good day how can i put the htc_ime i have the application but it wont install on m phone.. i use the froyo for trout rom any guide to put it thnx for helping
yatzee said:
good day how can i put the htc_ime i have the application but it wont install on m phone.. i use the froyo for trout rom any guide to put it thnx for helping
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you'll need to put it in system/apps using root explorer or terminal or adb or anything that acts as a file explorer with root access
firefly6240 said:
you'll need to put it in system/apps using root explorer or terminal or adb or anything that acts as a file explorer with root access
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any guide how to do it sir after i put it using the root explorer? do i need to install it after i put on the app folder?
You don't need to push it to /system, it would make a lot more sense to install it like a normal app (adb install, or copy to sd card > grab a file manager like astro > locate apk > choose package manager).
After that you need to go to Settings > Keyboard something or other... > Enable HTC IME.
i try to instal it but it wont install
AdrianK said:
You don't need to push it to /system, it would make a lot more sense to install it like a normal app (adb install, or copy to sd card > grab a file manager like astro > locate apk > choose package manager).
After that you need to go to Settings > Keyboard something or other... > Enable HTC IME.
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You can't install system apps as user apps, at least it has never worked for me. You always have to adb push them to /system/app.
Here's a mini guide for the OP:
Download your htc ime apk file, or grab it from wherever you are getting it from.
Let's say the file is in your download folder. Open terminal emulator and type mount -o rw,remount /system and hit enter. Then type cp /mnt/sdcard/download/htcimeapkname.apk /system/app and hit enter.
You MIGHT have to reboot, then you have to enable it in your keyboard settings.
Also if you want to make it easier you could probably just go to terminal and type mount -o rw,remount /system and then use a file manager like astro to move/copy the apk to /system/app.
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My text messaging isnt working anymore why is this the rom is super fast for me i love it but i cant get text messages any one having same prob? or know of a solution?
im on this rom and dont have this problem...try pushing a Mms.apk from another hero build
how do you do that?
Code:
adb remount
adb push [directory on your computer that contains the Mms.apk]/Mms.apk /system/sd/app_s/Mms.apk
adb shell reboot
someone correct me if that is the wrong location
since i am going to assume you do not have adb though
go into the recovery terminal and type
Code:
mount -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /system/sd/app_s
cd system/sd/app_s
rm Mms.apk
reboot
then have the Mms.apk from another build on your sdcard(fat32) and install it via astro or some other package installer
again someone correct me if that is the wrong location because i am not on a hero build right now or i would confirm the directories myself
Im pretty sure u cant install system apps with astro. Either try the super user file browser from the market, terminal, or adb
pistol4413 said:
Im pretty sure u cant install system apps with astro. Either try the super user file browser from the market, terminal, or adb
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i have installed AlarmClock.apk and the modified Mms.apk by rgv151 with astro after deleting the original one with astro, but then again maybe i am special lol
As above. Anyone knows?
bryant_16 said:
As above. Anyone knows?
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put it in the media>ringtone folder.
bryant_16 said:
As above. Anyone knows?
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Ok... I'll bite. Ringdroid from the market. Any other answer will take some info.
As in, the ringroid will put the ringtones in the sd card memory not the phone memory, i tried copy paste over but fail.
To place them into the phone memory you will need to either copy them using the terminal or push them through adb.
using adb, place the file(s) in your tools folder
Code:
adb push filename.mp3 /system/media/audio/ringtones
In the terminal, if you place them in the root of your sdcard
Code:
cp /sdcard/filename.mp3 /system/media/audio/ringtones
I am not sure if you need to remount or not to push/copy into the folder or not.
It says read-only file system as the error.
jairomeo said:
To place them into the phone memory you will need to either copy them using the terminal or push them through adb.
using adb, place the file(s) in your tools folder
Code:
adb push filename.mp3 /system/media/audio/ringtones
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Try:
Code:
adb remount
That should fix the "read only" problem.
i'm not using adb... I'm using the second method which is in the terminal.
Do yourself a favor and go get Root Explorer from the market. It lets you move any file to anywhere.
Move your files to /system/media/audio/ringtones and remember to check to see if the files that are there are .ogg or .mp3. If they are .ogg just rename your files after you move them.
What you mean I have to rename the files after i move them?
What's the exact application name? I tried searching on market but could not find any.
bryant_16 said:
What's the exact application name? I tried searching on market but could not find any.
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I like SUFBS but ES (or estrong) file explorer is good also. SUFBS cost a buck or 2 but I think it is worth it. Either way your phone needs to be rooted for this. You do have root right?
Yeah, phone is rooted. I tried ES Strong Explorer but cannot work, it says something about permission or something like that..
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What you mean I have to rename the files after i move them?
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I'm not sure if it's a "hero thing" but sometimes the file extensions in the ringtones folder are not .mp3. They are .ogg. If you look into the folder and see .ogg files just change the extension and you'll be all good.
As for the apps. Look for "Root Explorer". I believe there are both free and paid options. The paid one isn't very much $$ so, considering how much easier it makes things, give up the loot and support a dev.
I tried searching under market, but cant find it..
id use terminal with cmds, would be a tad faster and a bit more reliable, in my opinion, but as of searching on your behalf i have found root explorer a paid version and estrongs free version by searching "root" while in the market. estrongs sounds unstable. If your going to pay for a good file explorer get SU file manager&terminal. (and...SAA?ror)
How do I use terminals? I tried but that say permission thingy..
Did you mount the system?
OK dude. If you're rooted I assume you have somebody's recovery. Boot to recovery and go into console (Alt+x). Now do this.
<enter>
mount /system <enter> (maybe mount /system/media if just /system doesn't work)
mount /sdcard <enter>
cp /sdcard/yourfolder/yourringtone.mp3 /system/media/audio/ringtones <enter>
reboot
You should be good to go.
Can I do that in terminal? As in one of the application in my HTC Dream?
What is the proper way to uninstall apps such as facebook, amazon on a rooted n1?
Any help would be appreciated. sorry for the n00b question.
noonerealy said:
What is the proper way to uninstall apps such as facebook, amazon on a rooted n1?
Any help would be appreciated. sorry for the n00b question.
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System -> Applications -> Manage -> All
Then select the app and click "Uninstall".
For apps like amazon mp3, you'll need to use adb shell and "rm" apps manually, or use a rom with these removed.
Code:
adb remount
adb shell <---(this should give you a prompt with a "#", not "$")
cd /system/apps (or something along those lines)
rm "specific app" (will be something along the lines of "com.something.android.apk")
That should do it. You just need to find out what the app names are that you want to delete. I'm not sure what all the proper names are, shouldn't be too hard to find.
will this remove data from apps also?
thanx for the answer so fast man, I like things simple and clean.
anyone now how to add the reboot option on stock rooted 2.2?
thanx in advance
I just realized that you can also use Root Explorer from the market.
I located com.amazon.mp3.apk inside /system/app/ folder using Root Explorer
and when i try to delete the file it says "com.amazon.mp3.apk" cannot be deleted because the file system is read-only
okay, so how do i delete this app really?
slickromeo said:
I located com.amazon.mp3.apk inside /system/app/ folder using Root Explorer
and when i try to delete the file it says "com.amazon.mp3.apk" cannot be deleted because the file system is read-only
okay, so how do i delete this app really?
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adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
or just use
adb remount
I successfully used Root Manager app to remove the amazon mp3 apk. Very simple actually.
slickromeo said:
I located com.amazon.mp3.apk inside /system/app/ folder using Root Explorer
and when i try to delete the file it says "com.amazon.mp3.apk" cannot be deleted because the file system is read-only
okay, so how do i delete this app really?
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When using Root Explorer, it automatically loads in a read-only (R/O) mode to protect you from accidentally deleting important files. To modify system files, click the gray button at the top left that says R/W (read-write). This will allow you to delete any file regardless of permissions. Be careful.
Can ASTRO do this or does it have to be Root Explorer?
Remove the relevant entry from /data/data as well.
You should probably also update the package manager:
Code:
pm uninstall <package>
galaxys said:
Can ASTRO do this or does it have to be Root Explorer?
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Astro can delete, but YOU need to remount.
ES File Explorer can remount at CM/HiAPK roms.
thanks. really helpful
Hi mates. I am experiencing issues in editing the build.prop. I mean: even if I can access the file, when I try to save it, it tells me I cannot...
I use file expert to browse and jota text to edit (both free). Es file explorer does not allow me to set root option...maybe it it's not working with note yet...
In any case I don't know what to do to save the new build.prop.
Any suggestions?
Thx to all...
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Diamantes said:
Hi mates. I am experiencing issues in editing the build.prop. I mean: even if I can access the file, when I try to save it, it tells me I cannot...
I use file expert to browse and jota text to edit (both free). Es file explorer does not allow me to set root option...maybe it it's not working with note yet...
In any case I don't know what to do to save the new build.prop.
Any suggestions?
Thx to all...
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Es explorer works well. u might have found it if u searched.
Just make sure that u have enabled root options in the settings.
No.
As I wrote before, I don't know why but Es doesn't allow me to have root options enabled, so I was forced to find a new root explorer. The problem is that I can't save the new build.prop: the app tells me it cannot save the file...
Suggestions?
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Install File Expert, go to settings and enable "Root Explorer" (under "File Explorer Settings"), go back, press menu, more and then "Mount".
/system is mounted RO by default.
use a shell and as root type
Code:
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
you should get a full access now to all /system filesystem.
THANKS
BazookaAce said:
Install File Expert, go to settings and enable "Root Explorer" (under "File Explorer Settings"), go back, press menu, more and then "Mount".
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Thx mate. It worked. After chose the option "Mount", I edit also the properties of the file (write,read,all...). After that, File expert allowed me to choose the app to open the text file: I choose ES text, because Jota text continued not saving the file. I finally saved the build.prop file.
THX.
sibere said:
/system is mounted RO by default.
use a shell and as root type
Code:
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
you should get a full access now to all /system filesystem.
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Thank you too.
uff!! what a pain in the ....ss!
Thanks guys! I enabled the Root checkbox, but I cant mount!
I get a Mount failed message.
I tried to be in the / directory when issued the Mount command for RW (using GUI in that application), and being inside /system as well - same error.
I've granted the application Superuser permissions, so thats not it.
Hi,
just installed GALACTUSMOD 4.2 XXLT5, i wanted to push/move stock FMRADIO.APK and EMAIL.APK. I already installed Root Explorer to be able to push .apk. but i have one problem. /system has RW option, /system/app no RW option. i tried the other way of pushing using terminal yet still cant locate it. does anyone can fix this? or does anyone can make a tutorial to enable the RW option for /system/app so i could able to move apk's I wanted to have on my phone.
You can't locate what? Check in /preload/symlink/system/app folder. I still don't get what you are trying to achieve. Push apk to phone from pc or?
nokiamodeln91 said:
You can't locate what? Check in /preload/symlink/system/app folder. I still don't get what you are trying to achieve. Push apk to phone from pc or?
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Hi sir,
Im trying to push Email.apk and FM.apk to GalactusMOD ROM, I'm using root explorer I can locate /preload/symlink/sysmtem/app and system/app but the prob is, there is no R/W option. I cant push or move those APKs. Hope you can help me. thank you
Not sure of the method you are using, but try this.
1. enable USB debugging. Connect phone to PC and open terminal / cmd.
2. run command adb devices to make sure the device is listed.
3. adb root.
4. adb remount
5. adb push Email.apk /system/app
then manually change the permission of the app using root explorer or use chmod command.
nokiamodeln91 said:
Not sure of the method you are using, but try this.
1. enable USB debugging. Connect phone to PC and open terminal / cmd.
2. run command adb devices to make sure the device is listed.
3. adb root.
4. adb remount
5. adb push Email.apk /system/app
then manually change the permission of the app using root explorer or use chmod command.
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Hello sir,
I've read again all the details of GALACTUSMOD, it says
"My ROM no longer uses System/app! this has all been symlinked to Preload.
so any MODS/THEMES Etc need to be Preload ONLY!!!"
i guess im not gonna able to push or either move apk to system/app
You still can.
nokiamodeln91 said:
You still can.
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anyway, I got kitkat email, and spirit fm unlocked. thanks for your response. i really dont know how to push apk. using adb no time to read about it. i just know root explorer. maybe someday if i got time. i really need my phone for my clients they're calling and texting.