Here is a Dump from the System Apps for those who accidentally deleted some of them and can't update to OTA2. I deleted some apps, you won't need for OTA2 to make the package smaller.
Remember before updating to OTA2 to protect your superuser by downloading and applying OTA root keeper.
After the update you have to download Superuser then just reactivate root by using ota root keeper.
PW for the archive is:
tptsystemappsdump
When I rooted ,I backup and delete some some flexT9 input file, then I find out I can not recive SMS after root .
So I unroot ,now I get OTA update but it's says error about I miss some flexT9 file.I can not restore file without root.
Now I can never root again ,and I can not even UPDATE OTA because system fille ar change.
What can I do NOW ?
My TPT is rooted (Titanium Backup shows it as rooted and RomManager also) but when I try to reinstall the Browser App it says could not install the app. Also Insallation via adb didn't work.
Can I somehow copy the files manually and what files need to be copied?
Thank you for this, one of our tablets unistalled the lenovo app market while trying to update itself, only want this for the notesmobile update but your dump helped greatly and meant i didn't have to faf about pulling it from my tpt
@Atom2007:
you will have to put the Browser.apk and Browser.odex into /system/apps with i.e. Root Explorer.
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Hi Everyone,
Looking for help for an issue, I installed the new android market and was messing around with Titanium Backup (forgot to backup the app, dumb me!) anyway I tried to uninstall the new market to go back to the old one but when I did this the market app is gone from the manage apps area. My phone is a N1, running 2.3.4 and rooted, this what I have tried:
- Install the old market manually from a downloaded vending.apk, not working crashes to .com.android.vending every time
- After this I went to look in the /system/app folder for vending.apk and the app is not there, neither I am unable to copy the app using Droid Explorer or Root explorer, it says it is coping the app but is not there
- Re-install gingerbread update again to see if it gets the app back, did not work, still not in system/app folder
Does anyone know why I am unable to copy the vending.apk to the system/app folder? the phone is rooted but still can-t
Thanks!
If you're having problems with root permissions, try using ROM Manager to fix permissions. Another possibility could be busybox, so I recommend installing the version with Titanium backup (under the Problems? section of the menu).
Updating the market can be tricky, but I always find wiping data from Google Services Framework and (use app manager) Market (easier to use Titanium), and rebooting helps. Make sure you reboot before trying to use the Market...
I didn-t know about the Fix Permissions feature of ROM manager, I tried it and it work, I can now place the file on the system/app folder.
Thanks a lot!
I used to be on stock gb rom and rooted, then i flashed to stock ics rom through pc odin. However after being on ics rom i can't install titanium backup, it says device memory low or full, but i still have about 1gb of free space. All other apps would install without a hitch except titanium backup. Can someone please help?
First you should post exactly what rom you flashed and if you followed instructions if you rooted etc etc etc.
then maybe people can help you better.
- compumasterpr already mentioned it and you’re probably aware of it, anyway, TB of course needs root permissions
- TB stores the backups in /sdcard/TitaniumBackup, so you can copy this directory manually for safety’s sake
- delete /sdcard/data/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup if it exists
- clear data of TB in settings-> applications
- if that still doesn’t help, have a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1722145
http://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb
When i flashed my Note from gb to ics i also lost root. So i think you should re root it
i already re rooted thru cmw.
update: i read somewhere here that i need to delete a file associated with TB, what i did was installed es file explorer to go thru the system files and deleted the so called file in sys/apps. that seem to did the trick as i can install TB.
bratski said:
i already re rooted thru cmw.
update: i read somewhere here that i need to delete a file associated with TB, what i did was installed es file explorer to go thru the system files and deleted the so called file in sys/apps. that seem to did the trick as i can install TB.
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what file is this? I have the same error.
I have rooted stock D415 with CWM recovery, I used titanium backup to debloat, and then removed titanium. And now I can't install any apps any more, what options do I have? Obviously, re-flash the rom would be the last resort. I still have ES file manager available. Thanks.
Download another ROM ror the same phone. Dontunzip it. Open it and go to system/app and find it. Cut it and paste it somewhere comfortable like your desktop. Get rid of everything else. Now unzip the app. Connect your phone enable mass storage. Move app to phone. Then from there move it to system (remember to Mount r/w. Then install.
My phone downloaded the 5.1 update and I've been ignoring the prompts to update for a few weeks. Last nigh I bought mofo and installed one of compfreek's images, however overnight I still got a notification to install the OTA update (presumably because it's already on my phone). I want to delete the download so it doesn't accidentally get installed, where is it located?
dude, just use Titanium Backup to freeze the OTA app.
I think you'll find it in /cache. If it's not, you could use a good file browser (like ES file explorer) to search for all .zip files on your phone.
Use titanium and freeze Ota apps
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My phone downloaded the 5.1 update and I've been ignoring the prompts to update for a few weeks. Last nigh I bought mofo and installed one of compfreek's images, however overnight I still got a notification to install the OTA update (presumably because it's already on my phone). I want to delete the download so it doesn't accidentally get installed, where is it located?
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/cache partition ... just reboot to recovery and wipe cache
I had my phone rooted and all working fine on Nougat. I then tried installing secure settings for Tasker and since around this time, i've lost root and if i try flashing super su in TWRP, each time i boot and check i'm not rooted. If i open Super Su app it tells me that the framework needs to be updated and to reboot, i do this and it just keeps telling me the same.
The only thing i am thinking may have broken this is i found a guide to get Secure Settings working on nougat where someone suggested creating a folder with root file explorer called 'su' in system/bin. Now when i open up Titanium Backup it tells me it could not acquire root and say the attempt was made using the "/system/bin/su" command which im thinking means it's looking somewhere there is an empty folder?
I cant now of course delete the system/bin/su folder i created as i cant enable root in File Explorer so i'm pretty stuck and not sure what i can do. I've tried the cleanup and full unroot in the supersu app and then flashing supersu in twrp again but still says no root when i check
Any suggestions?
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I had my phone rooted and all working fine on Nougat. I then tried installing secure settings for Tasker and since around this time, i've lost root and if i try flashing super su in TWRP, each time i boot and check i'm not rooted. If i open Super Su app it tells me that the framework needs to be updated and to reboot, i do this and it just keeps telling me the same.
The only thing i am thinking may have broken this is i found a guide to get Secure Settings working on nougat where someone suggested creating a folder with root file explorer called 'su' in system/bin. Now when i open up Titanium Backup it tells me it could not acquire root and say the attempt was made using the "/system/bin/su" command which im thinking means it's looking somewhere there is an empty folder?
I cant now of course delete the system/bin/su folder i created as i cant enable root in File Explorer so i'm pretty stuck and not sure what i can do. I've tried the cleanup and full unroot in the supersu app and then flashing supersu in twrp again but still says no root when i check
Any suggestions?
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This post was a bit more informative than your "my device unrooted itself" post in the stable thread.
Dirty flash your system or use the file manager in TWRP to remove the offending folder.
I was thinking of trying that but fixed it a different way as I just posted in the SuperSU thread. But in case anyone else ever has this problem...
I fixed my issue. By disabling SuperSU and enabling again from the app settings and it gave me root. I then deleted a created su folder in system/bin that I manually created earlier when trying to get secure settings working.