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Hey all, I borked my contacts app while deleting things with Root Explorer
Therefore I am hoping some kind soul will point me in the direction of where I can download these two files.
blur_yahoo.apk and blur_yahoo.odex
(p.s. I am running Sun-198_6)
Thanks!
Hi, here what you need:
View attachment blur_yahoo.tar
Lovely - I will now try to install them.
Thanks!
directions
Just in case anyone else needs install instructions:
(written by someone other than me)
Worked like a charm!
Use Root Explorer to copy the blur_yahoo.apk and blur_yahoo.odex files from your SD card's backup of the System/App folder that you just created, then paste those two files into the phone's root System/App folder. (You will need to click "mount r/w" to mount the folder as read/write before you can paste the app there...) Then, you will need to long-press the blur_yahoo.apk and blur_yahoo.odex (one at a time) and select "Permissions", then change the permissions for each file so that the only (four) blocks checked are Owner: Read & Write, Group: Read, and Others: Read. Remove checks from any of the other blocks. (Basically, you are setting the permissions to match all of the other apps in the System/App folder...) Select "Ok" and then reboot your phone; the Yahoo Email Authenticator 2.3.4 app should be reinstalled successfully and your Contacts app will function well once again!
Help with directions
Can someone give me help with these directions? Ok I've already downloaded the file above to my laptop. Now I am guessing I have to move it to my phone. I read where I have to move it to "System/App folder". I've looked in my SD card and the internal storage of my phone... I don't see a System App folder. I have also read that I have to create one?? Create one on my SD card? Thx in advance....
ronnienyc said:
Just in case anyone else needs install instructions:
(written by someone other than me)
Worked like a charm!
Use Root Explorer to copy the blur_yahoo.apk and blur_yahoo.odex files from your SD card's backup of the System/App folder that you just created, then paste those two files into the phone's root System/App folder. (You will need to click "mount r/w" to mount the folder as read/write before you can paste the app there...) Then, you will need to long-press the blur_yahoo.apk and blur_yahoo.odex (one at a time) and select "Permissions", then change the permissions for each file so that the only (four) blocks checked are Owner: Read & Write, Group: Read, and Others: Read. Remove checks from any of the other blocks. (Basically, you are setting the permissions to match all of the other apps in the System/App folder...) Select "Ok" and then reboot your phone; the Yahoo Email Authenticator 2.3.4 app should be reinstalled successfully and your Contacts app will function well once again!
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Tried to download Root Explorer but its not free... I tried using astro manager but it wouldnt let me change the permissions... help please...
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I thought I had it but is the file above all I need?
M7XH said:
Can someone give me help with these directions? Ok I've already downloaded the file above to my laptop. Now I am guessing I have to move it to my phone. I read where I have to move it to "System/App folder". I've looked in my SD card and the internal storage of my phone... I don't see a System App folder. I have also read that I have to create one?? Create one on my SD card? Thx in advance....
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Tried to download Root Explorer but its not free... I tried using astro manager but it wouldnt let me change the permissions... help please...
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I thought I had it but is the file above all I need?
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The /system/app is found on your internal memory not your actual SD cad. And you have to use root explorer(or another similar app) that allows you to access root folders to copy and paste the files into the folder then fix your permissions and reboot. Stupid question, but you DID unzip the file to end up with .apk files right..?
Whenever I download a file from the stock browser and install it, how to i delete the downloaded files? I went to my downloads app and that only clears the download history.
Go into the "My Files" app then the file should be in the downloads directory.
exit: Oops I just noticed I am in general Android Q&A and that app is probably not on your phone so use any file manager and go to /sdcard/downloads
No i dont mean to uninstall the app. I want to delete the download files. I want to delete the apk files.
Using any file manager, navigate to /sdcard/Downloads and you should find it there
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
maumxx said:
No i dont mean to uninstall the app. I want to delete the download files. I want to delete the apk files.
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If you want to delete the file you downloaded but not uninstall the app do what I said.
It downloads to that directory then when you install it, it is copied to /data/app
you can find the download files at /sdcard/downloads or some where at /sdcard/
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shadowofdarkness said:
If you want to delete the file you downloaded but not uninstall the app do what I said.
It downloads to that directory then when you install it, it is copied to /data/app
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Can I get the virus just opening picture in Messenger, and can virus hide in .jpg file?
A JPEG is a file that can be infected. However, in order to activate the virus, the file must be run. As the JPEG file is an image file, it will not be executed as long as the image is not processed by any other type of program.
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I think anything you download can have a virus attached to it. I'm no expert though!