I must have done something wrong. I keep getting Notification Error "Cannot execute replog.exe"
Can someone help me please
Problem Solved
I just removed existing partnerships. Restart Pc and reset phone..
i installed bananabread but this problem has occured on cm7 magpie also. when i connect my phone to my computer to transfer files, i slide don the status bar and select the usb storage option. then, my phon stalls for a few seconds and says status bar force closed and i cant transfer files. doe anyone know how to fix this, i need to transfer files. any help is highly precciated. when i trieed transfering files through recovery, it worked but when i disconnected and ejected it, my computer hard drive crashed. luckily it was under warranty so i got it fixed but i'm not doing it through recovery again
Hi,
i just activated the "Second Screen Simulation" in the developer options on my S 3 Mini, now it won't boot again to work completely.
I got the SlimKat CustomRom and TWRP v.2.7.1.0.
After i press the Power-Button the Samsung Logo appears and then the "SlimKat" Logo appears. The SlimKat Logo pulses and then it just stops to pulse and the phone freezes.
Now i got the idea if i could just edit the settings via terminal in TWRP, is this possible? If yes, can anyone tell me where the settings-files are located?
If no, anyone got another idea to get it back to work again? I definetly don't want to reinstall it.
And YES, i searched the forum!
greetings
solved
I just fixed it myself.
And here's how you do:
backup the file "settings.db" under the path /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases. I accessed my phone via TWRP file manager and copied it on my computer.
open the file with a sql manager e.g. the firefox addon SQlite Manager.
browse to the key "global" and DELETE the last key with name="overlay_display_devices". I know this is risky but it worked for me.
Than simply copy the settings.db to the original path and boot your phone.
On threads of lollipop flashing, There are quite lots of people asking about the black screen issue, but not really clear solution's out there.
These are the symptoms:
1. After booting, you get black screen with just upper notification bar and back button below
2. If you turn on the screen after a few second, you see the normal screen but only for a fraction of second.
3. You can hear some notification sound, but notification bar still says "no notification" (or something, well I'm not using english ui )
4. no response on cancel button
The reason is that, you've set a lock screen before, but your phone thinks you've never performed initial setup, so your phone gets confused and doesn't know what to do.
You can solve this by deleting /data/system/gesture.key (for gesture lock) or /data/system/password.key (for password lock) on recovery mode. Now your lock screen's gone, and you can normally boot your phone. If you're doing this on recovery, you should mount /data partition to locate the file.
There could be some other problems because your phone still thinks that you haven't initiallized it, so you should manually run initial setup by "adb shell am start -n com.google.android.setupwizard/.SetupWizardTestActivity" on normal boot.
I hope this helps!
credit : @nighthammer http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56715651&postcount=7664
FreakyTux said:
On threads of lollipop flashing, There are quite lots of people asking about the black screen issue, but not really clear solution's out there.
These are the symptoms:
1. After booting, you get black screen with just upper notification bar and back button below
2. If you turn on the screen after a few second, you see the normal screen but only for a fraction of second.
3. You can hear some notification sound, but notification bar still says "no notification" (or something, well I'm not using english ui )
4. no response on cancel button
The reason is that, you've set a lock screen before, but your phone thinks you've never performed initial setup, so your phone gets confused and doesn't know what to do.
You can solve this by deleting /data/system/gesture.key (for gesture lock) or /data/system/password.key (for password lock) on recovery mode.
after that, you should manually run initial setup by "adb shell am start -n com.google.android.setupwizard/.SetupWizardTestActivity" on normal boot, to avoid several problems.
I hope this helps!
credit : @nighthammer http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56715651&postcount=7664
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This would be sweet except for some reason I hadn't accepted the adb authorization request on my device before I went all darkscreen duck.
wipe it is.
perdid0 said:
This would be sweet except for some reason I hadn't accepted the adb authorization request on my device before I went all darkscreen duck.
wipe it is.
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You can delete the file via recovery, with file explorer or adb.
Since you have to unlock the bootloader to flash a factory image, you can flash a recovery image any time if you need one.
FreakyTux said:
You can delete the file via recovery, with file explorer or adb.
Since you have to unlock the bootloader to flash a factory image, you can flash a recovery image any time if you need one.
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i cannot find that file in the location you specified. any other suggestions for locating it?!
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actually.......i found it!!!! same place you said!!! deleted both .key files and rebooted.......the screen was gone allowing me to accept the adb autorization and run the setupwizard!!! woot woot.....thanks a billion!!
perdid0 said:
i cannot find that file in the location you specified. any other suggestions for locating it?!
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actually.......i found it!!!! same place you said!!! deleted both .key files and rebooted.......the screen was gone allowing me to accept the adb autorization and run the setupwizard!!! woot woot.....thanks a billion!!
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I'm glad that it helped!:highfive:
Hey man, thank you for your post !
I delated the file you said, but i didn't understand what should I do then ? Does it work if I don't do that adb setup (that I don't know what it is..)
Thank you for your help !
jordanl68 said:
Hey man, thank you for your post !
I delated the file you said, but i didn't understand what should I do then ? Does it work if I don't do that adb setup (that I don't know what it is..)
Thank you for your help !
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Check the help threads for Nexus devices, there are "how-to" ADB & fastboot guides just everywhere. It works for all Nexus devices just the same way.
tetakpatalked from Nexus 7 flo
Please add this to your post. I had the black screen, but I never had a password set up. The black screen was happening because before I flashed an update, I had a system profile set to bypass the lockscreen. Once I put it back on the default profile (which you can do from the notification bar) everything was fine.
HELP! BLACK SCREEN ISSUE (Lollipop)
I flashed cm12 on my Galaxy Grand 2,but everytime i push the power button to unlock the screen,All i get is a black screen.I can hear touch sounds and responses and the harware buttons light up,but that's it.The black only goes on rebooting and I have to reboot my phone everytime I unlock it.Please Help?
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To make this guide appear better , and make it more easy doing etc etc..
Add this instead of a line method (well explained)
Download Aroma File Manager
Place it in your scdard directory
Boot in recovery
Mount Data
Go to Install and flash this zip..
Navigate to /data/system
Now delete password.key if a normal password or
gesture.key if a gesture
akastixx said:
Please add this to your post. I had the black screen, but I never had a password set up. The black screen was happening because before I flashed an update, I had a system profile set to bypass the lockscreen. Once I put it back on the default profile (which you can do from the notification bar) everything was fine.
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I don't understand what you're saying. I've never seen "system profile set to bypass the lockscreen". could you tell me more specifically?
Aman_Arora said:
To make this guide appear better , and make it more easy doing etc etc..
Add this instead of a line method (well explained)
Download Aroma File Manager
Place it in your scdard directory
Boot in recovery
Mount Data
Go to Install and flash this zip..
Navigate to /data/system
Now delete password.key if a normal password or
gesture.key if a gesture
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Thanks for your help. that's also a great workaround, but you know, it was nexus 5 that I was working on. If you were to place the file on the device, you would have to use adb anyway.
how can you do anything while screen is black? You just do not have any options displayed. I mean I am a layman
As everyone involved seems to be new to rooting, judging from the number of posts , tell them to READ READ READ . There is something called running before you can walk.
A clean install avoids the BS to begin with ...
Doesn't work with Nougat 7.1.1 (Dark ROM)
Does anyone know what if this solution works with Nougat 7.1.1 (Dark ROM)? I couldn't find the given files under /data/system, but I've found one as gatekeeper.password.key. However, if I delete it and reboot, I still get black screen.
Also, trying to run the setup wizard using ADB gives me a "SecurityException: Permission Denial: starting intent { ... } from null ( ... ) not exported from uid 10020".
Any ideas?
I have a 2011 NordicTrack 1750 with a 7" android tablet that is mechanically just fine. Recently an automatic update must have failed, because now it's stuck in a low level boot loop. Unlike the other threads I've found on the net, none of the iCON applications ever load. I only get to the blue generic android screen and no farther before it eventually reboots.
The symptom is that after the system boots it eventually throws the error "Process System is not responding" and whiter I select force quit or wait, the system eventually reboots.
I have both latest.apk file that I downloaded from a bit.ly link I found in a NordicTrack thread that I assume holds the latest icon application. I also have the $93 USB drive that I purchased from Icon fitness that has the if it-video.tgz and mp10.tgz files. I also have a mini-SD card formatted as FAT32.
I can boot the tablet into safe mode, but it eventually throws that error and then eventually reboots again.
I have been able to get to the Applications and Files menu selection and the iCon Fitness application is completely missing, though I do have the icon fitness keyboard. I think I have the icon application in the latest.apk file.
It seems like I need to do a full factory reset and reinstallation to fix the android problems and then reinstall the icon application. But, I don't know how to do that or if I have the right files for that.
Through various combinations of putting the files I have on the miniSD card and rebooting, I've seen it attempt to update the firmware, but eventually go back into the reboot loop. I also watched it try to verify the checksum of the iCON USB key only to eventually reboot and go back to the loop.
There is a thread that looks promising talking about hacking the elite 9500 pro, but I'm not a developer, so I can't post directly to that thread.
I think the tablet is a Hannstar JMV-7 (from a thread I found on the Net)
From the About screen here are some specifics:
Model: sec_smdkv210
Kernel: 2.6.32.9
Build: sec_smdkv 210-eng 2.2 FRF91 eng.android.20110301.153856 test-keys
Does anyone have an image of such a device that I could just blast onto this thing -- if so how would I do that? Any help figuring out how to get this thing back up and running will be greatly appreciated. All the icon helpline offers to do is sell me a whole new 7" replacement tablet for $1300. Not something I'm thrilled about.