[HOW-TO] Manually Deodex Any ROM On The Atrix - Atrix 4G Android Development

First off I take no credit for any of these instructions!! I did not make them and they were found at another area of the forum, I just thought since I used them to deodex my OLYEM_U4_2.2.3 that they may be of use to someone.
P.S. For step 5 there was no guava.odex, so if nothing show's up don't worry about; and I also changed the mount codes for step 10, these were out of my experience and just made things quicker.
You must be rooted!
Get xUltimate here.
Process:
1. Unzip xUltimate v2.2, and launch "Main.exe"
2. If everything goes well xUlt should recognize the phone and make a connection. You now should see a list of options.
3. Run option 1. After option 1 is done, run option 2.
4. Now these well take a while. Run option 3.
5. IMPORTANT: After you have run option 3, you MUST navigate to the xUltimate folder and find "origi_frame" folder, and delete "guava.odex". It's a bad file, and interferes with deodexing process.
6. Now run option 4, and wait.
7. Exit xUltimate, and put the phone in USB mass storage.
8. Go back into the xUltimate folder and copy "done_frame", and "done_app", and move them to the root of the sdcard.
9. Put the phone in PC mode
10. Open a command prompt, and do the following:
Code:
adb shell
su
stop
mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/
cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app/
cp /sdcard/done_frame/* /system/framework/
rm /system/app/*.odex
rm /system/framework/*.odex
mount -o ro,remount /system/ /system/
reboot
Credits:
Rainabba and Mike919: For initially working with me to get a white clock, and later deodex.
toxman: For testing, and being a huge risk taker.
teenfaces: For letting me use his services.jar
And especially Xeudoxus: For letting me a guinea pig, for xUltimate, and answering my questions. And also for the making the xUltimate tool. It defiantly makes thing easier.

I get a virus warning Trojan when I downloaded the file, anyone else get this. I'm using Norton Antivirus.
Update:
The developers notes this on the OP. Figured what the hell and went ahead and tried it out. But when i press 3 i get "java" is not recognized and an internal or external command operable or batch file. So in english this means? I need Java SDK installed?
Update2:
I installed Java. And now everything seems to be working.

No virus However I got the java error, just downloaded java and problem sorted and now I'm deodexed Thanks for posting the information, really useful!

hexxor93 said:
No virus However I got the java error, just downloaded java and problem sorted and now I'm deodexed Thanks for posting the information, really useful!
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No problem. Glad it worked.

Got the Java error. I already had it installed so I uninstalled and reinstalled to no avail. Can you guys be more specific as to which you downloaded? I have win 7 64 bit so I did the bottom option here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-6u26-download-400750.html
Did anyone choose differently? I'll try 32 bit as I wait for a response.

omni_angel7 said:
Got the Java error. I already had it installed so I uninstalled and reinstalled to no avail. Can you guys be more specific as to which you downloaded? I have win 7 64 bit so I did the bottom option here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-6u26-download-400750.html
Did anyone choose differently? I'll try 32 bit as I wait for a response.
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http://www.java.com/en/download/ That's all nothing special just normal java

hexxor93 said:
http://www.java.com/en/download/ That's all nothing special just normal java
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What the... That worked >.< Thanks man

omni_angel7 said:
What the... That worked >.< Thanks man
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xD Glad it did. Random huh lol

hexxor93 said:
xD Glad it did. Random huh lol
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Has anyone deodexed 2.3.4 build 4.5.91 yet? Can you confirm if this works?
TIA.
EDIT - Just went ahead and did it and it works well. The process is well documented by the OP.

i just tried this, gettin error any ideas ?this is what i did...
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\ADB>adb shell
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
# su
su
# stop
stop
# mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/
mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/
# cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app/
cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app/
# cp /sdcard/done_frame/* /system/framework/
cp /sdcard/done_frame/* /system/framework/
cp: /system/framework/services.jar: No such file or directory
cp: /system/framework/sqlite-jdbc.jar: No space left on device
cp: /system/framework/svc.jar: No space left on device
# rm /system/app/*.odex
rm /system/app/*.odex
# rm /system/framework/*.odex
rm /system/framework/*.odex
# mount -o ro,remount /system/ /system/
mount -o ro,remount /system/ /system/
# reboot
reboot
C:\ADB>

simplesid242002 said:
i just tried this, gettin error any ideas ?this is what i did...
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\ADB>adb shell
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
# su
su
# stop
stop
# mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/
mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/
# cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app/
cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app/
# cp /sdcard/done_frame/* /system/framework/
cp /sdcard/done_frame/* /system/framework/
cp: /system/framework/services.jar: No such file or directory
cp: /system/framework/sqlite-jdbc.jar: No space left on device
cp: /system/framework/svc.jar: No space left on device
# rm /system/app/*.odex
rm /system/app/*.odex
# rm /system/framework/*.odex
rm /system/framework/*.odex
# mount -o ro,remount /system/ /system/
mount -o ro,remount /system/ /system/
# reboot
reboot
C:\ADB>
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I ran into that as well... I treated it as if I ran out of space, so I reran the copy command: cp /sdcard/done_frame/* /system/framework/ . With the odex files gone it ran without issue.
But it looks like you copied and pasted the entire block. I did it line by line and only rebooted at the end (after my second attempt to copy those files).

Can it deodex official 2.3.4?
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Javi97100 said:
Can it deodex official 2.3.4?
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
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Yes it can.

how do I know if i am dedoexed after doing all the steps?

and i keep getting error when trying to flash blur music.apk

i am at the adb shell step. When i get to typing: mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/ it gives me a permission denied. What am i doing wrong?

and1baller said:
i am at the adb shell step. When i get to typing: mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/ it gives me a permission denied. What am i doing wrong?
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are you rooted?
did you enter "su"?
does the prompt appear as "#"?

yes i am rooted and i did type SU. But i don't see a # sign. All i see is a $ sign.

and1baller said:
yes i am rooted and i did type SU. But i don't see a # sign. All i see is a $ sign.
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Then you are not in as root. When you type "su" do you check the phone screen to see if it is asking for you to grant permissions?

i checked the screen when typing su but it doesn't ask me to give permission. I am in usb debugging and the usb connection is set as none.

Related

Help create a script to remove .apk's on CM.9999 PLZ??

ok now there is a few apps i dont like that come in the ROM like
Voice Dialer
Music(dont use it)
IM
Mail
Amazon MP3
Talk
now im tired that everything i flash i need to go trew terminal to delete these apps can i like write a script that i can run an do all of these for me? (is that what scripts can do?) can some one help me out
I know that you CAN, I just don't know exactly how... but I'm interested as well, so here's hoping someone with the knowledge lays it on you.
so a specific script can be created?? now to find who can help me go about it
brios86 said:
ok now there is a few apps i dont like that come in the ROM like
Voice Dialer
Music(dont use it)
IM
Mail
Amazon MP3
Talk
now im tired that everything i flash i need to go trew terminal to delete these apps can i like write a script that i can run an do all of these for me? (is that what scripts can do?) can some one help me out
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im about to leave right now, but when i get back i can write it up .. i usually delete VoiceDialer/VoiceSearch and Amazon everytime I flash a new ROM
IIRC, miketaylor00 posted up a script a while back to automatically remove a couple apps. I sent him a message with a link to this thread, but it looks like the board's Dominicano can help.
this would remove the apps:
Code:
su
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cd /system/app
rm VoiceDialer.apk
rm Music.apk
rm com.amazon*.apk
rm IM.apk
rm Mail.apk
rm Talk.apk
Just remove the .txt extension from the attachment
What's the difference between "rm" and "rm -r"?
uansari1 said:
What's the difference between "rm" and "rm -r"?
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the -r switch will make it recursive, but since we're not doing it to directory, we don't need it ... i was gunna add some more to the script to remove the data/data/ directories for each of those apps up there, but i gotta look to see what they are first
thankx this is great i knew i wasent the only1 tired of doing that...
xidominicanoix said:
this would remove the apps:
Code:
su
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cd /system/app
rm VoiceDialer.apk
rm Music.apk
rm com.amazon*.apk
rm IM.apk
rm Mail.apk
rm Talk.apk
Just remove the .txt extension from the attachment
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to remove the data of those apps:
Code:
su
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cd /data/data/
rm -r com.android.voicedialer
rm -r com.android.music
rm -r com.amazon.mp3
rm -r com.android.im
rm -r com.htc.android.mail
rm -r com.google.android.talk
wow even more thankz never new that one of removing the data, im sure this can come in helpfull to others. looking at the script i didnt know it could be that easy(atleast thats what it seems like to me)
brios86 said:
wow even more thankz never new that one of removing the data, im sure this can come in helpfull to others. looking at the script i didnt know it could be that easy(atleast thats what it seems like to me)
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yup just gotta be careful with removing an app that could be dependent on another app
Is there anything stopping me from combining both into one shell script? I was going to make a script to do this myself because I am so sick of that damn teeter app! I will never play it and almost every ROM has it included.
Dyonas said:
Is there anything stopping me from combining both into one shell script? I was going to make a script to do this myself because I am so sick of that damn teeter app! I will never play it and almost every ROM has it included.
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go ahead and combine them .. it should still work as long as you dont interleave the 2
also, the 2nd script doesnt need that mount command since we are messing with /data/ instead of /system/
I hand-typed the commands in console and received this error:
"mount: mounting /dev/block/mtdblock3 on /system failed: Invalid Argument
Any ideas?
theartar said:
I hand-typed the commands in console and received this error:
"mount: mounting /dev/block/mtdblock3 on /system failed: Invalid Argument Any ideas?
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you dd a typo check again look between (mtdblock3 /system) you wrote (mtdblock3 on /system) <~~~ no good
this is:
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
ok now that i got my phon working again i was having a SPL problem all done now thank god lol yes thank god i love my phone. anyways one question were do i put this script at??
also foundout MMS is save to remove and use a replacement app and you will work fine for those who use chop or handcent app
xidominicanoix said:
this would remove the apps:
Code:
su
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cd /system/app
rm VoiceDialer.apk
rm Music.apk
rm com.amazon*.apk
rm IM.apk
rm Mail.apk
rm Talk.apk
Just remove the .txt extension from the attachment
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a noob question... how do you run a script? and what do you mean by removing .txt extension...
thank you!!!
Save his file to your SD card, and rename it to RemoveApp.sh instead of RemoveApp.sh.txt. To run it, you can go into Terminal Emulator and type "sh /sdcard/RemoveApp.sh", substituting the correct file path where you have saved the script.
uansari1 said:
Save his file to your SD card, and rename it to RemoveApp.sh instead of RemoveApp.sh.txt. To run it, you can go into Terminal Emulator and type "sh /sdcard/RemoveApp.sh", substituting the correct file path where you have saved the script.
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or to save you time get GScript in the market

Google Maps 3.2.0 and New Youtube App

OK, for those on any cupcake or donut build, I've included instruction to get the new Maps 3.2.0 and the new YouTube app from Eclair (Android 2.0).
1. Download the zip file. View attachment 2.0_Apps.zip
2. Extract and place Maps.apk and YouTube.apk on the root of your SDCard
I'm using CyanogenMod 4.2.2 with CM-Recovery 1.4
In CM 4.2.2 the apps are found in /system/app ***while the phone is on and operation, if it's off or in recovery the symlink won't be active so please make sure your phone is completely booted. Don't do this from Recovery Console***
If you're using a different rom... go through your phone and locate Maps.apk and YouTube.apk update the links below accordingly
Windows users (with ADB working)
1. Open a CMD (command promt window)
Type:
- adb remount
- adb shell
- rm /system/app/Maps.apk
- rm /system/app/YouTube.apk
- cd /sdcard
- cp Maps.apk /system/app
- cp YouTube.apk /system/app
Phone Users:
1. Open a Terminal Window:
2. Type the following:
- su
- mount /system -o remount,rw
- rm /system/app/Maps.apk
- rm /system/app/YouTube.apk
- cd /sdcard
- cp Maps.apk /system/app
- cp YouTube.apk /system/app
You don't need to reboot... Apps will show up immediately in your menu. (You'll need to put them back on your Home Screen if you had them there though)
You're done... enjoy!
Is this the new maps with turn by turn?
You might want to change from
rm /system/app/Maps.apk
rm /system/app/Youtube.apk
to
mv /system/app/Maps.apk /sdcard/Maps.apk.old
mv /system/app/Youtube.apk /sdcard/Youtube.apk.old
the youtube app isn't all that stable and it never hurts to keep a backup, also I believe you need to remove any .obex files for maps and youtube to avoid problems although I didn't see any under CM 4.2.2
edit: I also believe these don't work on 1.5 might be worth pointing out in the OP
persiansown said:
Is this the new maps with turn by turn?
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No just the one from the sholes dump, its faster to load and has layers for wikipedia, latitude and things like that
edit: more info here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=574329
will this in a Hero rom? thanks!
Moved to apps location
might have to give this a shot
Totally doesn't work for me:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002]
Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\DamianV>adb remount
remount succeeded
C:\Users\>adb shell
# rm /system/app/maps.apk
rm /system/app/maps.apk
rm failed for /system/app/maps.apk, No such file or directory
# rm /system/app_s/Maps.apk
rm /system/app_s/Maps.apk
rm failed for /system/app_s/Maps.apk, No such file or directory
# cp Maps.apk /system/app
cp Maps.apk /system/app
cp: cannot stat 'Maps.apk': No such file or directory
# cp Maps.apk /system/app
cp Maps.apk /system/app
cp: cannot stat 'Maps.apk': No such file or directory
#
I tried a few different variations.
remember to remount first and make sure you have the correct directories.
some roms uses system/app, some roms uses data/app_s
NguyenHuu said:
remember to remount first
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Yeah I did do that...odd
do u have the origional file.. i made a booboo and didnt back up. forgot to backup origional file.
can u use a file explorer and browse and double check which directories the files are actually in? i see you tried both system/app and app_s. and i see you have lowercase for maps.apk. it could be uppercase, case sensitive.
for example your first cmd #rm /system/app/maps.apk, it should be Maps.apk
also for the copying part you need to do adb push, dont do it from shell. if you do from shell it would have to be from sdcard to that directory. i noticed in your log you didnt change directory to sdcard.
IronCross1788 said:
do u have the origional file.. i made a booboo and didnt back up. forgot to backup origional file.
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Hahah yeah I made the same mistake--was getting 'Cross-Linked' errors so I said ehh fudge it and just wiped the original out. After that I was able to get the new Maps.apk loaded up though and DAMN, definitely an improvement
I thought these apps wouldnt work on anything below android 1.6?
If you're having trouble finding the app and want to check the directory you're in you can use ls (that's LS) to list the contents of the current directory. ROMs store things in different places so if you haven't already try....
adb remount
adb shell
cd /data/
ls
At that point see if you have app, app_s, app-private etc then if you do you can ....
cd app or app_s etc
Then do..
ls Maps.apk (this is case-sensitive)
If you get nothing do
cd ..
That'll take you back one directory, so if you're in /data/app it'll put you in /data
With those few commands you can probably find it. I don't use Linux enough to know what if there's a 'find' command available in console. The other option that might be quicker would be to find the .zip of the ROM you're using, create a new folder for it, move the .zip file to the new folder and then extract it there. That way you can browse through directories more easily or use Windows / OS X / Linux search functions to find Maps.apk
Phew...
Dyonas said:
If you're having trouble finding the app and want to check the directory you're in you can use ls (that's LS) to list the contents of the current directory. ROMs store things in different places so if you haven't already try....
adb remount
adb shell
cd /data/
ls
At that point see if you have app, app_s, app-private etc then if you do you can ....
cd app or app_s etc
Then do..
ls Maps.apk (this is case-sensitive)
If you get nothing do
cd ..
That'll take you back one directory, so if you're in /data/app it'll put you in /data
With those few commands you can probably find it. I don't use Linux enough to know what if there's a 'find' command available in console. The other option that might be quicker would be to find the .zip of the ROM you're using, create a new folder for it, move the .zip file to the new folder and then extract it there. That way you can browse through directories more easily or use Windows / OS X / Linux search functions to find Maps.apk
Phew...
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Sound advise, one last thing for anyone who didn't know the remount command is
mount -o rw,remount /system (assuming your apps are in /system/app)
so full instructions for a CyanogenMod install from the sd card would be as follows
- su
- mount -o rw,remount /system
- cd /sdcard
- mv /system/app/Maps.apk /sdcard/Maps.apk.old
- mv /system/app/YouTube.apk /sdcard/Youtube.apk.old
- cp Maps.apk /system/app
- cp YouTube.apk /system/app
To revert back to old apps if you decide you don't like the new ones
- su
- mount -o rw,remount /system
- cd /sdcard
- cp Maps.apk.old /system/app/Maps.apk
- cp Youtube.apk.old /system/app/Youtube.apk
Breakthecycle2 said:
Totally doesn't work for me:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002]
Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\DamianV>adb remount
remount succeeded
C:\Users\>adb shell
# rm /system/app/maps.apk
rm /system/app/maps.apk
rm failed for /system/app/maps.apk, No such file or directory
# rm /system/app_s/Maps.apk
rm /system/app_s/Maps.apk
rm failed for /system/app_s/Maps.apk, No such file or directory
# cp Maps.apk /system/app
cp Maps.apk /system/app
cp: cannot stat 'Maps.apk': No such file or directory
# cp Maps.apk /system/app
cp Maps.apk /system/app
cp: cannot stat 'Maps.apk': No such file or directory
#
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If you have a2sd, try mapping to /system/sd/app or /system/sd/app_s
Make sure you remount before doing so.
hey guys!
for those who are having problems...
I just put the apk files in my sdcard and then upgraded it using ASTRO.. it worked fine!
yeah well every1 is doing this mad confusing lmfao i just installed with appsinstaller and it worked like a charm lol why is everything always confusing

[SOLVED]Fix_permissions wont run on latest super D

so thats what i get when i try to run fix permissions from terminal.
HTML:
/system/bin/fix_permissions 2.03 started at 01-12-2010 05:08:24
99 does not exist (1 of 99). Reinstall...
/system/bin/fix_permissions 2.03 ended at 01-12-2010 05:08:25 (Runtime:0m1s)
i tried replacing the system/bin/fix_p.. with one from cyans rom using rootexplorer.apk but the i get permissions denied when i try to run fix_p.. in terminal.
Also mount -w doesn't work.
installed the room after full wipe n even repartitioned my sd.
im not the only one with that problem too
You are supposed to run it in recovery. Just select the option there.
evilkorn said:
You are supposed to run it in recovery. Just select the option there.
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ill run it from where i want to run and it wasn't my question.
double post
BrutalHoe said:
ill run it from where i want to run and it wasn't my question.
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What's with the hostility?
Code:
$su
# mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# cp /sdcard/fix_permissions /system/bin
# reboot
When it loads back up, either ADB Shell or Terminal :
#fix_permissions
Use this fix_permissions:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mwkxynmzumy
akapoor said:
What's with the hostility?
Code:
$su
# mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# cp /sdcard/fix_permissions /system/bin
# reboot
When it loads back up, either ADB Shell or Terminal :
#fix_permissions
Use this fix_permissions:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mwkxynmzumy
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dont like pll who jsut wanna post something useless.
ty ill try that.
I might have editted the post a little late, but make sure you have the fix_permissions file on your sd card.
How is your Ivory Throne?
BrutalHoe said:
dont like pll who jsut wanna post something useless.
ty ill try that.
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evilkorn made a legitimate post. he said you're supposed to run it from recovery. that was his input and he made it known. how is that useless?
Eh, I don't know what I was thinking, but this is the correct form:
Code:
$ su
# mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# cp /sdcard/fix_permissions /system/bin/fix_permissions
# chmod 755 /system/bin/fix_permissions
# reboot
Then when its back up do
Code:
$su
# fix_permissions
Sorry about that.
akapoor said:
Eh, I don't know what I was thinking, but this is the correct form:
Code:
$ su
# mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# cp /sdcard/fix_permissions /system/bin/fix_permissions
# chmod 755 /system/bin/fix_permissions
# reboot
Then when its back up do
Code:
$su
# fix_permissions
Sorry about that.
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nvm .
Are you doing it through Terminal or ADB?
And make sure your phone is not mounted. If it is (since you had to put the fix_permissions on the sdcard), unmount it.
evilkorn said:
How is your Ivory Throne?
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grandomegabosses said:
evilkorn made a legitimate post. he said you're supposed to run it from recovery. that was his input and he made it known. how is that useless?
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if u dont have an answer for my question then plz
Mod Edit
no need for that is there?
akapoor said:
Are you doing it through Terminal or ADB?
And make sure your phone is not mounted. If it is (since you had to put the fix_permissions on the sdcard), unmount it.
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terminal i jsut reinstalled windows 7 havent had time to set up adb but yeah i know ty man im gonna try in a min.
Oh by the way, posting pics like it's 4chan make you look like a 14 year old tool.
On topic: I was under the impression that fix_permissions was made to run in recovery. You make it seem like it's a chore to reboot and run it the proper way.
evilkorn said:
Oh by the way, posting pics like it's 4chan make you look like a 14 year old tool.
On topic: I was under the impression that fix_permissions was made to run in recovery. You make it seem like it's a chore to reboot and run it the proper way.
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it can b run from either places. ty bye
akapoor said:
Eh, I don't know what I was thinking, but this is the correct form:
Code:
$ su
# mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# cp /sdcard/fix_permissions /system/bin/fix_permissions
# chmod 755 /system/bin/fix_permissions
# reboot
Then when its back up do
Code:
$su
# fix_permissions
Sorry about that.
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not working i get cp: cannot stat '/sdcard/fix_permissions' :no such file or dir
its at the root of sd n sd is unmounted
Are you sure that it's correctly named as "fix_permissions" on the root folder of the SD card?
In Terminal,
Code:
$ cd /sdcard
$ ls
Is the file listed there?
yea but its with .txt extension.....that my prob aint it?
BrutalHoe said:
yea but its with .txt extension.....that my prob aint it?
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it should be .sh, if i remember correctly

[FIXED] Remount failed: operation not permitted

Ok, I'm not a total noob. I've been trying to return to 1.5 as cleanly as possible, but now I'm having an error when trying to remount my phone.
Code:
C:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb devices
List of devices attached
HT9C1HF03306 device
C:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb remount
remount failed: Operation not permitted
C:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb shell
$ su
su
#
This is what I did:
Flashed the 1.5 RUU that Flipz has had out for months. No errors
Ran the Avalaunch PRI fix to get rid of the flipz_01 PRI name
updated my profile
updated my PRL (which is now 65000??)
rooted through the normal sequence without error, I can boot to the recovery just fine, but when I adb shell into the phone I end up at $ instead of #. I have to su to get to # and at the c:\windows-sdk-windows\tools\adb remount fails with "remount failed: operation not permitted"
Is it possible that the PRI update has foiled the root exploit? I even restored a nand backup that I know had a working root and I still have the same results. This is too weird.
Anyone else have this issue? I searched the forum but I came up empty.
Try adb remount before adb shell. I'm pretty sure anythig with adb should be ran at just the command prompt.
Someone feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
right, this is at the c:\android-sdk-windows\tools\ prompt. I guess I need to re-word that last bullet point to be more clear.
Code:
C:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb devices
List of devices attached
HT9C1HF03306 device
C:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb remount
remount failed: Operation not permitted
C:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb shell
$ su
su
#
Yeah the wording got me. I was hoping it was as simple as that for you tho. Defiantly Strange. Believe me I've had plenty of those moments where hours would have been saved if someone could have just said "no your just doing it wrong".
Maybe try rerunning the RUU and start from scratch the PRI fix should hold thru the RUU but if it did affect something else running the RUU again may correct it.
I RUU'd about 4 times so far on two different laptops, one with XP and one with Win7, running both versions of the HTC Sync drivers.
Something is definitely different. I'm thinking of doing the PRI fix again to see if that helps. The PRL being 65000 instead of the normal 60664 is another anomaly I'm curious about.
looks as if the 65000 PRL is a new one. I can't confirm (not with Sprint) but there is a thread over in General talking about it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=684873
YEAH! I fixed it....well....actually Flipz fixed it for me. I created a custom ROM in the kitchen and flashed it. Now the remount miraculously works. I'm back to being happy...though I don't know why. Its not like I was using root for anything
Nextelian said:
right, this is at the c:\android-sdk-windows\tools\ prompt. I guess I need to re-word that last bullet point to be more clear.
Code:
C:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb devices
List of devices attached
HT9C1HF03306 device
C:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb remount
remount failed: Operation not permitted
C:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb shell
$ su
su
#
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Can someone splain how to fix this issue w/o flashing? Like maybe from command prompt/shell? Pleeeeease?
mrsato said:
Can someone splain how to fix this issue w/o flashing? Like maybe from command prompt/shell? Pleeeeease?
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I found something that help me and you. it properly works!!
I can't spell out instructions for the above mentioned suggestion, since I
don't know which file editor comes on the shipped device, but I have an
alternative solution.From the SDK's tools directory, run adb shell. In the
prompt run the following:
# su
# mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# chmod 777 /system (Or any subdirectory you want to push to inside system)
# exit
adb push <local file> <device location>
and eventually you should restore the original directory permissions by:
# chmod 755 /system (Or any subdirectory you modified permissions to)
Hope this helps,
Yoav
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still no Read/Write on /system
I tried the above, and I could not mount /system as read/write:
Code:
adb shell
$ su
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
Permission denied
$ mount: Operation not permitted
My Android 1.6 is rooted, so I feel like I should be able to do this. But any help would be...helpful.
mojotexas said:
I tried the above, and I could not mount /system as read/write:
Code:
adb shell
$ su
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
Permission denied
$ mount: Operation not permitted
My Android 1.6 is rooted, so I feel like I should be able to do this. But any help would be...helpful.
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I'm not at my computer but I think the command is off... check to make sure its exactly how it should be... maybe the coma after the rw
Sent from my HERO200 using XDA App
mojotexas said:
I tried the above, and I could not mount /system as read/write:
Code:
adb shell
$ su
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
Permission denied
$ mount: Operation not permitted
My Android 1.6 is rooted, so I feel like I should be able to do this. But any help would be...helpful.
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Just cd to your tools directory and adb remount
huedawg said:
Just cd to your tools directory and adb remount
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Is there a solution for this?
I have a rooted HTC Desire.
When I type adb remount I get permission denied.
When I type adb shell and then su , i get permission denied!
This was a stock 2.2 rooted with unrevoked 3.
Any idea?
[edit]
i noticed root permissions pop-up on the phone and allowed so su worked.
[/edit]
Hi,
I have a Desire with stock froyo rooted with unrevocked 3 too and cannot use adb remount:
D:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb remount
remount failed: Operation not permitted
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D:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb shell
$ remount
remount
remount: permission denied
$
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I have allowed ADB via the Super user app popup.
Any idea?
EDIT: I have set S-OFF using AlphaRev's recovery fastboot and I am now able to remount in rw (well no access denied anymore)
still missing some access as I fail to remove the Google Maps app (want to use Brut maps only)
ghost_boy1412 said:
I found something that help me and you. it properly works!!
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This worked perfectly! Thank you!
Good freakin lord why the heck did you feel the need to bump this thread thats almost a year old just to say that!!!!!!!! I rarly shout like this, but this crap is starting to drive me crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
same thing for me. i get permission denied
DannyMichel said:
same thing for me. i get permission denied
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thank you for letting us all know, and in such detail, and with new valuable information no less
/me shakes fists in rage.
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Don't mean to bring up this dead thread but a more simple solution would be this
adb shell
$ su
# busybox mount -o remount,rw /system (or another desired directory)
# chmod 777 (or another desired permission set) /system (or another desired directory)
# exit
$ exit

Root Frg83(2.2.1) Help please...

Stupid me go back to the stock rom and upgraded to 2.2.1 and lost the root. Ive been trying all day today by following the instruction from this tutorial(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=736271) but im stuck at the rootshell command. its says permission denied. Can some one please help me..please.. is there any way to root this FRG83, please??
This method does not work anymore.. you have to go a different method..
you can try this method
Code:
adb push rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin /data/local/tmp/
adb shell
$chmod 700 /data/tmp rageagainstthecage
exit
go to sdk/tools
/tools>freenexus.bat
adb shell
$cd data/local/tmp
ls
check if all files are in
rage
su
Superuser.apk
busybox
$./rageagainstthecage
743C[*] checking NPROC limit ...
[+] RLIMIT_NPROC={3084, 3084}[*] Searching for adb ...
[+] Found adb as PID 64[*] Spawning children. Dont type anything and wait for reset![*][*] If you like what we are doing you can send us PayPal money to[*] 7-4-3-C[at]web.de so we can compensate time, effort and HW costs.[*] If you are a company and feel like you profit from our work,[*] we also accept donations > 1000 USD![*][*] adb connection will be reset. restart adb server on desktop and re-login.
DONT TYPE ANYTHING TILL YOU HERE THE ADB ON PHONE RESTARTS.
C:/adb kill-server
C:/adb start-server
adb shell
#
should get pound sign if not run ragecage again and dont do anything to you here the last ding on computer
#cd /data/local/tmp
#./busybox cp busybox /system/bin/
(if get read-only error do this
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system)
#chmod 4755 /system/bin/busybox
#./busybox cp Superuser.apk /system/app
#./busybox cp su /system/bin/
#chmod 4755 /system/bin/su
#exit
if $ type exit again
then go into terminal on phone, and type su
if you get the # you have root once again! yay!
now to install busybox command
adb shell
$su
#cd /sdcard
#sh ./installbusybox.sh
thats it
i dont have files i will upload in a bit before i have to go
ok for busybox installing on phone..
put installer.sh
and busybox on root of sdcard
then follow rest of instructions..pretty simple
put su,busybox,and all the freenexus stuff in sdktools
http://www.mediafire.com/file/nm7k71ofdgltk5g/root.rar
ilostchild said:
This method does not work anymore.. you have to go a different method..
you can try this method
Code:
adb push rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin /data/local/tmp/
adb shell
$chmod 700 /data/tmp rageagainstthecage
exit
go to sdk/tools
/tools>freenexus.bat
adb shell
$cd data/local/tmp
ls
check if all files are in
rage
su
Superuser.apk
busybox
$./rageagainstthecage
743C[*] checking NPROC limit ...
[+] RLIMIT_NPROC={3084, 3084}[*] Searching for adb ...
[+] Found adb as PID 64[*] Spawning children. Dont type anything and wait for reset![*][*] If you like what we are doing you can send us PayPal money to[*] 7-4-3-C[at]web.de so we can compensate time, effort and HW costs.[*] If you are a company and feel like you profit from our work,[*] we also accept donations > 1000 USD![*][*] adb connection will be reset. restart adb server on desktop and re-login.
DONT TYPE ANYTHING TILL YOU HERE THE ADB ON PHONE RESTARTS.
C:/adb kill-server
C:/adb start-server
adb shell
#
should get pound sign if not run ragecage again and dont do anything to you here the last ding on computer
#cd /data/local/tmp
#./busybox cp busybox /system/bin/
(if get read-only error do this
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system)
#chmod 4755 /system/bin/busybox
#./busybox cp Superuser.apk /system/app
#./busybox cp su /system/bin/
#chmod 4755 /system/bin/su
#exit
if $ type exit again
then go into terminal on phone, and type su
if you get the # you have root once again! yay!
now to install busybox command
adb shell
$su
#cd /sdcard
#sh ./installbusybox.sh
thats it
i dont have files i will upload in a bit before i have to go
ok for busybox installing on phone..
put installer.sh
and busybox on root of sdcard
then follow rest of instructions..pretty simple
put su,busybox,and all the freenexus stuff in sdktools
http://www.mediafire.com/file/nm7k71ofdgltk5g/root.rar
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man thanks alot for your help, but im really a noob.
wud u mind telling me step by step, i know it sounds pretty stupid but pls just guide in the right direction. Much appreciated.
Ouch. I hope you can laugh about this one day. I'm sure you'll have root again.
Have you ever heard the term "curiosity kills the cat".
You knew enough to get root, revert to stock so that you could apply 2.2.1, to discover the hard way that the .1 was mainly, if nothing more than a security patch locking out root. And now need coles notes for above. Sorry, that'll be funny after you have root again.
In the meantime, I hope you find solace in paving the road for future noobs starting new from 2.2.1.
Anyway, the majority of the guide above are sequences while in ADB. You had to use some adb to get
root the first time. Google and do a little research on the subject. You need to polish up as I think the warnings above about "don't do anything until", are warnings to avoid bricking. If this procedure is that risky then your ounce of comprehension is worth a ton of hand holding.
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
read this thread first
my instructions are the same just more detailed..
and yes gotto do this thru adb
so you get the ragecage arm5
and go to android sdk/tools> and from there do adb push.. and im sure you can do the rest
ilostchild said:
my instructions are the same just more detailed..
and yes gotto do this thru adb
so you get the ragecage arm5
and go to android sdk/tools> and from there do adb push.. and im sure you can do the rest
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ijust wanted to know which files to download and where to extract themm.. just lik ehow it was mentioned in the freenexus thread, it was defined so clear which fuiles to download and where,,.
Can anyone please help. thanks.
Loveact's post links you to a thread with multiple victims of the patch, links and details to get back root.
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
Detailed step-by-step instructions
nexusdue said:
Detailed step-by-step instructions
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ok so i tried last nite several time but im stuck at the part after
$./rageagainstthecage
its says not found
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
what am i suppose to do now, I am stuck. All my files are in the tools folder
I need your help, please help me out.
If you are running windows, did you run freenexus.bat? I think that step was not mentioned unless u looked at the readme file in the freenexus.zip files.
kpjimmy said:
If you are running windows, did you run freenexus.bat? I think that step was not mentioned unless u looked at the readme file in the freenexus.zip files.
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Do I have to double click it and run iton windows before i start the process??
is that what you mean??
junooni.1980 said:
ok so i tried last nite several time but im stuck at the part after
$./rageagainstthecage
its says not found
what am i suppose to do now, I am stuck. All my files are in the tools folder
I need your help, please help me out.
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Congrats for not following the instructions.
nexusdue said:
Congrats for not following the instructions.
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i did man.. can some one help me then dunno what am i m issing.. here pls.
Looks like you don't have the rageagainstthecage binary on your phone.
Doing 'adb shell ls -l /data/local/tmp' on your computer should get you something like this:
Code:
-rwxrwxrwx shell shell 5392 2010-08-25 01:42 rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin
-rwxr-xr-x shell shell 1926944 2010-03-22 20:29 busybox
-rwxrwxrwx shell shell 26248 2010-07-22 10:20 su
-rwxrwxrwx shell shell 27688 2010-07-22 10:19 Superuser.apk
There might be some other files in there; it's these that matter. If you don't see them then do all the 'adb push' and 'adb shell chmod' stuff in the previously linked instructions.
Egypt Urnash said:
Looks like you don't have the rageagainstthecage binary on your phone.
Doing 'adb shell ls -l /data/local/tmp' on your computer should get you something like this:
Code:
-rwxrwxrwx shell shell 5392 2010-08-25 01:42 rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin
-rwxr-xr-x shell shell 1926944 2010-03-22 20:29 busybox
-rwxrwxrwx shell shell 26248 2010-07-22 10:20 su
-rwxrwxrwx shell shell 27688 2010-07-22 10:19 Superuser.apk
There might be some other files in there; it's these that matter. If you don't see them then do all the 'adb push' and 'adb shell chmod' stuff in the previously linked instructions.
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what is Doing 'adb shell ls ((-l /data/local/tmp' ))on your computer should get you something like this: i meant what is -I??
If you can't follow these instrucstions, you should NOT be rooting anyhow, since you obviously have NO IDEA what you are doing.
1) Get rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin
http://stealth.openwall.net/xSports/RageAgainstTheCage.tgz
2) Get Superuser.apk, busybox,su
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1327667/freenexus.zip
3) Get the Android SDK (ADB)
http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r07-windows.zip
4a) Unzip android SDK (e.g. so that the tools folder is F:\ADB\)
4b) connect Nexus One with with "applications=>development=>USB debug enabled" (and install USB driver if necessary)
5) Unzip/unrar files within RageAgainstTheCage.tgz to F:\ADB\
6) Unzip/unrar files within freenexus.zip to F:\ADB\
7) Open command prompt go to F:\ADB
[7b) Verify that your nexus one is connected and responding - type "adb devices" it should list your N1
8) Now within the command prompt do the following (commands in bold - the rest gives you an indication of the results)
(Note: if you get $ instead of #, just go back and repeat the instructions from where it says $ ./rageagainstthecage. Worked like a charm on the second try for me.)
F:\ADB>adb push rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin /data/local/tmp/rageagainstthecage
263 KB/s (5392 bytes in 0.020s)
F:\ADB>adb push Superuser.apk /data/local/tmp/Superuser.apk
263 KB/s (5392 bytes in 0.020s)
F:\ADB>adb push su /data/local/tmp/su
263 KB/s (5392 bytes in 0.020s)
F:\ADB>adb push busybox /data/local/tmp/busybox
263 KB/s (5392 bytes in 0.020s)
F:\ADB>adb shell chmod 700 /data/local/tmp/rageagainstthecage
F:\ADB>adb shell
$
$ cd /data/local/tmp
cd /data/local/tmp
$ ./rageagainstthecage
./rageagainstthecage[*] CVE-2010-EASY Android local root exploit (C) 2010 by 743C[*] checking NPROC limit ...
[+] RLIMIT_NPROC={3084, 3084}[*] Searching for adb ...
[+] Found adb as PID 64[*] Spawning children. Dont type anything and wait for reset![*][*] If you like what we are doing you can send us PayPal money to[*] 7-4-3-C[at]web.de so we can compensate time, effort and HW costs.[*] If you are a company and feel like you profit from our work,[*] we also accept donations > 1000 USD![*][*] adb connection will be reset. restart adb server on desktop and re-login.
$
F:\ADB>adb kill-server
F:\ADB>adb start-server
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
F:\ADB>adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/busybox
F:\ADB>adb shell
#mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# cd /data/local/tmp
cd /data/local/tmp
# ./busybox cp busybox /system/bin
./busybox cp busybox /system/bin
# chmod 4755 /system/bin/busybox
chmod 4755 /system/bin/busybox
# busybox cp Superuser.apk /system/app
busybox cp Superuser.apk /system/app
# busybox cp su /system/bin
busybox cp su /system/bin
# chmod 4755 /system/bin/su
chmod 4755 /system/bin/su
# exit
F:\ADB>adb shell
# su
su
#mount -o remount,ro -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount -o remount,ro -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# exit
F:\ADB>exit
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nexusdue said:
If you can't follow these instrucstions, you should NOT be rooting anyhow, since you obviously have NO IDEA what you are doing.
1) Get rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin
http://stealth.openwall.net/xSports/RageAgainstTheCage.tgz
2) Get Superuser.apk, busybox,su
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1327667/freenexus.zip
3) Get the Android SDK (ADB)
http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r07-windows.zip
4a) Unzip android SDK (e.g. so that the tools folder is F:\ADB\)
4b) connect Nexus One with with "applications=>development=>USB debug enabled" (and install USB driver if necessary)
5) Unzip/unrar files within RageAgainstTheCage.tgz to F:\ADB\
6) Unzip/unrar files within freenexus.zip to F:\ADB\
7) Open command prompt go to F:\ADB
[7b) Verify that your nexus one is connected and responding - type "adb devices" it should list your N1
8) Now within the command prompt do the following (commands in bold - the rest gives you an indication of the results)
(Note: if you get $ instead of #, just go back and repeat the instructions from where it says $ ./rageagainstthecage. Worked like a charm on the second try for me.)
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Ok perhaps that what i am doing wrong...
so i download android-sdk_r07-windows.zip & unzip it..to a folder F:\ADB.
So i have to create a new folder named ADB and thne unzip all teh stuff in it??
because before i was unzipping the android-sdk_r07-windows.zip & then the folder named android-sdk_r07-windows & i was upzipping freenexus.zip & RageAgainstTheCage.tgz in the tools folder in the android-sdk_r07-windows folder.
So correct me if im wrong instead of android-sdk_r07-windows folder I have to make a new folder named F:\ADB and then unzinp android-sdk_r07-windows.zip & freenexus.zip & RageAgainstTheCage.tgz in teh F;\ADB folder not in the android-sdk_r07-windows tools folder??
Please advise?>?
junooni.1980 said:
Ok perhaps that what i am doing wrong...
so i download android-sdk_r07-windows.zip & unzip it..to a folder F:\ADB.
So i have to create a new folder named ADB and thne unzip all teh stuff in it??
because before i was unzipping the android-sdk_r07-windows.zip & then the folder named android-sdk_r07-windows & i was upzipping freenexus.zip & RageAgainstTheCage.tgz in the tools folder in the android-sdk_r07-windows folder.
So correct me if im wrong instead of android-sdk_r07-windows folder I have to make a new folder named F:\ADB and then unzinp android-sdk_r07-windows.zip & freenexus.zip & RageAgainstTheCage.tgz in teh F;\ADB folder not in the android-sdk_r07-windows tools folder??
Please advise?>?
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Sorry this is so basic ... if you don't understand folder structures, you really SHOULD NOT ROOT!
Do NOT do it! Maybe after using computers for a couple of years you can "upgrade" to rooting your phone.
nexusdue said:
Sorry this is so basic ... if you don't understand folder structures, you really SHOULD NOT ROOT!
Do NOT do it! Maybe after using computers for a couple of years you can "upgrade" to rooting your phone.
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I can admire how you're so annoyed but I guess i gotta suck it up cus It I who is in need.
LOL! i've been using computers for a while now & I do undrestand the folder structure pretty well why would i think that? Cus I was able to root the phone the first time.
It's just that i find the description so confusing, I use windows, dunno what OS are you on? But when you extract a zip file it creates a default folder of the same name so...
But i really don't think that my question was that hard, which shot you over the moon & piss you off and made you tell me to learn basic computing first.
All i asked was If I am suppose to make a separate folder named ADB & if I sould extract every thing in it rather than the default unzipped folder that windows makes. But I guess If you're so annoyed then i'l leave it for some one else, I am quite sure one of the purpose of this forum is to get and give help. And im pretty sure that there will be someone who can help me or perhaps i'll find a way myself. But anyways thanks alot for your time, you've been nothing but great help. LOL! And I mean it...

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