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Hello, I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace... With jelly BLast Rom. I recently factory recent it and now I cannot install Google play services... It gives me an error which says ' error incompatible with other applications using the same shared user id ' what can I do?? Please help me!
Aliakber Khan (AK) said:
Hello, I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace... With jelly BLast Rom. I recently factory recent it and now I cannot install Google play services... It gives me an error which says ' error incompatible with other applications using the same shared user id ' what can I do?? Please help me!
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The same thing happened with me, unfortunately I don't have a solution, if you want to use apps such as 'Youtube', you cannot update it, you have to keep it in the same version it came with or you cannot use your account...
Sent From My Ace-i running SGS3 Rom v6
install this guy's and use youtube version 4.1.23
Here is a working solution
Aliakber Khan (AK) said:
Hello, I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace... With jelly BLast Rom. I recently factory recent it and now I cannot install Google play services... It gives me an error which says ' error incompatible with other applications using the same shared user id ' what can I do?? Please help me!
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Here I have found a working solution. I have manually sideloaded googleplayservices to system/app folder.
tech2life said:
Here I have found a working solution. I have manually sideloaded googleplayservices to system/app folder.
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Dude, Look at the date of this thread. Problem has already been solved. Please don't revive old threads.
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pls help
tech2life said:
Here I have found a working solution. I have manually sideloaded googleplayservices to system/app folder.
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Pls tell me how to do that
need google play services for DII Pad
same on my DII Pad
tech2life said:
Here I have found a working solution. I have manually sideloaded googleplayservices to system/app folder.
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how to sideloaded google play services to system/app folder
@SpookyError, It never ceases to amaze me how naive sometimes we would act,, Dear fellow this Rom was [email protected] XDA due to warez contents inside it ages ago,,
Just this time I would provide support,which might violate forums rules and regulations.
Sideload is our new ADB mode which, implanted inside new CWM+6 recoveries, allowing you to install zip files ( in your case your gapps/play services files) from your computer using the ADB sideload command.
akosicarlo said:
install this guy's and use youtube version 4.1.23
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Nope, it's a no go! failing to install!!! solutions?
tech2life said:
Here I have found a working solution. I have manually sideloaded googleplayservices to system/app folder.
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How to sideload it?
ppprathvi said:
How to sideload it?
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Have you read my comment @ post#9 of this current topic ? process is a bit varied between TWRP and CWM . For CWM +6 which is ported for your device you can find it in the Install → Install Zip from Sideload of your clock work mod console .
However you must not be stocked on boot logo , because ADB command prompt would not work and your device will not being recognized by your PC :
Requirements :
- Enable USB Debugging on your phone from Settings> Developer options
- ADB tools platform and proper drivers installed < in this topic you can find them >
- Copy the file you desire to install , in the platform- tools folder inside your PC directory . ( if you got one of linux distro , then you can follow this method for adb installation >
- Open Command prompt inside your OS :
1. change your directory and go to the place your ADB is located i,e : cd /<address of the platform tools directory , which you put your .zip file there for sideload > < "adb.exe" file that was installed with "Android SDK Platform-tools", It's usually in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools" on windows platform .
2. Type: "adb kill-server"
3. Type: "adb usb" < starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
restarting in USB mode>
4. Select Install → Install Zip from Sideload
5. Type: "adb devices" < you must see something like : "List of devices attached
sh3d7h3dj631f6a7 recovery" which is stated your device is being recognized >
6. Type: "adb sideload xxx.zip" which is your zip file name inside command prompt and watch progress bar in the command prompt indicating that the Zip file is being copied to the device. Once the file is transferred, the Zip is automatically installed on your device.
Reboot .
Hope my post was informative mate
niltonomnunes said:
Nope, it's a no go! failing to install!!! solutions?
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I don't know if this is already solved. I just got mine figured out. I'm runniong on O+ 8.9 MTK 6577 same error when installing the google play services. What I did was
1. Cleared the data on the Google Play Store
2. Cleared the date on the Google Services Framework.
3. Search for the Google Play Services using the browser on your phone.
If you happen to open Play store. That would trigger both of them to store data again.
just use the browser to download the .apk file for your android version (i.e. ICS JB, Lillipop, Kitkat)
Clear the data first before installing the apk for Google play services.
if you done it right you wont have problem isntalling it. you can update and works fine.
moltenbart said:
I don't know if this is already solved. I just got mine figured out. I'm runniong on O+ 8.9 MTK 6577 same error when installing the google play services. What I did was
1. Cleared the data on the Google Play Store
2. Cleared the date on the Google Services Framework.
3. Search for the Google Play Services using the browser on your phone.
If you happen to open Play store. That would trigger both of them to store data again.
just use the browser to download the .apk file for your android version (i.e. ICS JB, Lillipop, Kitkat)
Clear the data first before installing the apk for Google play services.
if you done it right you wont have problem isntalling it. you can update and works fine.
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It doesn't work:crying:
I actually managed to get it work without a flaw from then onwards by flashing a particular version of Gapps.:victory:
hi please help on this.
Thanks
Has anyone figured out how to root sony walkman f880 series?
I am very interested in this as well.
garyHal said:
I am very interested in this as well.
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Likewise. I've posted here with my request to help if someone is down on this project:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1981328&page=10#post58470882
Just thought I would share that the F880 series and possibly the ZX1 can still be rooted. I came across a Japanese YouTube video showing the root process for an F886 with 1.24.0000 firmware. It involves using the KingRoot software and installing SuperSU instead of the KingRoot app. I tried it myself on my F887 and can confirm it works! Since I couldn't read Japanese, I just followed along with the video and used the links in the description.
Link to video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_F4Ef7fBo0
You might want to enable usb debugging after enabling developer options (I'm not sure you really need to do this, but it couldn't hurt) http://www.greenbot.com/article/2457...or-tablet.html
Steps I've deciphered from watching the video:
1) Download and install the KingRoot software for Windows from http://www.kingroot.net (the software is completely in Chinese language unfortunately)
2) Start up the KingRoot software (if it hasn't already started up already) and plug in your F880 series walkman. It should be detecting your device and downloading root exploits for it.
3) When it's done finding the root exploit for your device, click on the green Root button and it should start rooting your device. (the device should restart a couple of times)
4) Rooting should be finished when the program shows a big green check mark and KingRoot app launches on the device.
5) Close the KingRoot app since we'll be installing SuperSU instead.
6) Go to: http://www.w0lfdroid.com/2015/05/How...perSU.html?m=1 and download Replace_Kingroot_With_SuperSU.zip at the bottom of the page.
7) Extract Replace_Kingroot_With_SuperSU.zip and there should be a folder named "mrw". Move the "mrw" folder to the root directory of the device. You can disconnect the device from the computer after the "mrw" folder is done copying and close the KingRoot program on the computer.
8) Open up the Google Play store and download/install "Terminal Emulator for Android".
9) Start up Terminal Emulator and type the following:
su
(hit enter and press "allow" when the pop up appears)
sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh
(hit enter, the script should run and there should be a whole lot of failures, it should also crash)
10) Press OK, and SuperSU should start up. Press "Normal" and SuperSU should start to install. Press OK again the next 2 times when the pop up appears.
Congratulations! Your F880 should now be rooted! Now you can install awesome stuff like Viper4Android, Xposed, and a bunch of battery saving apps such as Greenify and Amplify.
All Current rooting options appear to not be compatible with Fire OS 4.1.1. The most recent option I have found was Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v35. This contains a .bat file that is not consistent with the current file structure of the OS 4.1.1. It appears to be moving the file Special.ab (as part of the restore procedure) to a location on the fire that is no longer a valid path. Attepmting to back up/restore the file com.android.settings, which is not a file on the Fire Hd.
Also, all instructions regarding the process to Root, discuss Endabling ADB via settings>security. There is not a Security selection under Settings; there is Security and Privacy selection.
And the option to enable installation from unknown source is not under Settings>Device, it is located under Settings>Applications.
I seem to get very close but Amazon seems to have it so locked down that I may be buying a new REAL tablet soon.
Has anyone found a viable solution to rooting this Fire Hd?
AFAIK the last gen HD tablets weren't rootable either. I wouldn't get your hopes up. Having CM/PA would be nice but using the Google apps/Launcher hacks you can at least make it much closer to a custom ROM.
Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v35 is for the 2012 Kindle HD (tate). Using this on our 2013 soho Kindles will result in a permabrick.
Fire HD 6 Under OS 4.1.1 and USB Debugging
I have seen people saying that they 'removed USB Debugging' from Fire HD 6 and 4.1.1.
That is not true.
You go to Settings->Device Options and click 7 times on the Serial Number.
You will find that USB Debugging is already turned on when it comes from the factory; how to turn USB Debugging OFF is the problem for some people with their Fire HD 6 under OS 4.1.1.
And, as someone else said, "Apps From Unknown Spaces" should be checked and that is in Settings->Applications
Have not found a method, yet, of rooting the device. However, you can get to what is not rooted. To install APK files, for example, just go to the Amazon App Store (go to Silk, search for 'Amazon App Store' and create a bookmark. Then you will be able to install free apps such as ES Explorer.
You can plug your Fire HD 6 into your computer, open up a folder and go to the Download folder. Then, using ES Explorer you can double-click on the Download folder and install APK files that you have put there.
In that manner I installed a program I had created and it ran perfectly on the Fire.
Thus, if you have the APK for an App; you can install it.
Do you know if there's a way to install the Google Play Store? Isn't it just another APK? Also, I'm trying to install some google apps (gmail, music, youtube etc) and it's not working since I don't have the google services .apk installed. I tried installing the google servies .apk but just get an parcing error
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All Current rooting options appear to not be compatible with Fire OS 4.1.1. The most recent option I have found was Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v35. This contains a .bat file that is not consistent with the current file structure of the OS 4.1.1. It appears to be moving the file Special.ab (as part of the restore procedure) to a location on the fire that is no longer a valid path. Attepmting to back up/restore the file com.android.settings, which is not a file on the Fire Hd.
Also, all instructions regarding the process to Root, discuss Endabling ADB via settings>security. There is not a Security selection under Settings; there is Security and Privacy selection.
And the option to enable installation from unknown source is not under Settings>Device, it is located under Settings>Applications.
I seem to get very close but Amazon seems to have it so locked down that I may be buying a new REAL tablet soon.
Has anyone found a viable solution to rooting this Fire Hd?
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Fire OS 4.1.1 IS NOT Android 4.1.1! It's 4.4.4 renamed
taylooor said:
Do you know if there's a way to install the Google Play Store? Isn't it just another APK? Also, I'm trying to install some google apps (gmail, music, youtube etc) and it's not working since I don't have the google services .apk installed. I tried installing the google servies .apk but just get an parcing error
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There is a great tutorial on how to get GAPP's working on the HD 6 which only requires a little bit of ADB knowledge.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/themes-apps/how-to-install-gapps-fire-hd6-hd7-t2933523
Unfortunately, the Play Store will not work as it needs root to perform the hack which isn't possible on this device yet (if ever).
No root, but still usable.
Just got three for my kids assuming we would be able to re isntall a decent version of an os on here.
Unfortunately looks like that is not the case.
I had purchesed minecraft from the play store, and when I went to load it up I was being charged the 7 bucks again from the amazon store. Not cool with that.
Fortunately as WowSoftware stated you can still side load any apk you want with out a problem.
Here is what I have been doing:
1) on a device that is linked to google play store:
Install titianum backup, es file explorer
use titanium backup to backup your application
go into the titatium backup folder and find your apk.gz file
move this to a network storage device (jsut for ease, you can copy to your computer if you like)
un .gz the file into a folder.
2) on the fire hd
go to settings and check the box that says allow unkown softwtware to be installed (cant remember the exact wording)
open es file explorer
browse to network store and click on the apk
This will load up what you need (you may need to do the gapps installation if you get no network connectivity issue).
You will need to manually run updates this way.
It's a hack but it works. I'm confident that there will be a root for this device some day, in the mean time I would suggest not running any updates fore fire os.
I have actually been thinking that there may be a way to block the advertisement feed at my router. Just to stick it to the man. If I do this I'll post some info on that.
And the Google play works with this method?
Ado40 said:
And the Google play works with this method?
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AFAIK no.
PS: There is an ongoing discussion about a possibility of rooting new devices here - h**ps://plus.google.com/communities/115612726860884592519
New to here to share some thoughts: why is it so hard to run an emulator on PC?
Reasons of variety come to my mind, but I mustn't tell so. Just done days long of experiment and all in vain, here's my steps in summary:
1. Installed OpenGAPPS. Failed at starting Play Store. (Unfortunately, Google Play Store has stopped.)
2. Installed an unidentified Dell x86 version of Phonesky. Worked for a few minutes then stopped.
3. Installed Lucky Patcher site's Modded Play Store. Stuck at "Authorization is required. Please log in to your Google Account" message.
4. Init.rc trick: ramdisk.img successfully patched, adb shell always root without a need for adb root command anymore, but SuperSu simply didn't work at all.
5. Started from 27/01 and gave up on 28/02.
This thread is probably a collection of my emotional techie notes. I may reply if anyone asks for a laughter on the methods I used. It's OK. Ain't a developer, but ain't a normal user anymore.
At last, greetings to all! Hope I can learn more in the future from xda forums!
Hello everyone,
I am trying to configure a generic DS3 type gamepad to be recognized by the phone, I managed to modify the .kl file and copy it to '/system/usr/kaylayout' and it worked, but to do so I had to install Magisk to be root, but when doing it my banking applications stopped working due to detecting vulnerabilities/modifications in the device.
Later I uninstalled Magisk but still the banking apps kept detecting the compromised/modified device.
Is there a way to copy the .kl file to '/system/usr/keylayout' without being root? (kind of from recovery or something? by the way, none of the TWRP builds have worked on my phone, I'm using Pixel Experience Recovery)
I really appreciate your support and have a nice day.