DONT END UP REMOVING CORE SYSTEM APPS IT WILL RESULT IN A BOOTLOOP!
You need a PC to do this.
This helps you to select the app you want to debloat and gives you options to restore/backup as well.
It also includes a ton of other features.
You can either download the standalone JAR file or the ZIP file which contains both fastboot and ADB.
All credits go to Saki.
Enable developer options in Android.
MIUI: Go to Settings > About device and tap ‘MIUI version’ seven times to enable developer options.
Enable USB debugging in Android.
MIUI: Go to Settings > Additional settings > Developer options and enable USB debugging.
In order to use the Screen density and Screen resolution modules, enable USB debugging (Security settings) as well.
Connect your device to the computer and launch the application. The device is going to ask for authorisation, which you'll have to allow.
Wait for the application to detect your device. The device info should appear in the top left section.
Downloads:
https://github.com/Saki-EU/XiaomiADBFastbootTools/releases
(Just click on assets for the latest version)
Latest JAR Standalone as of 9-9-2019;
https://github.com/Saki-EU/XiaomiADBFastbootTools/releases/download/6.6.1/XiaomiADBFastbootTools.jar
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My Atrix is on 4.1.83 AT&T
I rooted using the GingerBreak
After rooting I ran the Gladenable script as per procedure in this forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1017373
It installed succeessfully and i clicked allow when Super User permission displayed.
Now when i try to install 3rd party apps like Amazon / Teamviewer, I am still getting the message "This application comes from unknown source and cannot be installed"
Am I missing something?
How do we know if GladEnable is installed ?
Is there any other option i have to select to Enable Sideloading?
I did see in the Super User Apps tab, 5 New Unknown Apps
Its all almost same time and detail shows
1. mount
2. cp sqlite
3. chmod
4.gladenable.sh sideload
5. gladenable.sh tether
So all above confirms GladEnable installed.
Is these 5 are correct or should i need to see more?
What happen if i run the Glad Enable again?
did you tick the box to allow unknown sources?
When I go into Settings > Applications > Development
I didn't see the option to Allow Unknown Sources.
These are the things i see..
USB Debugging
Stay awake
Allow mock locations
Am I looking at the right place?
Also Under Settings > Applications
I did see these Menus
Manage Applications
Running Services
Development
Double tap home launch
try running root explorer or titanium backup to verify Root access
sakdroid said:
When I go into Settings > Applications > Development
I didn't see the option to Allow Unknown Sources.
These are the things i see..
USB Debugging
Stay awake
Allow mock locations
Am I looking at the right place?
Also Under Settings > Applications
I did see these Menus
Manage Applications
Running Services
Development
Double tap home launch
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Unknown Sources will be the First option in the Application menu followed by Preferred install location, manage applications etc. Make sure usb debugging is still on and leave it on! Run glade enable again just say no to them all accept the sideloading one. Give that a shot.
I had exactly the same problem. Download the app called root checker and make sure that you are rooted and have the busybox installed. Also, if you are trying to Run GladEnable.bat on Windows 7, make sure that you run it as admin by holding down control and double-clicking, like step 8 mentions. And last, but not least, make sure you have the usb on debbuging mode, you select the "None" usb option on the on your phone, and that windows uses the debbuging drivers when plugged in. I hope this info helps you.
Thanks everyone for the support!
I just reran Glad Enable and now I see the Unknown source under application menu.
Following the excelent post by member shanti77 here I was able to root my Medion P4502 (MD 98942; Android 4.4.2; Kernel 3.4.67) but with slight variations.
The main difference is that instead of iRoot I used Kingo Root. I know that some people would also prefer to use other options and therefore I decided to write this post.
Here are the steps:
1. Download and install Engineer Mode MTK Shortcut from Google Play
2. Open this app and under Log and Debugging -> User2Root tap on the Root button.
3. Switch on "Debugging Mode" on the phone:
-open Settings, then scroll all the way down to About phone. Once there, tap Software information, then tap Build number seven times. You'll see a notification alerting you that you are now a developer.
- go back to the main Settings page and you'll see a new entry for Developer options. Enable it and tick USB debugging option.
4. Download and install Kingo Root on your Windows box.
5. Start Kingo Root, connect your phone with USB in CD connection mode (not in Media connection mode!), click OK on the pop-up asking you to trust the computer and allow it to install necessary drivers in order to connect.
6. When connected, Kingo Root will recognize the phone as Lenovo P4502 and claim that it already is rooted. Don't be fooled by this and tap the Root Again button.
7. Afterwards update SuperSU apk (actual root access gatekeeper) installed by Kingo Root, set User2Root back to User (see p.2 above) and disable Developer Options in phone Settings (see p.3 above).
About me: I'm using Grand Prime(sm-g530h)(xxu)
Only works on custom rom that based on CM.
Simple Steps.
1) Install any os that based on cm.
2) Enable developer options in settings.
3) Settings ->Developer Option -> scroll down Select USB Configuration as MTP(Media Transfer Protocol).
Cheers. Your USB or OTG is now supported.
Now next steps how to enable OTG in any file manager.
1) Settings -> Developer Option -> Turn on Local terminal.
2) scroll up and Root access -> apps and adb.
3) now open that terminal app and apply Commands.(1st command is "su" wait for few seconds then apply 2nd command "sm set-force-adoptable true"
Cheers. Enjoy.
Will it work on cm too?
Cuz original CM are based on AOSP
Giva try
Other Dimitri said:
Will it work on cm too?
Cuz original CM are based on AOSP
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Open developer settings and follow my method.
If your developer settings doesn't contain local terminal option/button then you can download any terminal app from google play store.
eminemshady3349 said:
About me: I'm using Grand Prime(sm-g530h)(xxu)
Only works on custom rom that based on CM.
Simple Steps.
1) Install any os that based on cm.
2) Enable developer options in settings.
3) Settings ->Developer Option -> scroll down Select USB Configuration as MTP(Media Transfer Protocol).
Cheers. Your USB or OTG is now supported.
Now next steps how to enable OTG in any file manager.
1) Settings -> Developer Option -> Turn on Local terminal.
2) scroll up and Root access -> apps and adb.
3) now open that terminal app and apply Commands.(1st command is "su" wait for few seconds then apply 2nd command "sm set-force-adoptable true"
Cheers. Enjoy.
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Or maybe u can flash a custom kernel and get stickmount installed that done...
eminemshady3349 said:
About me: I'm using Grand Prime(sm-g530h)(xxu)
Only works on custom rom that based on CM.
Simple Steps.
1) Install any os that based on cm.
2) Enable developer options in settings.
3) Settings ->Developer Option -> scroll down Select USB Configuration as MTP(Media Transfer Protocol).
Cheers. Your USB or OTG is now supported.
Now next steps how to enable OTG in any file manager.
1) Settings -> Developer Option -> Turn on Local terminal.
2) scroll up and Root access -> apps and adb.
3) now open that terminal app and apply Commands.(1st command is "su" wait for few seconds then apply 2nd command "sm set-force-adoptable true"
Cheers. Enjoy.
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It doesn't work on Hexagon.
Must be the ADB issue on 7.1.1 but it's driving me crazy. I've tried adb debugging then using "adb install appname.apk" it doesn't work . Someone had a working method on 2.0 when it was a beta build but i can't find the thread. Help me out peeps!
You need universal ADB drivers working and enable ADB Debugging in Developer Settings of the watch. Check the device manager for devices without any drivers and verify that ADB Debuggin is active. Of course you need to activate these first. Go to the settings menu, and scroll down to "About" Tap it. Scroll down to the bottom again, where you see "Build" something Tap it seven times. After the third tap, you'll see a playful dialog that says you're four taps away from being a developer. (If only it were that simple, eh?) Keep on tapping, and *poof*, you've got the developer settings back.
I have a tablet and this device has a custom android rom.
I dont know whats is the rom name but android version is very old. (I think 4-5-6)
USB debugging is disable and i want to enable.
There is an app running when device wake up automatically.
I can't return the home screen because there is no home button.
System back button is available for just go back in application. You cant go home screen with that.
How can i enable usb debugging in this device ?
Note: Maybe if i can crash this app, i can return the homescreen and settings > enable usb debugging but the app is working with multiple thread and i cant do crash. While app is requesting or CRUD to database i try the user interface actions for crash it but its not working...