog didn't completely work, but after following the comments we finally had success.
Thanks for your help.
Sounds good that you were able to get access to US market!
I have been trying to find the link (blog) you are talking about, with no luck. Can you describe it a little better where i can find the blog
Kroman
If you google for "Android market on emulator" you should find some link to tech-droid whatever.
I'll try to pass you the link via PM, maybe that'll work.
can you explain the way u enabled usa market here cause i can't ?
thanx
Have you already visited the blog I mentioned in my post? In the comments there is some guy who has successfully created an AVD that can easily connect to the US-Market. Just download his AVD from the link he posted there and adjust the path in the .ini-file to the one you store the data at.
Edit 1:
Let's see if I have the permission to post the link by now:
http://tech-droid.blogspot.com/2009/11/android-market-on-emulator.html
Edit 2:
Fine, it works!
THIS METHOD IS NOW OUTDATED.
For everyone that is starting from scratch with a wiped NookColor, I have made a linux script available that will do everything for you. This includes enabling apk installs on the device, live wallpapers, multitouch, etc. It will also download and install YouTube, Gmail, and the Market. It also changes the Market fingerprint to that of a Droid Eris on Verizon so you can see protected apps. It does not require use of the Android Emulator to generate an AndroidId as this is done automatically thanks to clockworx. All it does require is that you be nootered and have working Superuser.
Thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=871210
DISCLAIMER:
These steps are what worked for me and some may not even be required. If this guide needs any clarification, post a reply and I will do my best to update it. I'm 99% certain all the steps are here.
If you have already tried to get the Market or other Gapps working, etc then it is very likely you will have to do a full factory reset before this will work for you. I have no idea why, but if these steps don't work I would try that first.
In my experience the factory reset is two steps:
8 failed boots restores the /system partition. You can easily trigger this reset without 8 failed boots by running this command from a Linux or Mac OSX command line:
echo -n -e "\008\000\000\000" > /tmp/foo; adb push /tmp/foo /rom/devconf/BootCnt; adb reboot
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Afterwards:
Booting while holding power+volumeup+nook button restores /data
I had to do both of these steps in this order to get a full reset on the device.
Required:
nc_gapps.zip
system.img for AVD
Youtube for Eclaire
Optional:
Root Explorer really speeds this up. If you have it, I recommend using it as this tutorial is written with it in mind.
* Copy nc_gapps.zip onto the 4gb internal partition of the NC, /media/
* Unmount both the internal partition and the SD card (if applicable) from within your OS but leave the USB cable connected.
* Using a command prompt on your OS, navigate to android-sdk/tools (or platform-tools in newer SDK) and type the following:
adb shell
mount -o rw,remount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p5 /system <-----This can be also done by going to /system/ in Root Explorer and clicking "Mount R/W" at the top
cd /media
miniunz -x nc_gapps.zip -d /system/ <-----Overwrite [A]ll if prompted!
echo "ro.config.nocheckin=no" >> /system/build.prop
exit
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* Leave this command prompt open, we will need it in a minute!
* Install Youtube App. If you have a previous version installed it's best to use Titanium Backup to wipe it's data then uninstall.
* Run Youtube. Press Menu->My Channel. Log in with Gmail account. If you get the authentication error here you can try rebooting and wiping Youtube data again with Titanium Backup.
* Reboot NC
After reboot:
* Using the command prompt on your OS from before, type:
adb pull /data/system/packages.xml
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*In this file find the string "uid.system". You should find a line that looks like:
<shared-user name="android.uid.system" userId="1000">
Remove the 3 lines beneath this one. They should look similar to:
<sigs count="n">
<cert index="n" />
</sigs>
n is an integer that may be different for everyone. After removing these lines, the line immediately after "<shared-user...>" should be "<perms>"
Save.
* Using the command prompt on your OS:
adb push packages.xml /data/system/
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Reboot NC and disconnect USB.
Gmail should work but running the Market should load the TOS after which you will get a server error. This is caused by our device not having a valid androidId. Let's generate a valid androidId using the AVD emulator.
Create a new AVD for Android 2.1-API Level 7 using these settings:
SD Card Size: 100M
Skin: Built-in: Default (HVGA)
Hardware Properties:
Abstracted LCD Density: 160
Touch-screen support: yes
Device RAM size: 1024
Once the AVD is in your list, click on it and then click Details on the right hand side. Note the path and move the system.img you downloaded in that directory.
Start the AVD. When prompted, sign in with your existing Gmail credentials. Use CTRL+F11 to slide the keyboard in and out when prompted.
Run this command to get the androidId from the emulator:
adb shell sqlite3 /data/data/com.google.android.googleapps/databases/accounts.db "select * from meta";
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It's the long number after androidId|, SAVE IT!
Now, connect your NC back to USB.
On the third command below, be sure to replace ANDROID_ID_FROM_EMULATOR with the number I just told you to save.
adb pull /data/data/com.google.android.googleapps/databases/gls.db
sqlite3 gls.db
update meta set intvalue='ANDROID_ID_FROM_EMULATOR' where name='androidId';
.q
adb push gls.db /data/data/com.google.android.googleapps/databases/
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Reboot NC
Wow, that was quite a bit of work to figure out, to be sure.
Thanks, will give it a try!
Does this also provide the Google account setup capability (Reader, Listen, etc.)?
Thanks for the fix first of all!!!
I used root explorer and copied over all of the files recommended, then installed the youtube app you linked to, but when I tried to go to menu/my channel it flashes a message that there was a problem authenticating.
Any ideas?
Thanks!!!
Never mind...
Before doing the androidID stuff, Gmail is supposed to work? It doesn't. Just flashed for a sec and goes back to home screen
Also, there is no Market icon available. Am I supposed to install Vending.apk after putting it in /system/app?
EDIT: Youtube now doesn't work either...
EDIT2: Youtube works after an uninstall/reinstall, and I can sign in. Gmail still doesn't work and no market icon
bazzly said:
I'm confused....
"Using Root Explorer:
1) copy etc, framework, and lib folders into /system."
Those files are already in the /media/system directory....ohh...you talking the root /system not media/system....correct...?
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Yes, that is correct.
bbtheory said:
Thanks for the fix first of all!!!
I used root explorer and copied over all of the files recommended, then installed the youtube app you linked to, but when I tried to go to menu/my channel it flashes a message that there was a problem authenticating.
Any ideas?
Thanks!!!
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Try rebooting first. If that does not fix it then try clearing the data for the youtube app. If all else fails do a complete factory reset and start this from scratch. The youtube authentication issue was my biggest hurdle and I ended up doing a factory reset myself.
Xhorder said:
Before doing the androidID stuff, Gmail is supposed to work? It doesn't. Just flashed for a sec and goes back to home screen
Also, there is no Market icon available. Am I supposed to install Vending.apk after putting it in /system/app?
EDIT: Youtube now doesn't work either...
EDIT2: Youtube works after an uninstall/reinstall, and I can sign in. Gmail still doesn't work and no market icon
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Same here...
Does the build.prop contain a valid version string which allows market access?
Also, there's a new version of the market going about too
Ok so I got past the youtube and now gmail works and the market gets the server error. However, I cant seem to get started with AVD to get the android ID... are there some more detailed instructions for an AVD noob???
bbtheory said:
Ok so I got past the youtube and now gmail works and the market gets the server error. However, I cant seem to get started with AVD to get the android ID... are there some more detailed instructions for an AVD noob???
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Were there any variations from the steps above that you made to get gmail working? Not sure why mine is flashing then closing.
norkoastal said:
Were there any variations from the steps above that you made to get gmail working? Not sure why mine is flashing then closing.
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No variations from the steps above other than fixing the permissions on the files that I copied over... They need to match the permissions of the other files in the respective folders.
Managed to get Gmail, Reader, and Market working. However, every download on the market fails. When I run a logcat i get "authentication failed"
I did replace androidId using the emulator.
Any ideas?
Nice! this works great! just tested out couple free apps from Market and both installed and worked fine. Thanks for figuring this out! finally I don't have to hunt for apk files
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buy the way, AppBrain works fine with Market too.
From my pandigital days I have this question: does enabling google market and other apps prevent your nook color from staying in deep SLEEP?
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I had an issue because I had not ever logged into youtube with my gmail account. I went to youtube.com and logged in, then was able to log in using the YouTube app.
Can someone plase post some AVD or emulator instructions??? That would be awesome!!!
For avd, you have to have the Android SDK installed. Then you can run (sdk folder)/tools/android to start the avd manager.
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For avd, you have to have the Android SDK installed. Then you can run (sdk folder)/tools/android to start the avd manager.
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When I do that I get this message:
[INFO] Starting Android SDK and AVD Manager
'java' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
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When I do that I get this message:
[INFO] Starting Android SDK and AVD Manager
'java' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
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You need Java. (java.com)
recently bought a Huawei ascend y200 and i want to root it!
Any advice gratefully received
in Germany done since may
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-custom-roms-modding-fuer-huawei-ascend-y200/250421-how-root-werkseinstellung-systemupdate.html
root huawei ascend Y200
thank you very much! anyway is there any english version.
BR
Root Ascend Y200
Then you need to learn German in order to root this device.
your friend.
Come to me Sochhean, i will do it for you for free.
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In the German Board is now an english HowTo. I cant link to them, because i’m a new user @xda
Root Huawei Y200 Succesfully (ENGLISH)
sochhean said:
recently bought a Huawei ascend y200 and i want to root it!
Any advice gratefully received
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Hi, I've successfully rooted my phone. I have a Huawei Y200.it might be easier if you waited for OneClickRoot do be launched maybe they have the device listed for auto flashing that does everything for you.
OneClickRoot: ==> I can't post links sorry ..New User, please search on internet..
But anyway, here's the batch file I think I uploaded it..
So its easy once you root it, but WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL CLOCKWORK MODE AGAIN THROUGH ROM Manager OR ANY SOURCE. (this might bring you into bootloop)
follow steps to use the batch file...
1- You need to do this on your phone: Allow USB Debugging and STAY AWAKE Function, STOP fastboot mode. Now Install ADB Drivers when connecting phone into computer via usb and debugging mode is on (you'll see a drive usually green on your computer, check for "drivers" inside driver folders and install windows drivers.
2- You need to install Android SDK : ==> New User, Can't post links, Search Android SDK..
navigate to default download location: " C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools ", shift + right click inside the folder with nothing selected, and run command prompt from there. run following command "adb devices" and it should list a device number.
3- Now exctract the zip file in attachement and run these in order: -"adb.exe" then -"fastboot.exe" then -"root_v5.2.bat". It should say a succesfull message and ( as i remember) phone should reboot (if it states "reboot phone now" in cmd prompt). now you shoudl be rooted and see "SuperUser" application installed.
4- Check if you're properly rooted with a "rootchecker" market app. If App requested root access by SuperUser (ofcourse you'll tap Accept right?) and says you have proper root, you can now jump around and scream " I rooted my phone" like i did... You can now Install Link2sd app and enjoy free enternal storage since you've rooted your phone... Any Directions using Link2sd repost or you can search internet... One limitation is you can'r use swap (to increase your RAM ), and have to go through different ROM's. If rooted your phone succesfully please inform and on any questions about ROM switching...
Hi there.
The root process isn't so hard , bit the rom switch what would be important for me (not the method, i know that and i'we installed modified recovery its working...)
Went to hell and back @google to find any custom roms for this little fckr but besides the clean base rom and the ics por (whats not working for me) i could not find any other rom. Sorry my bad i have found one origonal stock rom too, bit besides theese do you know is there any other roms exists for u8655?
anyone try the above method?
is there anyone try the above method for English version?
An earlier version, on hungarian with english and german language included... worked perfect. Since 6 months.
MoH21 said:
Hi, I've successfully rooted my phone.
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Hey, i know the file, that attached...
I'm happy that you understand my realy bad translation of this howto
tapped via my huawei mobilephone
1- You need to do this on your phone: Allow USB Debugging and STAY AWAKE Function, STOP fastboot mode. Now Install ADB Drivers when connecting phone into computer via usb and debugging mode is on (you'll see a drive usually green on your computer, check for "drivers" inside driver folders and install windows drivers.
2- You need to install Android SDK : ==> New User, Can't post links, Search Android SDK..
navigate to default download location: " C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools ", shift + right click inside the folder with nothing selected, and run command prompt from there. run following command "adb devices" and it should list a device number.
3- Now exctract the zip file in attachement and run these in order: -"adb.exe" then -"fastboot.exe" then -"root_v5.2.bat". It should say a succesfull message and ( as i remember) phone should reboot (if it states "reboot phone now" in cmd prompt). now you shoudl be rooted and see "SuperUser" application installed.
4- Check if you're properly rooted with a "rootchecker" market app. If App requested root access by SuperUser (ofcourse you'll tap Accept right?) and says you have proper root, you can now jump around and scream " I rooted my phone" like i did... You can now Install Link2sd app and enjoy free enternal storage since you've rooted your phone... Any Directions using Link2sd repost or you can search internet... One limitation is you can'r use swap (to increase your RAM ), and have to go through different ROM's. If rooted your phone succesfully please inform and on any questions about ROM switching...
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This procedure is for CWM, not for root.The root phone you must copy superuser.signed 3.0.7 on memory card, and boot phone in cwm, and install zip from sd card/choose zip from sd card/superuser.signed3.0.7/yes, and reboot system now, when is proces for install zip over.Then your phone is rooted, you think because write ROOT_V5.0.2 it is for root-NO, this for install CWM.
MoH21 said:
Hi, I've successfully rooted my phone. I have a Huawei Y200.it might be easier if you waited for OneClickRoot do be launched maybe they have the device listed for auto flashing that does everything for you.
OneClickRoot: ==> I can't post links sorry ..New User, please search on internet..
But anyway, here's the batch file I think I uploaded it..
So its easy once you root it, but WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL CLOCKWORK MODE AGAIN THROUGH ROM Manager OR ANY SOURCE. (this might bring you into bootloop)
follow steps to use the batch file...
1- You need to do this on your phone: Allow USB Debugging and STAY AWAKE Function, STOP fastboot mode. Now Install ADB Drivers when connecting phone into computer via usb and debugging mode is on (you'll see a drive usually green on your computer, check for "drivers" inside driver folders and install windows drivers.
2- You need to install Android SDK : ==> New User, Can't post links, Search Android SDK..
navigate to default download location: " C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools ", shift + right click inside the folder with nothing selected, and run command prompt from there. run following command "adb devices" and it should list a device number.
3- Now exctract the zip file in attachement and run these in order: -"adb.exe" then -"fastboot.exe" then -"root_v5.2.bat". It should say a succesfull message and ( as i remember) phone should reboot (if it states "reboot phone now" in cmd prompt). now you shoudl be rooted and see "SuperUser" application installed.
4- Check if you're properly rooted with a "rootchecker" market app. If App requested root access by SuperUser (ofcourse you'll tap Accept right?) and says you have proper root, you can now jump around and scream " I rooted my phone" like i did... You can now Install Link2sd app and enjoy free enternal storage since you've rooted your phone... Any Directions using Link2sd repost or you can search internet... One limitation is you can'r use swap (to increase your RAM ), and have to go through different ROM's. If rooted your phone succesfully please inform and on any questions about ROM switching...
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when you say RUN adb.exe fastboot.exe and root.bat what do you mean and where do i run them? ive installed platform tools and have done adb devices//my device is there. i extract the files and run them in cmd and double clicking and it doesnt reboot. i guess im having trouble with the .zip i know the files are good. any help :good:would be appreciated.
sketchscarz said:
when you say RUN adb.exe fastboot.exe and root.bat what do you mean and where do i run them? ive installed platform tools and have done adb devices//my device is there. i extract the files and run them in cmd and double clicking and it doesnt reboot. i guess im having trouble with the .zip i know the files are good. any help :good:would be appreciated.
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sup
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Yo brow I'm trying to root the h866c. These directions may work but I think that the huawei mercury root directions will make this a functioning root check it out
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AW: [Q] help for root huawei ascend Y200
German: http://www.droidwiki.de/Huawei_Y200/Root
...using tapatalk on my huawei honor smartphone
Since Firmware B898, the bootloader is locked. no way for using clockworkmod... No downgrade possible.
...using tapatalk on my huawei honor smartphone
det-happy said:
Since Firmware B898, the bootloader is locked. no way for using clockworkmod... No downgrade possible.
...using tapatalk on my huawei honor smartphone
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Hi there
I did a research about this lock and i found a modified kernel what is capable of unlocking again the bootloader. (Claimed by the author, that it should solwe rhe issue)
Please tell me, since i did not upgraded the firmware due to the issue, could it be true?
Because i did not found any feedback from the users who tried it.
Can we count on another unlockibg method, or is this true that the bl can be unlocked via adb kerbel flash?
Thanks in advance.
I found an information on the german android-board
--> http://www.android-hilfe.de/huawei-ascend-y200-forum/414947-b898.html#post5670959
Fuchsteufel told us, that the recovery is working, but only with adb-commands, without any screen.
The solution is to flash an new version of the kernel and the cwm
fuchsteufel said:
für B898 Modified CMW
B898 kompatible Bootimages
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Thank you.
Hello,
Here is the short story.
I have Samsung Galaxy ACE which is rooted.
Till y'day I was using CM9 Beta 8 ICS 4.0.4 and it was working well.
I installed CM10 JB for Galaxy Ace alpha1 from "hxxp://maclaw.pl/?page_id=180#comment-3642"
Now the problem is, JB doesn't have File Manager installed and I need to install TB to revert my backups.
Due to some unknown reason I am not able to access internet on my device either through GPRS or 3G connection.
I am desperately looking for a way to access my SDCARD wherein I have all my apk's which I can install however, without File Manager I am not sure how to install an apk.
I did some google search and came across topics about installing apk using Android SDK etc.. however I would not want to work on SDK as I feel its bit tedious job for me.
I also tried Android Injector however that didnt work even if I have enabled USB debugging Mode for adb + apps.
Now, I am hoping that, I can use the Terminal Emulator which is preinstalledo n my phone to install apk present on my sdcard.
However, I am not sure how to do that, It would be really appreciated if anyone can suggest the steps to install apk present on my sdcard from Terminal Emulator available on my phone.
Here are some of the screen captures
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/855/screenshot2012072418240.png/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/52/screenshot2012072418234.png/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/822/screenshot2012072418230.png/
Thanks
Never mind...
I managed to install Astro File Manager apk from Terminal Emulator.
For those who are interested, here is what I had done.
Previously, I wasn't able to browse sdcard contents from TE,
I rebooted my phone once, fired up TE again
~Android$ su
Allow root access for TE
~Android# cd sdcard
~Android# ls ( Contents of SD card are listed ) I had copied astrofm.apk on root of SDCARD
~Android# pm install astrofm.apk
Success !
Thanks
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hsotnas said:
Never mind...
I managed to install Astro File Manager apk from Terminal Emulator.
For those who are interested, here is what I had done.
Previously, I wasn't able to browse sdcard contents from TE,
I rebooted my phone once, fired up TE again
~Android$ su
Allow root access for TE
~Android# cd sdcard
~Android# ls ( Contents of SD card are listed ) I had copied astrofm.apk on root of SDCARD
~Android# pm install astrofm.apk
Success !
Thanks
P.S. This thread can be closed.
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Awesome guide !!!! , thanks bro !! :good::fingers-crossed:
Thank you for the guide
it works. thank you
works, thanks
hsotnas said:
Never mind...
I managed to install Astro File Manager apk from Terminal Emulator.
For those who are interested, here is what I had done.
Previously, I wasn't able to browse sdcard contents from TE,
I rebooted my phone once, fired up TE again
~Android$ su
Allow root access for TE
~Android# cd sdcard
~Android# ls ( Contents of SD card are listed ) I had copied astrofm.apk on root of SDCARD
~Android# pm install astrofm.apk
Success !
Thanks
P.S. This thread can be closed.
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I very much appreciate the quick tutorial!
However, with that being said, I am having an issue trying to install my .apk onto my Motorola Xoom (Rooted running CM10.1) through the use of Terminal Emulator. I first tried installing the .apk from my File Manager and just clicking on the icon, and clicking Install, like one would think one should be able to do. When that method failed, multiple times(kept saying "insufficient storage, please delete files through app manager") which by the way, I know for a fact I have 15.8GB of storage left on my Xoom, so this should not be the issue. I then decided to try and install through Terminal Emulator. Now one would think it would be about the same as using adb commands on a Computer, which it somewhat is I guess you could say. So I go to T.E. and type the commands to get Super User access, then cd sdcard to go into the directory, then cd download because this is where my file is located, then I type pm install ****.apk.
I get a line of command that says: a) pkg: ****.apk and then b) Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE], and then the command line just goes back to my download folder directory.
I've had this issue before on my Galaxy S3, but can't remember how I ended up resolving the issue. Think I did a factory data reset/wipe, which I don't want to have to do to my Xoom. So any assistance would be much appreciated. I do understand that your device was a Galaxy ACE, but I wouldn't think it would matter as to what the device is, since it is the same install method/command for any Android device essentially. Hope someone can help out. If not, I may have to post in another Device Thread (Motorola Stingray Xoom I would assume).
Many thanks in advance, and I will click the Thank You, if any responses come through.
Really appreciate for the guide man
Sent from my LG-P700 using xda app-developers app
Thanks for the reply... short, to the point, and it works.
DannyShane said:
I very much appreciate the quick tutorial!
However, with that being said, I am having an issue trying to install my .apk onto my Motorola Xoom (Rooted running CM10.1) through the use of Terminal Emulator. I first tried installing the .apk from my File Manager and just clicking on the icon, and clicking Install, like one would think one should be able to do. When that method failed, multiple times(kept saying "insufficient storage, please delete files through app manager") which by the way, I know for a fact I have 15.8GB of storage left on my Xoom, so this should not be the issue. I then decided to try and install through Terminal Emulator. Now one would think it would be about the same as using adb commands on a Computer, which it somewhat is I guess you could say. So I go to T.E. and type the commands to get Super User access, then cd sdcard to go into the directory, then cd download because this is where my file is located, then I type pm install ****.apk.
I get a line of command that says: a) pkg: ****.apk and then b) Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE], and then the command line just goes back to my download folder directory.
I've had this issue before on my Galaxy S3, but can't remember how I ended up resolving the issue. Think I did a factory data reset/wipe, which I don't want to have to do to my Xoom. So any assistance would be much appreciated. I do understand that your device was a Galaxy ACE, but I wouldn't think it would matter as to what the device is, since it is the same install method/command for any Android device essentially. Hope someone can help out. If not, I may have to post in another Device Thread (Motorola Stingray Xoom I would assume).
Many thanks in advance, and I will click the Thank You, if any responses come through.
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Hi DannyShane,
Not sure if this is still relevant and you are around here, since it's been a very long time and I stopped using Android
I am not an Android geek but here are my 2 cents...
You need to keep .apk file on the root of the SD CARD instead of a folder. IIRC, I had the same exact error which you had mentioned, I was trying to install .apk which was placed in a folder and it didnt work., then I had to move the .apk file to root and it worked flawlessly.
Extremely sorry for the very late response though. I use my secondary e-mail for this forum and missed replies on this thread.
@ All others who have replied, I am glad that, my little finding helped you guys.
Cheers :angel:
I have a few things to add to hsotnas answer. The insufficent space error seems to be a very generic error on android that can have various causes. Maybe there is something like this in the android source code:
PHP:
try{
installApk();
} catch (Exception ex){
output("Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE]");
}
If you understand what I mean
I had this error myself a few days ago and for me it was caused by some left over files in the /data/app-lib directory. It was a self-developed application and I added a library to this directory manually. As I uninstalled the application, it wasn't removed and the reinstall failed with the above mentioned error. So make sure the directories /data/data/app.package.name/ and /data/app-lib/app.package.name/ are empty.
I tried this, to install the play store apk. But I get the error INSTALL_FAILED_INVALID_URI. What is this error refering to?
PSV_Supporter said:
I tried this, to install the play store apk. But I get the error INSTALL_FAILED_INVALID_URI. What is this error refering to?
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Me too same thing happens when I try to install 3.apk
the command used is "pm install apps/*.apk"
Mine are backups of play store
Thankyou for this tutorial... IT WORKS.. Can't believe it.. You made my day. Thankyou :good:
I'm trying to recover an old tablet and need to install a file manager... the touch screen inst working so I thought terminal would do the job... but .APK's dont show when I go to the root of the SD card and type 'ls'
An ideas?
Thanks it works
failed on me ..
Hi,
I'm discovering Fydeos on my laptop, i've installed 8.1 build.
All is ok but i don't find where i can install google playstore and android apk.
I've gone in fydeos store -> chrome Apps -> play sotre, but it's web playstore and i can't install apps on my fydeos.
When i go on fydeos store -> android Apps -> There are only WPS and microsfot apps.
Can you help me please ?
Up
Any solution ?
I think the Fydeos fork expects apps to be sideloaded. This version is targeted to China and I don't think the play store works there. More here.
Edit:. You may want to read through this thread.
Version 8.21 came out and it has an option to flash OpenGApps. It only works when FydeOS is installed to the hard drive, though.
Type the following commmands:
"sudo mount -o remount rw /" and press Enter
"cd etc" and press enter
"vim chrome_dev.conf" and press enter
Press 'Page Down' to get to the end of the file and then delete the lines that have zh-CN.
After that, the last line must be "--arc-start-mode=always-start", so change to it if you need
source
Follow above.
Install openapps from Fyde OS - Store.
Working for me on v9.1 - Google Playstore - Asus laptop.
Dominating said:
Follow above.
Install openapps from Fyde OS - Store.
Working for me on v9.1 - Google Playstore - Asus laptop.
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Hey, can you write what did you do exactly after editing that conf file, I even managed to login to my Google account, but I can't install anything from the fydeOS store, it downloads the file but nothing more happens :/. Do you maybe have telegram? I would like to ask few more questions. Thanks greetings.
Dominating said:
Follow above.
Install openapps from Fyde OS - Store.
Working for me on v9.1 - Google Playstore - Asus laptop.
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please help me i tried that but only added my google acc still not working google play and others
Litmusp said:
please help me i tried that but only added my google acc still not working google play and others
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May be computer dependent then - seems to be all in the way setup and configured the device.
This threads steps worked for me.
May not work for others, unfortunately.
Litmusp said:
please help me i tried that but only added my google acc still not working google play and others
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If ur not on Intel then that's why it not working
i can't use vim it makes no sense i'd rather use gedit on ubuntu or some other less complicated text editor with a gui instead of that vim crap i'm so frustrated because i can barely use the linux terminal to navigate directories my apologies for this comment i'm just venting
Try nano.