Problem:
1. select a file to open from a file browser
2. Android shows a list of apps that will open the file and give a option to use it once or always
3. Select 'always'
4. Close file and then Go back and try to open the same file. Android will show the app picker again.... it will not set the app as a default..
Any body else having this problem when trying to open a file or any other app that is supposed to be selected as a default app ? Please post here and list if your device, android version, rooted or not, I found 'drop box' to be the issue on my device. Delete drop box and issue went away.. please post... thanks, Rich
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I had Evernote installed, and they put out an update.
The update downloaded but did not install. Error "-17".
I tried removing Evernote and then installing the full.
That failed for the same reason.
Any ideas?
Try this
1. Open Settings.
2. Select Applications.
3. Select Manage Applications.
4. Select Market (You may have to press Menu > Filter > All to see it)
5. Select Clear cache.
6. Back out of the screen and select Download Manager.
7. Select Clear data.
According to Evernote's website, and the new version doesn't support eclair.
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painter_ said:
Try this
1. Open Settings.
2. Select Applications.
3. Select Manage Applications.
4. Select Market (You may have to press Menu > Filter > All to see it)
5. Select Clear cache.
6. Back out of the screen and select Download Manager.
7. Select Clear data.
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Where would I find these settings? I looked in B&N settings and Nook Color Tools. Thanks.
barbo said:
Where would I find these settings? I looked in B&N settings and Nook Color Tools. Thanks.
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They're in Application Settings. But the points moot, as the Guy above you pointed out they dropped support for Android 2.1. If you really want Evernote you'll have to either upgrade your ROM(or run Froyo or CM7 from a MicroSD) or find the Old version of the App if you already deleted it without making a backup.
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Hi! I've uninstalled some applications but I can remove them completely.
When I go to "Settings" "Applications" "Manage" I keep getting this apps:
com.allrecipes.spinner.free
com.keramidas.tinaniumbackup
com.popcap.pvz_row
They all have 0.00kb of space. When I try to remove, it allows me. But when I've restart the phone, the same applications are there again.
Can anybody help me by telling me what can I do to remove them?
Thanks!
You got root ?
If you do
Download root explorer
And then go to system-->app
Dont forget to mount to R/W
(There is a botton at the top)
Then press long press on the app you want to uninstall,delete it.
Reboot the phone
And there you go .. you deleted the app you wanted
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Hi! I've got root. But i'va looked at that folder and didn't find the files corresponding to the app I want to remove. They're still at the aplication manager :\
I've first removed some of the applications using titanium backup, but now, i've searched with root manager, and can't find any files with that name, buy they are @ the application manager.
ok this always really bugging me..can our ace send apk file???..even galaxy y can send apkfile
yes the ace can send apk files. Use your file manager and find the location of your apk file, highlight it (keep it tapped) and press send
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ok this always really bugging me..can our ace send apk file???..even galaxy y can send apkfile
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Yes sir! ES File Explorer is what I use all of the time. If you have an .apk file on your SD card, all you have to do is find it, long tap it bringing up the menu, tap "send" at the bottom, use bluetooth and find the device you wish to send to.
If you want to find an app that you have installed or even a system app (like a music app from a new ROM that you want to share), tap "app manager" (the second one in on the right, and you may need to long press to find it because it isn't the only manager), then tap "category", the third one from the right, and tap "all" that comes up from the pop-up menu. Select an app, send and install on the other device. You can even backup apks this way if you don't use Titanium Backup (no data tho, that's where you use titanium backup).
Anyway, goodluck! Hopefully this works for you
THINGS YOU NEED
The source files
A rooted lenovo a60+ ( or any gingerbread phone)
Cmw or twrp recovery installed
5 minutes
TUTORIAL
1) download two files
2) place them anywhere you want just remember where you put it.
3) boot in to your recovery
4) install zip from sd card
5) choose zip from sd card
6) (the zip file)
7) once it's installed, select reboot system now
8) after unlocking press home, then check use default, and select the s3 launcher
9) you just go to root explorer and click on the apk file, and click install, and open, it will take a while after opening the apk and allow both superuser request prompts, then follow the steps, and once you are in the task manager, click home and set ics/jb task manager as default. Then menu, settings, shortcut setting, select default launcher s3launcher and press back many times(10) and home.
ONCE YOU'VE DONE ALL THAT
You press home and start enjoying the s4 style icons and the widgets at the app drawer and the exclusive shake to change wallpaper. Double tap home and you get the jelly bean style task manager.
SOURCE FILES (copy link and download both)
db.tt/j9Er3Rek
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Reminder: don't try to do it on froyo coz it ain't gonna work, I tested it ( no one uses froyo anyways)
Don't just say thanks, hit it!
I installed an app called "System Monitor" while following a guide to rooting my HTC Desire 626 it appears to be malicious as I cannot un-install, disable or stop it using regular tools.
(I followed this guide: http://www.skyneel.com/2015/08/how-to-root-htc-desire-626s-without-pc.html
and installed this software Root_tool_V4.80.apk from this site: http://d-h.st/w6Os)
Attempting to un-install it with Malware Antibytes fails as the app seems to be intercepting all attempts to remove it . Whatever app or method I try to remove it with is shut down as soon as I tap un-install.
I think the original .apk has been replaced with something borderline suspicious. There is a page for the app that is now running on reverse.it:
https://www.reverse.it/sample/cab7c...510dfb21f1718a6fdce982a6bddd0?environmentId=8
Can anyone help??
any luck with this..facing same problem
I got rid of it on my Android device with Es File Explorer. Open ES, use the menu to find the installed Apps and select the offending System Monitor app. You will see it shows com.ezzebd.systemmonitor as the package name. Close the pop up details and tap and hold on the System Monitor app, you can select the properties button at the bottom of ES. This takes you to the uninstall/force stop screen. Choose Force Stop, say ok when prompted, and then Uninstall. It may throw you back to your home screen between the force stop and uninstall, I can't remember, but persevere if it does.
Hope that helps.
Thank you thank you! Using the ES File Explorer worked!