Here's the deal....I went to system\media\audio\ringtones and deleted every stock ringtone....sense im running safestrap I also deleted from\preinstall.....rebooted but they are still in the ringtone list and still work....I don't understand how that's possible.... so I used mp3 download and deleted one from there to see if that would work and Bam its gone from the list.....but deleting them 1 by 1, having to scroll all the way back down to where I left off every time one is deleted would be a waste of my time not to mention drive me to possibly commit suicide.....both system\media\audio\ringtones folders are empty....Why in the hell are they still in the ringtone list and still frickin working.......
Try in the /mnt/sdcard/android/.....
That may be just notifications in that folder.. don't remember.
neilrl79 said:
I had this happen to me a build or two ago, after some searching I found that I some how had a folder on sdcard with all the ringtones in it as well as them being in system media. After deleting the sdcard folder the duplicates disappeared. Hope that helps.
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Sounds like this user found a solution.
Dear all, I don't know is this a bug or what. I'm now on Miui rom with android version 4.1.1, and when I use the file explorer, I found that my music category was looking strange, as I know very well that this category should not built up to more than 1GB (not even with all my music file added up together), but now it's 3.75GB. and when I press the music category, it shows a lot of files without file names dated 16/01/1970 !!
Are these files actually exist? or is just some kind of bug? Does this take up space? Really appreciate if any one can help me here.
I tried to delete the file but failed, the system doesn't respond at all! can anyone tell me what I shall do now?
Same problem,
ioumeng3877 said:
Dear all, I don't know is this a bug or what. I'm now on Miui rom with android version 4.1.1, and when I use the file explorer, I found that my music category was looking strange, as I know very well that this category should not built up to more than 1GB (not even with all my music file added up together), but now it's 3.75GB. and when I press the music category, it shows a lot of files without file names dated 16/01/1970 !!
Are these files actually exist? or is just some kind of bug? Does this take up space? Really appreciate if any one can help me here.
I tried to delete the file but failed, the system doesn't respond at all! can anyone tell me what I shall do now?
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Hi,
i am having the same problem and i see you had no replies in here. how did you fixed the problem,? i been searching but can't find something to solve the problem.
thank you
Sorry for the generic title buts its difficult to write exactly what i need to achieve.
I have a sim free UK HTC one.
I need to get rSAP working with the phone for my Audi car kit to work. I also have an added issue that my phonebook contacts don't sync at all.. (apart from that its a great bluetooth connection...lol)..
I've located the rSAP program but apparently when its downloaded from the play site. it doesn't work correctly. In order to get it working correctly, you have to manually load the files into the recovery section of a rooted HTC one. im using this program www.android-rsap.com
I've got a fully rroted HTC one. and I have downloaded the files from the above site. I've just no idea how to get the files onto the phone.. any pointers would be very useful. thanks...
uktivo said:
Sorry for the generic title buts its difficult to write exactly what i need to achieve.
I have a sim free UK HTC one.
I need to get rSAP working with the phone for my Audi car kit to work. I also have an added issue that my phonebook contacts don't sync at all.. (apart from that its a great bluetooth connection...lol)..
I've located the rSAP program but apparently when its downloaded from the play site. it doesn't work correctly. In order to get it working correctly, you have to manually load the files into the recovery section of a rooted HTC one. im using this program www.android-rsap.com
I've got a fully rroted HTC one. and I have downloaded the files from the above site. I've just no idea how to get the files onto the phone.. any pointers would be very useful. thanks...
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http://forum.android-rsap.com/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=817&p=4696#p4696
Alternate Installation
You may optionally use these zip files in recovery for installation/deinstallation of the rSAP system files instead of the rSAP installer app:
when you have a write protected system partition (see above) and you don't want to install the kernel module or a different kernel
when you don't need other root functionality you may omit the installation of the Superuser app
rsap-install.zip
Installation file for custom recovery (version 2.3)
md5: 740eaea53db6069336c2adaeb2c87a1d
(157.09 KiB) Downloaded 101 times
rsap-uninstall.zip
Deinstallation file for custom recovery (version 2.3)
md5: 723fe2ceebff019062bc4e20476e7b8d
(125.31 KiB) Downloaded 34 times
prim3 said:
http://forum.android-rsap.com/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=817&p=4696#p4696
Alternate Installation
You may optionally use these zip files in recovery for installation/deinstallation of the rSAP system files instead of the rSAP installer app:
when you have a write protected system partition (see above) and you don't want to install the kernel module or a different kernel
when you don't need other root functionality you may omit the installation of the Superuser app
rsap-install.zip
Installation file for custom recovery (version 2.3)
md5: 740eaea53db6069336c2adaeb2c87a1d
(157.09 KiB) Downloaded 101 times
rsap-uninstall.zip
Deinstallation file for custom recovery (version 2.3)
md5: 723fe2ceebff019062bc4e20476e7b8d
(125.31 KiB) Downloaded 34 times
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Thanks for the quick reply...
Yes, i have the files you pointed to.. but (sorry this may be one of those noob moments) I don't know how to get those files onto the phone or even if they need to go onto the phone..
So if possible, i'm looking for instructions from this point onwards.. I have all the files, I'm rooted.. what do I do now?
Thanks again.
By posting your question in Q&A rather than development.
Can I test your rom please
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Hi thanks for the replies. Actually i have now found out how to do it and yes, i do feel a fool.. It was so easy.
For anyone else having the same issue..
simply download the files you need to load to your phone, Store them where you can find them.
Reboot your phone into recovery mode (your phone must be unlocked and rooted for this)
Simply pick install files and direct to the stored location of the files you downloaded.
Reboot the phone.
wondering if you really are this stupid....
No need to be so rude and tks for being do helpfull.
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bloodrain954 said:
wondering if you really are this stupid....
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normally,no. I'm a founder and current director of a multi million pound international electronics company..but I don't get time to study geek stuff. in fact, I normally employ people to carry out the geek stuff for me.
so thanks for your insightful input.
Dears, I need help !! I had HTC One M7, I usually backup my phone using HTC Sync Manager as a backup option and store the files in my local hard disk. I lost my HTC phone, but luckily I backed my contacts to the local HDD but the mistake I did was, I did not completely backup the contacts to my Gmail account. Now, I am now using a non HTC android phone. I see the files are backed up in my local hard disk under the folder HSMBackup with some sub folders with junk names.. when I enter into each sub folders I see different files with .xml format. I tried to rename then to .CSV, .XSL, .VCF etc.. but it does not work for any of them. I am not sure how to recover these files. when contacted HTC support they said I need to use another HTC phone, then connect it to my PC and then backup my contacts.
Is there a way out to exact the files from these HSMBackup folder?
Hey! I'm looking for the same. Please let me know if you were able to recover the contacts! For starters, I tried a method similar to : http://blog.interrupt3h.com/?p=328 but no luck
euler74 said:
Hey! I'm looking for the same. Please let me know if you were able to recover the contacts! For starters, I tried a method similar to : but no luck
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Yes, I managed to fix this problem by myself, I had written the steps on what I did exactly and remember posting it elsewhere.. let me check of that and get back to you
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durga1510 said:
Yes, I managed to fix this problem by myself, I had written the steps on what I did exactly and remember posting it elsewhere.. let me check of that and get back to you
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Please let me know ,how to recover those contacts. I am in similar situation
Was there ever a way to get the contact data from the HSM Backup folder? Thank you
Hello gentlemen,
I'm back, with a what I hope is a minor issue. I hope someone can help me.
I have the following head unit (Universal Model):
KLD Universal model S07 - RK3181 (quadcore)
800x480 resolution - KK 4.4.4_23072015
MCU version MTCB-KLD2-V2.67 (Jul 09 2015 19:15:51)
Kernal version 3.0.36+ [email protected] #396 (Wed Jul 22 17:40:16 CST 2015)
Build number RK3188-ENG4.4.4 23072015.09:09:11
CPU ARMv7 1.6Ghz (x4)
It is rooted via the factory settings method. But other than that it is pretty much still stock (I added a cooling fan). The only other apps I add where PowerAmp, PowerAmp Toast, Xposed Framework, XposedMTC, and Lucky Patcher (I believe this app fully unlocks the PowerAmp app). I have had no issue with it for the last 7 months.
However, the other day it took a long time to bootup. Now I have some google service errors: "the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped"
I have to keep on clicking "OK" in order for the error pop-ups to close. I have to repeat this several times until all the pop-ups finally stop. Other than that, everything else is working properly. Although I notices that Xposed and PowerAmp Toast do not start (no icons on the top notice bar).
I tried going to Settings/App Manager/Google Service Framework - and then I click Forces Stopped it, Disable, Clear Data, Clear Cache, Enable. Then I reboot, but I still get the same google service errors.
Can someone please help me fix this? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Galo
PS - One other thing. This is related to the XDA website in general. How can I get rid of that stupid side panel (Analysis & Opinion / More XDA New). It keeps on automatically scolling and gets in the way of reading and typing. It is really annoying. Can someone tell me how to switch this off. Thanks again
Lucky Patcher has a "clear cache" option. Maybe try that? Should force all the Android apps to optimize at boot and maybe fix your issues.
Hello BullGawd,
I already tried that. I also tried going into Settings/App Manager and clearing the cache for Google Services Framework.
I even tried by pressing the small reset botton on the face of the head unit. I am trying to avoid doing a factory reset from the recovery screen.
Has anyone had this issue with this these head units? How did you get this error fixed.
Thanks,
ggee
Hi guys,
My unit is stock. But I think I am just going to flash a newer version of the factory firmware (kitkat 4.4.4). In the old threads there used to be two repositories. One was the huifei-fileserver, and the other was a Google Drive site. Now I only see the huifei-fileserver.
Anyways, I downloaded the latest KLD RK3188 800x480 firmware:
http://huifei.fs-fileserver.de/cont...D 4.4.4/800x480/KLD 800x480 20150820 Factory/
However, it looks like the firmware .img file is made up of two parts. Both are zip files and each one contains a .img file.
-Am I supposed to merge both of these files into one .img file? If so, how do I do this?
-Or am I supposed to put both of these .img files into the root of the sd card (then insert to the gps slot)?
I know how to flash and update the firmware. However, I have only ever seen this process done using one .img file - not two. Can someone please clarify what to do with these two files in order to flash them properly. I do not want to gamble and brick my unit.
Thanks,
ggee
is one an mcu.img file? If so, remote that and only flash update.img
Dave
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is one an mcu.img file? If so, remote that and only flash update.img
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Hello,
The first zip file says Part1 and its 204MB in size. This zip contains one update.img (634MB when extracted). The second zip file says Part2 and its 91MB in size. This zip also contains one update.img (yet it is the same size when extracted - 634MB). This is confusing and should be something easy and straight forward.
I am not sure if both of these files need to be merged. If they are supposed to be merged, how would you do this (what app does this).
-OR-
I am not sure if both update.img files need to be copied to the root of the sd card. However, both files cannot have the same name within the same directory, otherwise one file will overwrite the other. One file name will need to be changed. But I believe once you change the name, the head unit will not recognize it as a firmware image anymore.
Can someone please clarify this.
Thanks,
ggee
ok you need to use winrar first to combine the two. Are you sure these weren't rar files NOT zip files?
Dave
TT_Vert said:
ok you need to use winrar first to combine the two. Are you sure these weren't rar files NOT zip files?
Dave
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Hello,
Yes, these are winrar files and I also use the winrar software. Sorry, I tend to use the word "zip" when talking about compressed file formats in general. Both files I am speaking about are winrar (Part1 and Part2). And each has an update.img file. How do I combine the files? Is there a special function within winrar?
BTW - do you have any idea about my original problem (google services stopped working)? Since I have not gotten a definitive answer, I was thinking about either doing a factory resetting, or just updating the firmware and mcu. I decided to update and that is why I'm stuck on these two "winrar" files, and how to combine them.
Thanks,
ggee
if you search that is a very common problem. Resetting won't fix it. Open first rar and extract. It will then combine the two into one update.img file.
Dave
TT_Vert said:
if you search that is a very common problem. Resetting won't fix it. Open first rar and extract. It will then combine the two into one update.img file.
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Hello Dave,
Thanks for pointing this out. I honestly have never had to merge two winrar files together before. I was definitely overthinking this process. I guess this happens when dealing with the more complex issues here, and not wanting to brick the unit. I really appreciate it.
As for my google services problem. I have done several searches on this topic. I do see lots of people asking how to fix it. But I do not see posts answering them back with a fix. The only other answer I was able to search out is on the Old Threat Q&A sticky (Problems and Solutions Found by Users):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56791126#post56791126
This is a very vague answer and does not give much detail. I tried what they mentioned and it does not work for me. I think after the Old Threat was split, the answers are probably scattered around in partial chunks. If you have a the link to an answer/solution to this, I would be greatly appreciative. Otherwise, I am forced to have to update/flash the firmware on an issue that probably could have been easily solved. If it is a very common issue, maybe it should be its own sticky so that people can easily see it.
Thanks again.
ggee
There is no fix but myself and another person did try a bunch of different versions so search for it to find the most stable version.
gguevara said:
Hello Dave,
Thanks for pointing this out. I honestly have never had to merge two winrar files together before. I was definitely overthinking this process. I guess this happens when dealing with the more complex issues here, and not wanting to brick the unit. I really appreciate it.
As for my google services problem. I have done several searches on this topic. I do see lots of people asking how to fix it. But I do not see posts answering them back with a fix. The only other answer I was able to search out is on the Old Threat Q&A sticky (Problems and Solutions Found by Users):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56791126#post56791126
This is a very vague answer and does not give much detail. I tried what they mentioned and it does not work for me. I think after the Old Threat was split, the answers are probably scattered around in partial chunks. If you have a the link to an answer/solution to this, I would be greatly appreciative. Otherwise, I am forced to have to update/flash the firmware on an issue that probably could have been easily solved. If it is a very common issue, maybe it should be its own sticky so that people can easily see it.
Thanks again.
ggee
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Hi @gguevara,
I have the same problem on my unit (...gapps has stopped popups).
Did you find a solution ?
Thanks
Same here, recently my head unit started giving me this error message and also sygic seems to just freeze up... Haven't quite searched anything yet, but last night managed to root it so will go from there
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vinpee said:
Hi @gguevara,
I have the same problem on my unit (...gapps has stopped popups).
Did you find a solution ?
Thanks
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sciux said:
Same here, recently my head unit started giving me this error message and also sygic seems to just freeze up... Haven't quite searched anything yet, but last night managed to root it so will go from there
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Hello guys,
Yes. I was able to correct the problem.
All I did was re-flash the stock firmware rom. You can either re-flash your current version (if you have the update.img file for your head unit model). Or you can find the post in the Android Auto forum that lists most of the stock firmware roms. Make sure you select and download the correct one for your head unit type and model. I simply went back to the seller and asked them to send me the latest official stock firmware rom.
If you have certain apps and setting that you want to keep, make sure you make a back up before re-flashing the rom. Otherwise you will have to reinstall the apps and setting. Since I am basically keeping my head unit in a stock status (except for normal root), I just skipped the back up step and re-flashed the rom.
Extract the .zip or .rar of the firmware rom image. Then copy it to an SD card and insert it into you head unit. Reboot the head unit into recovery mode. Make sure to clear caches while you are in the recover mode, before re-flashing the rom. Then follow the menus for flashing the rom.
Later,
ggee