Hi guys,
I noticed this question asked once before but it had no replies so hoping my thread might catch an answer.
I am unable to permanently root my device, but temporary (until restart) is possible. Does anyone know if I were to use Link2SD to create a symbolic link for an app, then restart (unroot), would the symbolic link still be in place and functional even without the root permissions for Link2SD?
Thanks for your attention on this!
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hi
is there a way to edit the user dictionary? i accidentaly added a password to it and want to remove it now
editor? app? reset?
thank you in advance
cya
I'd like to know too, I have loads of stupid words that I added by accident.
I read in another thread that the file is under /data; unfortunately you can only see it if you have root access. Deleting the file, whose format is not obvious, is perhaps the best you can manage. *if* you have gained root access (google for that, there are lots of resources).
Hi all
I would like to know how to delete the app2sd option in the .zip of villainRom 12.0.
i don't use it, and would like to have a more "light" file.
I tried to delete the "data" repertory, sign the rom, but can't flash
Thx in advance for help
just remove your ext partition?
Fabulous691 said:
Hi all
I would like to know how to delete the app2sd option in the .zip of villainRom 12.0.
i don't use it, and would like to have a more "light" file.
I tried to delete the "data" repertory, sign the rom, but can't flash
Thx in advance for help
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You can remove/disable app2sd by removing the following file:
/system/etc/init.d/04apps2sd
so if i delete this file, i can too delete the data repertory, containing all the app2sd elements isn't it?
Thx for your help !!
edit: i deleted the file in /system/etc/init.d/04apps2sd and the data repertory , and during the flash, the phone said me can't chown "data" etc repertory....
it seems i must delete another thing to tell to the phone that there is no missing repertory...but which one..?
Why? It's built into the kernel that was custom developed for the rom.
There is no notable overhead or space that you can recover. I can't think of any legitimate reason to remove it that would benefit your user experience.
If you simply want to learn how to do it though speaking as a developer who's learning how to build your own rom, maybe it would be easier to look at a less customized rom than vr12.
Does someone know where the developer docs for apps2sd are for this person to get his answer from?
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hi dkelley
the problem is that in the data/app directory, the applications dont want to install them if i dont have an ext2 partition
but i must let at least one app in this folder , because if not, he will deseapear automatically and during the flash, the phone will tell me that the "app" directory is missing..
and the application in the folder don't appear in the list of my apps, whereas that it should be installed on the internal memory..
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Hey everyone.
I'm developing an android application in java, and I'm pretty familiar with all that stuff, but now it's the first time when I need to use SU permissions.
The goal is to move some file from /system/ directory to SD, I tried to use renameTo method from File class, but it returns 0 (FALSE), which means that some error occured.
I also noticed that there was no Superuser app prompt, asking to confirm granting superuser permissions.
So, how do I replace files from /system/? Shall I use the same method but with some additions in manifest? Or is there any other way?
I already searched xda, googled for it, but I can't find any useful information. I also checked Android Superuser website and I didn't find any documentation or something like this.
Thanks in advance!
UPD: Found a solution http://www.stealthcopter.com/blog/2010/01/android-requesting-root-access-in-your-app/
thanks to stackoverflow
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Okay, here's the problem. Actually: two problems.
1. There's an app, which contains some kind of root check to prevent installing the apk on a rooted device. This is the bigger one.
2. The apk can only be installed to specific devices. I believe this can be spoofed by editing build.prop.
But, I can't edit build.prop without root access, so I think the only solution is to find and remove the root check in the apk itself.
Is there anybody who can help with me that?
The apk can be found here: https://telekomse.srs.any.hu/apk/SRS_telekom_mobiltarca.apk
Any tips would be helpful. Thank you!
Hi all. This is my first post and no doubt my question will probably already have been answered so here goes. my Samsung GT-19100 keeps telling me that there is insufficient memory when trying to download. I have plenty of memory spare on the phone 10 gb actually on sd card. I have looked up for answers and seem to have found it, unfortunately I don't know how to go about it. The information I found is saying I need to delete the .odex file in the app data just don't know where to find this file. Any help is very much appreciated. Thank You so much to everyone that has read this. Thanks. Paul.
keo2458 said:
Hi all. This is my first post and no doubt my question will probably already have been answered so here goes. my Samsung GT-19100 keeps telling me that there is insufficient memory when trying to download. I have plenty of memory spare on the phone 10 gb actually on sd card. I have looked up for answers and seem to have found it, unfortunately I don't know how to go about it. The information I found is saying I need to delete the .odex file in the app data just don't know where to find this file. Any help is very much appreciated. Thank You so much to everyone that has read this. Thanks. Paul.
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Is your phone rooted?
If yes, you need a file explorer or file manager like ES File Explorer , or any app like that to find and delete the app .odex file ...
PinkLeviosa<3
Im just tryin' to help , so I hope it works
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re:samsung gt-19100
pinkLeviosa said:
Is your phone rooted?
If yes, you need a file explorer or file manager like ES File Explorer , or any app like that to find and delete the app .odex file ...
PinkLeviosa<3
Im just tryin' to help , so I hope it works
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Hi PinkLeviosa, Thank you so much for taking the time to reply to my post. The information you give doesn't register with me only because I don't understand your question "Is your phone rooted" or "file manager like ES File Explorer" I`m so sorry for not understanding this term please forgive me. Could you please explain in more simple terms. I feel I am in need of step to step instructions "doh" Thank You. Paul.
keo2458 said:
Hi PinkLeviosa, Thank you so much for taking the time to reply to my post. The information you give doesn't register with me only because I don't understand your question "Is your phone rooted" or "file manager like ES File Explorer" I`m so sorry for not understanding this term please forgive me. Could you please explain in more simple terms. I feel I am in need of step to step instructions "doh" Thank You. Paul.
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So, I see.. If you know jailbreaking in apple products, you already know rooting, but they have some differences, please take time to read here
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130510152416AAdgd1B
ES File Explorer is a File manager it helps you to move,paste,open files such as .zip , delete files like .odex ... and at the same time its a Root Explorer, Provides access to the entire file system and all data directories, and allows the user to change permissions. You can only unlock its feature like root explorer if your phone is rooted, for more details in ES file manager look here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop
So if you dont know what root is, but now you know, the chances are your phone is not rooted... so i think you cant do your process of deleting the app's .odex but if you please can you try this app i found while searching your problem but it moves the cache of google play store at your sd card and no root is needed... the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.felipearon.marketfix
and one more thing try to clear the cache of your google play store, if still that one dont work, try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2443267 , but i think it needs a root access..
PS: remember use the search button before asking, XDA is your friend as well google:fingers-crossed:
re:samsung gt-19100
pinkLeviosa said:
So, I see.. If you know jailbreaking in apple products, you already know rooting, but they have some differences, please take time to read here
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130510152416AAdgd1B
ES File Explorer is a File manager it helps you to move,paste,open files such as .zip , delete files like .odex ... and at the same time its a Root Explorer, Provides access to the entire file system and all data directories, and allows the user to change permissions. You can only unlock its feature like root explorer if your phone is rooted, for more details in ES file manager look here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop
So if you dont know what root is, but now you know, the chances are your phone is not rooted... so i think you cant do your process of deleting the app's .odex but if you please can you try this app i found while searching your problem but it moves the cache of google play store at your sd card and no root is needed... the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.felipearon.marketfix
and one more thing try to clear the cache of your google play store, if still that one dont work, try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2443267 , but i think it needs a root access..
PS: remember use the search button before asking, XDA is your friend as well google:fingers-crossed:
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Hi Again, Just wanted to thank you for taking the time to explain I have read the techo details and to be honest don't really understand so I am now going to admit defeat ha but a HUGE thank you for the effort in trying to explain. Time is precious and you spent a lot of time looking up details and to explain to me and for that I am really appreciative in all you have done. I came across this link which seemed to of worked ie I can now download a choice of apps without the dreaded "Insufficient Storage" Heres the link may just help someone. Once again a Big Thank you to you PinkLeviosa. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RbCM8MOUVY
Haha... No problem!
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