How can i restore system default font on my z ultra. I forget to backup fonts and want to go back system default.
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aungkhaingoo said:
How can i restore system default font on my z ultra. I forget to backup fonts and want to go back system default.
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Sorry mate I'm unable to help at present. (device in Hong Kong)
I'm sure someone will be able to share their system/font folder for you.
You could try this:
https://app.box.com/s/4p0uoa3hq9d9awlxc158
Its an app that shows you various fonts. Then you can download them, and flash them in CWM.
Be sure to clear cache before you reboot.
Here you go: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10143538/fonts.zip
Just replace this folder with the folder in /system
LordManhattan said:
Here you go: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10143538/fonts.zip
Just replace this folder with the folder in /system
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Boom!
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hello..
CAN ANYONE TELL ME THAT HOW TO MAKE AN DOWNLOADED APP PERMANENT.. LIKE PRE-INSTALLED APP ON PHONE??
Open Titanium Backup. Tap and hold on the app and select 'Convert to system app'.
With a root explorer you can also move the app to /system/app and put the correct permissions.
shahrukh615 said:
hello..
CAN ANYONE TELL ME THAT HOW TO MAKE AN DOWNLOADED APP PERMANENT.. LIKE PRE-INSTALLED APP ON PHONE??
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Titanium backup method as stated above dont Always work 4 market apps
I suggest try using root explorer and move to data/app folder in the rom
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hey Devs
is there a way to only backup apps akp and install after flashing of new rom in single step?
thank you
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Data will be in Internal storage of xperia S so data no need
and i have too all single apk by file manager and install one by one after flashing..
Aptoide backup
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You ask all the time it seems... And yes! There is the built in backup app and there is titanium backup.
And dont flash your phone to much... You will get bad sectors... Or brick it.
Read a little in the forum before asking about everything
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Haha yes trying to learn bro is that wrong
And thank you very much
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fak521 said:
hey Devs
is there a way to only backup apps akp and install after flashing of new rom in single step?
thank you
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Data will be in Internal storage of xperia S so data no need
and i have too all single apk by file manager and install one by one after flashing..
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Yup. Already told by others... You can use my backup products, any root backup app, cwm restore/advanced restore...
DenmarkRootN00b said:
And dont flash your phone to much... You will get bad sectors... Or brick it.
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Flashing a device never creates bad sectors nor bricks a phone mate.
fak521 said:
Haha yes trying to learn bro is that wrong
And thank you very much
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No nothing wrong in that... But Google is thy friend... If you try the different ones and is in doubt then ask
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Yes and thank you
Really will not do anything like he says huh so can flash many times then huh
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fak521 said:
Yes and thank you
Really will not do anything like he says huh so can flash many times then huh
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Yes, but it's a good practice to keep a cwm backup always before flashing.
Cwm backup means..
What n all does it backups
Sorry for noon question
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sony back up - default restore and back up program of sony (included in the firmware)
titanium - back up system and data same like sony restore and back up apps, but with more options. (with free and paid app from google play), can be used to restore single file.
clockworkmod (cwm) backup - back up of system, boot and data ( these are done in recovery), can be used to restore system only or data only or boot only.
1. cwm (if you are flashing roms) - really need this back up in case of error or not booting
2. titanium if you are restoring single file or freezing apps or converting apps to system apps.
fak521 said:
Cwm backup means..
What n all does it backups
Sorry for noon question
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No question is Noob brother!
Cwm is short for ClockWorkMod Recovery by Koush.
After installing a custom kernel you get this recovery. When the phone boots (if you have ulbl) you get a vibe+blue led+white glowing illumination strip all at once... Hit volume up rocker once.
You'll enter cwm.
If you choose backup option from there... It backs up your system, boot, cache, data.
In case of any mistakes or something in future you can always enter cwm and choose restore to bring your phone back to the previous state.
You can go to advanced restore and choose either system/boot/cache/data or all.
Thank... if helpful...
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Hi all I just wanted to know is there a way to backup apps and the data manually
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Ubuntu-i9001 said:
Hi all I just wanted to know is there a way to backup apps and the data manually
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You mean without using a backup-ing app?
Well, its possible. First you need to locate the apk installation location whether its in Internal memory or SD card. Grab the apk, and regarding the data files, you can get it from the /data folder. Just check for the package name, as it is installed with reference to package names (For Eg: com.google.talk)
AW: Backup
App data is stored under /data/data
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Thx
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There is also an adb command. I have never used it though....
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I installed the modded playstore on my Stock Galaxy S4 ROM so I could disable self-updates, but it didn't work. When I went to uninstall the cracked play store launcher, it still said I had the cracked play store. I used TBP to restore the play store/google services framework to an older point and then I wiped the Delvik cache, but when I rebooted it said I still had the cracked version.
I have ClockworkMod recovery but I didn't do a nandroid backup before I installed the cracked play store, and I don't want to factory reset my phone. Any help?
First download system app removed and remove the play store and then download the latest version of the play store from the internet
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adi160699 said:
First download system app removed and remove the play store and then download the latest version of the play store from the internet
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I have Titanium Backup Pro. Could I use that to wipe the data and then download it online? Would that screw up anything since it's a system app?
Suchomimus said:
I have Titanium Backup Pro. Could I use that to wipe the data and then download it online? Would that screw up anything since it's a system app?
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Yes you can
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Thanks! It worked, although it still says that there's a custom patch on my phone available for the playstore. But at least I have the uncracked version again.
Also for some reason my SideBar Plus app is freaking out now.
Errr...actually the play store isn't working now. It keeps saying it's stopped.
Plz try my method which was :
First download system app removed and remove the play store and then download the latest version of the play store from the internet
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If it works plz click on the thanks button!!
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adi160699 said:
Plz try my method which was :
First download system app removed and remove the play store and then download the latest version of the play store from the internet
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If it works plz click on the thanks button!!
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If this is the app you're talking about, I can't download it since it's on the play store.
Suchomimus said:
If this is the app you're talking about, I can't download it since it's on the play store.
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from titanium uninstall google play
then use any root explorer and go to system/app and check if there is anything related to the crack delete that
btw why don't you backup the apps using titanium and do a reset
sangalaxy said:
from titanium uninstall google play
then use any root explorer and go to system/app and check if there is anything related to the crack delete that
btw why don't you backup the apps using titanium and do a reset
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I don't have a Root Explorer app, and I do have Titanium BackUps, but only 2. Would all my settings/Xposed modules and so forth even be saved with that still?
Suchomimus said:
I don't have a Root Explorer app, and I do have Titanium BackUps, but only 2. Would all my settings/Xposed modules and so forth even be saved with that still?
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just download any explorer app from net or xda search in xda app section there are a lot of them
there is something left behind from that crack causing this
by using an explore you can find that
try that am not sure about xposed so try the above and post
sangalaxy said:
just download any explorer app from net or xda search in xda app section there are a lot of them
there is something left behind from that crack causing this
by using an explore you can find that
try that am not sure about xposed so try the above and post
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Got Root Explorer, searched multiple keywords, and found nothing.
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Got Root Explorer, searched multiple keywords, and found nothing.
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manually check system/app and data/app folders and data/data folder
nothing found then there is nothing to do you have to reset your device
sangalaxy said:
manually check system/app and data/app folders and data/data folder
nothing found then there is nothing to do you have to reset your device
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Searched and searched and found nothing. *Sigh*...I was afraid it would come to this. If I factory reset, how does my Titanium BackUp stay on with all my data? Is there anything else I should do before factory resetting?
Suchomimus said:
Searched and searched and found nothing. *Sigh*...I was afraid it would come to this. If I factory reset, how does my Titanium BackUp stay on with all my data? Is there anything else I should do before factory resetting?
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titanium will backup all to a backup folder in sd card after resetting install titanium and restore
and using explorer copy all apps from data/app folder to sd card
incase titanium failes you will not need to download all from playstore
sangalaxy said:
titanium will backup all to a backup folder in sd card after resetting install titanium and restore
and using explorer copy all apps from data/app folder to sd card
incase titanium failes you will not need to download all from playstore
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Do I remove my SD card before resetting? Or does factory reset ignore the SD card?
Suchomimus said:
Do I remove my SD card before resetting? Or does factory reset ignore the SD card?
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factory reset will ignore sd but be sure the backup created is in sd
reset will only format the data and system partition and reinstalls your firmware
Suchomimus said:
If this is the app you're talking about, I can't download it since it's on the play store.
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You can download the apk
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One more thing; will I have to root again/reinstall clockwork recovery mod?
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One more thing; will I have to root again/reinstall clockwork recovery mod?
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Nop root is permenant
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Where are the CWM Recovery backups stored? I think I've looked everywhere but can't find them. They restore ok from the recovery view but can't find them in any file explorer. Most of them I have on internal sdcard but the clockworkmod folder is empty
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janko:) said:
Where are the CWM Recovery backups stored? I think I've looked everywhere but can't find them. They restore ok from the recovery view but can't find them in any file explorer. Most of them I have on internal sdcard but the clockworkmod folder is empty
EDIT: autocorrect mistake in thread title
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ckeck in / mnt / shell / emulated / ClockworkMod / backup
The path you're looking for is /data/media/ClockworkMod/backup I believe, haven't seen the other but of course it could also be right.
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Shakes27 said:
The path you're looking for is /data/media/ClockworkMod/backup I believe, haven't seen the other but of course it could also be right.
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Tat is the old format which is in 4.1.2
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JellyYogurt said:
Tat is the old format which is in 4.1.2
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I'm almost positive that's where I found mine a couple weeks ago, and I'm running 4.4...[EDIT: both paths take you to the same thing, just checked] It shouldn't matter what version, as per below.
An explanation as to why it's not where you think it is.
After 4.1 (correct version?) introduced multi user, internal storage is separated into numbered folders for each user, starting with 0 - the first user (ie usually only user on phones). Since CWM uses the root of the SD card instead of following this new format, most apps cannot find the backup since they access the 0 folder of int storage.
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4.1 didnt introduce multi user. It is 4.3. Also. I tried the directory u said. Nth. Its wat the first directory was given is correct.
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It depends on if you backed it up to sdcard or sdcard1
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It depends on if you backed it up to sdcard or sdcard1
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There is only sdcard and extsdcard.
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Depends on your settings - bit you'll find them in the "Clockword" folder - extsd or internal depends on what you chose St time of backup
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Both mnt/shell and data folders are empty. This is wierd because I've checked so many paths and still can't find it... Am I doing something wrong?
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I'm dumb didn't turn on root explorer. The first directory is correct. Thank you all for help.