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I have no idea what you are doing there.
What's your reason for not simply root with DooMLoRD or Bin4rys toolkit, and then install CWM?
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Need a help from genius...
I just update my x8,
when update it installed x8/w8 rom e16i.
my problem now is i can't go to xrecovery.
i already rooted my phone and instal xrecovery using flash tool.
pls help coz i can't change my rom anymore.
install xrecovery manually by coping xrecovery files in system/bin and check permissions.
Hi,
Thanks for the info..
but i can't find xrecovery folder in system/bin
are you mean that i need to copy xrecovery files like
chargemon,recoveryE15.tar.bz2 to this system/bin
pls help coz i really do know how to do it manually.
thanks
kris010976 said:
Hi,
Thanks for the info..
but i can't find xrecovery folder in system/bin
are you mean that i need to copy xrecovery files like
chargemon,recoveryE15.tar.bz2 to this system/bin
pls help coz i really do know how to do it manually.
thanks
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Copy files (xrecovery, chargemon, etc) to sdcard. With root explorer copy this files to /system/bin/ and fix permissions.
Download xRecovery with offline charging...
Hi Real,
Thanks a lot.
I have did as what you said and now my
xrecovery is worked.
thanks a lot..
Hi,
Thanks for the info..
but i can't find xrecovery folder in system/bin
are you mean that i need to copy xrecovery files like
chargemon,recoveryE15.tar.bz2 to this system/bin
pls help coz i really do know how to do it manually.
thanks
Copy files (xrecovery, chargemon, etc) to sdcard. With root explorer copy this files to /system/bin/ and fix permissions.
When I use root explorer it shows that "You cannot paste here because the file system is read only"
pls help me to solve this
5az said:
Hi,
Thanks for the info..
but i can't find xrecovery folder in system/bin
are you mean that i need to copy xrecovery files like
chargemon,recoveryE15.tar.bz2 to this system/bin
pls help coz i really do know how to do it manually.
thanks
Copy files (xrecovery, chargemon, etc) to sdcard. With root explorer copy this files to /system/bin/ and fix permissions.
When I use root explorer it shows that "You cannot paste here because the file system is read only"
pls help me to solve this
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when it says that click ok, then click Mount rw button on top and then click paste.
when I installed kuya droid update it will shows that " This baseband is not compatible with this ROM updated to base band: M76XX-TSNCJOLYM-53404015 first cannot install"
How can I overcome it.....
pls help me
update baseband first, or maybe you are using wrong recovery.
Hi guys!
I have a xperia x8 and tried installing the GingerDX v008 all day long with no luck, I've rooted the phone, I tried using xrecovery, clockwork mod, but it's not installing the zip file ... the only rom which i already have successfully installed on my device was floyo 1.0. I tried extracting the contents in different folders (as for floyo, the only way to install it, was when i put it in /xrecovery/backup) ..and then installing it - it didn't work, I tried installing them from the zips - also didn't work. I tried several roms v007, v001, CM7 ..they all didn't work. I want to know should I have something preinstalled before "updating"
I mean floyo was a few img files and md5 file including them, the update zips had only folders with files, and if I tried restoring the system, it don't find md5 checksum.
...I tried installing it on fully wiped and bricked phone - still nothing .. the error is Status 7 or something like that
What xRecovery version are you using?
You installed busybox, chargemon and xRecovery before trying to install roms?
BITOx said:
What xRecovery version are you using?
You installed busybox, chargemon and xRecovery before trying to install roms?
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xRecovery-mini-0.1-beta
I installed busybox, but not chargemon
I took this from this thread.
Download THIS: http://ul.to/l7wf2z6q
That pack has everything you need.
YOU MUST BE ROOTED TO DO THIS
Installing xRecovery is the first step in the world of custom ROMs. Installing xRecovery also means if you are stuck in a bootloop, you can just recover to a working backup.
The first step is to download xRecovery mini-beta 0.1 (any other version WILL NOT work on your X8) (download available at the top of the thread).
Next, download Root Explorer (download available at the top of the thread).
Copy both the xRecovery folder and the Root Explorer .apk to your SD card.
Install any file manager from the Android Market (I recommend OI File Manager or Astro) and use it to browse to the Root Explorer .apk file and install it.
Run Root Explorer, browse to the xRecovery folder and copy the 3 files inside onto the /system/bin folder.
xRecovery is installed. To start xRecovery you press the Back button while the Sony Ericsson logo is showing during boot. Restart your phone and just keep tapping the back button repeatedly.
To move around in xRecovery you use the volume buttons, to select an item you press the Home button (the middle one), and to go back you press the Back button. Go ahead and make a backup of your current system (make sure you have at least 300MB of free space on your SD card.
You'll find the backup you just made in the xRecovery/backup folder. Name it something you can identify (don't use spaces). Copy that backup onto somewhere safe on your PC.
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I guess that the 3 files that he talks about that you need to copy to /system/bin should be: busybox, chargemon, xRecover.tar.
(at least I did that and no problems occured).
BITOx said:
I took this from this thread.
Download THIS: http://ul.to/l7wf2z6q
That pack has everything you need.
I guess that the 3 files that he talks about that you need to copy to /system/bin should be: busybox, chargemon, xRecover.tar.
(at least I did that and no problems occured).
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My mistake - I have installed all of them ... now i'll try all the steps from the link ... i think i have done that exactly in the same way ..but ..you never now
I wish you luck
BITOx said:
I wish you luck
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Thanks ..I did - I had to wipe everything and then I could install it, but one thing was needed - Factory Reset (I installed it once, but I forgot about this step and the phone was not booting properly.
But now I have working Gingerbread v008
Is it possible? Since to gain access to the frameworkres.apk root is required, is it possible to just copy it, mod the apk and then reapply it without having CWM installed and needing a zip file to flash it?
the problem is that you need to deodex the rom. if you do that, yes, you can theme it without flashing anything
learn how to use ADB
Even to do just an image swap in the apk it needs to be deodexed? Do I need ADB to deodex it?
jonnyg1097 said:
Even to do just an image swap in the apk it needs to be deodexed? Do I need ADB to deodex it?
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Based on this question I am going to suggest you do some reading.
Sent from my atrix
HI, maybe its a noob question but i dont know how to do it, i wanna take gallery3d.apk from gingercruzt7.4 and install it on stock rom, iv been using a root explorer and iv been set permission to file but it says that file cant be installed........any solution for this....
1. Copy apk to SD
2. Use "root app remover" to uninstall oryginal system apk
3. use "file manager" to install new apk like any other
BUT
sometimes apks form different roms not working!
Backup (CWM or xRecovery) b4 you try it
Ok, this one not work....where can i find this apk which work on stock rom....
Hi,
I've installed an custom Mail app which supposed to delete the exchange policies but it didn't work. The custom installation kit (via cwm/twrp) removed the original Mail.apk files and the replacement is not working. After reboot I've ended up with no Mail app installed.
Can someone guide me please how to restore my original Mail.apk please ?
Can someone provide me please the files I need to restore the Mail from 2.24.401.1?
Do I need only the original Mail.apk and Mail.odex files?
If I'm copying them in /system/app/ will be enough?
I've tried to restore it from cwm backup using nandroid manager.
It says it restore it successfully but after reboot it didn't install it.
There are no Mail files in systems/app
When I'm trying to launch the Mail app it says so is not installed.
Any idea why is not working?
Remove all existing mail accounts and delete admin rights (if any remaining), then try putting back the file attached in system/app folder. You will need to mount it with read/write access, using a root explorer (as ES explorer for example).
Be careful, if you're using another rom that ARHD 12 (which the attached file is extracted from) you will need to rename it "Mail+nonprime.apk"
Reboot, and check how things go...
Hope this will help
nuts77 said:
Remove all existing mail accounts and delete admin rights (if any remaining), then try putting back the file attached in system/app folder. You will need to mount it with read/write access, using a root explorer (as ES explorer for example).
Be careful, if you're using another rom that ARHD 12 (which the attached file is extracted from) you will need to rename it "Mail+nonprime.apk"
Reboot, and check how things go...
Hope this will help
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is this modified apk based on the 2.24 framework or older?
Thanks guys but I don't have the ARHD, I have the stock 4.2.2 + root.
I've manged to restore it last night using Cwm, restoring the whole backup. Luckily I had a backup make sure you do a backup first while attempting to try custom things
I still don't understand why the restore only for the Mail app didn't work.
I did not have any mail account or Admin user.