Hey i am very curious to know, if there any way to get in the Android root folder and delete any kind of files/folder from there WITHOUT root access.
I have PC
Any kind of information about this will appreciate
nishat islam said:
Hey i am very curious to know, if there any way to get in the Android root folder and delete any kind of files/folder from there WITHOUT root access.
I have PC
Any kind of information about this will appreciate
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You cannot do that without having your device rooted, as the file permissions won't allow you to list contents there.
jwoegerbauer said:
You cannot do that without having your device rooted, as the file permissions won't allow you to list contents there.
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yeah. i heard about it. but i also heard, by pc - you can modify/ dump/ delete your root folder through ADB or something i don't know
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Hi everyone,
So i found a guide that will show you how to move apps to sd.
So i have to paste a file to the root of my device, but when i try to it gives me an error.
How can i paste files into the root of my device?
DonRe97 said:
Hi everyone,
So i found a guide that will show you how to move apps to sd.
So i have to paste a file to the root of my device, but when i try to it gives me an error.
How can i paste files into the root of my device?
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You have to change the settings in your root manager to 'mount system as writable'. You need to do this to edit root folders
22sl22 said:
You have to change the settings in your root manager to 'mount system as writable'. You need to do this to edit root folders
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Thanks, ill try it out.
22sl22 said:
You have to change the settings in your root manager to 'mount system as writable'. You need to do this to edit root folders
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Do i have to root my device?
DonRe97 said:
Do i have to root my device?
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If you just want to move apps to sd then you dont have to root just use this app
If you want to modify root folders then yes you have to root your phone
Hi all.
I'm trying to copy some files to the system partition after enabling write on read-only partitions and remounting it and everything is success, but when I restart the phone, files get deleted and partition back to original. I tried ES file explore and Total Commander.
Galaxy S2, cMIUI 2.10 JB
Hmm.. seems like a hard question!
Elancore said:
Hi all.
I'm trying to copy some files to the system partition after enabling write on read-only partitions and remounting it and everything is success, but when I restart the phone, files get deleted and partition back to original. I tried ES file explore and Total Commander.
Galaxy S2, cMIUI 2.10 JB
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Elancore said:
Hmm.. seems like a hard question!
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Hey,
no not a hard question but a bit confusing
So the copy to system works without probs?
Do u have root-enabled on it?
U can try Solid explorer once, too, to be sure.
CHEERS
I enabled root explorer and I mounted the file system to be writable, yes I have a rooted phone.
I can copy to system root folders anything (media files), the files stay there until I reboot the phone then they disappear, they get deleted maybe? how to disable that?
Thanks
Elancore said:
I enabled root explorer and I mounted the file system to be writable, yes I have a rooted phone.
I can copy to system root folders anything (media files), the files stay there until I reboot the phone then they disappear, they get deleted maybe? how to disable that?
Thanks
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That listen like u have to save changes?!
Pls try the Solid explorer (for me the best explorer ever)
Copy files and have a look for root-acces request (should be asked for Solid, if it's new)
The copy/replace the file.
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Thanks Hannibal for reply, I got no luck on doing it, they still get removed after reboot. Is there a way to flash these files that I want to copy to system as an update.zip?
Elancore said:
Thanks Hannibal for reply, I got no luck on doing it, they still get removed after reboot. Is there a way to flash these files that I want to copy to system as an update.zip?
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Sure there's a way, but I can't help u with it, sorry.
With new Titanium Backup u can create flashable .zips but for sure only from isntalled apps.
Maybe u have a look at google. I remind for a tool which u just say what u wanna flash an it creates the flashable .zip.
Much success....
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Edit: Sorry but couldn't answer u yesterday.
XDA had a prob for a while
When I try to install the premium version of Rom Manager i get "youre trying to replace a system app , do you want to continue ?" .
I click yes and then get "App not installed"
Any help or suggestions plz ?
Thanks
do you have root access? because that is necessary to change any system app in any case. Super User should pop up if you do have root. If it does not, maybe you accidentally denied it root privileges on first start.
Yes im sure its rooted and i checked Superuser logs on rom manager.
"created allowed allowed" and its in the allowed list.
Im guessing the installation is failing because its a system app thats in use or something ?
Since its a system app and installed via CM7 i cant even delete it.
It doesnt show in the installed apps list.
Any help is appreciated.
There is a directory under the /system folder I believe(bin?). Under that directory are a series of apk files and I bet there is still a file there for the rom manager. If you remove that with root explorer or something similar you should be good to go.
troy9829 said:
There is a directory under the /system folder I believe(bin?). Under that directory are a series of apk files and I bet there is still a file there for the rom manager. If you remove that with root explorer or something similar you should be good to go.
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/system/app is the folder you're looking for.
liquidzoo said:
/system/app is the folder you're looking for.
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To anyone having a similiar problem this is how I solved it.
-remount system/app dir to RW
-delete offending APK
-remount /data/data to RW
-delete offending dir (in rommanger's case it was com.koushikdutta.rommanger
-reboot
-reinstall.
Hi all,
Do we have any method to copy /system folder from android device. adb pull stops in-between due to permission error on non rooted phone.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Vincent
vkvictor1989 said:
Hi all,
Do we have any method to copy /system folder from android device. adb pull stops in-between due to permission error on non rooted phone.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Vincent
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get an app like Zarchiver or Mixplorer.
Go to system and simply copy the folder to somewhere in SD card.
ADB and other fancy staff not needed.
BatDroid said:
get an app like Zarchiver or Mixplorer.
Go to system and simply copy the folder to somewhere in SD card.
ADB and other fancy staff not needed.
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Hi BatDroid,
Thank you for the suggestion. However, my phone is not-rooted. Do you think you apps will work?
How can magisk or super su put root files in system folders
And the system folders need to be remounted during the rooting process, although until this moment there is no root on the device to remount the system folders ?
Lyrnic said:
How can magisk or super su put root files in system folders
And the system folders need to be remounted during the rooting process, although until this moment there is no root on the device to remount the system folders ?
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Which phone you want root?
joke19 said:
Which phone you want root?
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I have root in my device i just ask