Hello- I have downloaded the Android N developer update and have 2nd thoughts about installing it on my Nexus 6. Where can I find the 858mb file and delete it?
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I downloaded Audio effects.apk file from Motorola milestone. How can i install it on my Mytouch3g. Do i need android 2.01?
I will appreciate any help.
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Install using any file manager.
Use any of your file manager program to open the apk file, which internally opens up it in Android Package Installer. By which you can install any of your apk files to your phone.
I was searching for the audio_effects.apk file, which comes with motorola milestone initial setup.
if you have please upload it. it would be helpful.
I need to get the original CalendarProvider apk file so I can allow the latest update to pass. Like a dummy I lost my backup of this apk file and now I get the continuous update available message. I searched around but I cannot seem to find a posted original Nexus One FRF91 generation apk file.
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i downloaded assassaians creed boot and im lost on how to install it plz help
Duh :|
silverbacc said:
i downloaded assassaians creed boot and im lost on how to install it plz help
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replace the default animation file
u must be rooted and hav root explorer
hit thanks button if helped
nikhilpshankar said:
replace the default animation file
u must be rooted and hav root explorer
hit thanks button if helped
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also rename the bootanimation to what yours is named either ATT_bootanimation.zip or bootanimation.zip
Here is how I did it.
1. Download the .zip to your desktop and rename this file to the file that your device uses. (I use ATT, so I navigated to system, customize, resource, and that's where I saw my boot animation and it was, ATT_bootanimation.zip
2. Mount the disk so you can open the external sd drive on your computer
3. Moved the .zip file from the desktop to the external sd drive
4. I use Rom Toolbox, but use a root explorer and copy the bootanimation zip file from your external sd card, to your devices bootanimation file, It will ask if you want to overwrite or keep both files, but you MUST overwrite. Reboot phone and it should work. If that doesn't then try and install it from your recovery and you might have to delete the cache, but try that.
I do recommend backing up the phone and the current rom though...Just incase
Is there a specific place to go where i can download different boot animations for the vivid as well as preview them before downloading?
There are boot animation threads...
Trial and error as far as what works...
Our screen is 960x540
Anything smaller COULD work
Sent from my Vivid 4G using Tapatalk 2
Conjukt said:
Is there a specific place to go where i can download different boot animations for the vivid as well as preview them before downloading?
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You can always try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1678540&highlight=sense
You have to download them first but it lets you see what it will look like.
Don't overwrite your ATT_bootanimation.zip file just rename it ATT_bootanimation.bak (or just bootanimation.bak if your original bootanimation file is named just bootanimation). This way if you can't get it to work then you can delete the file that dosen't work and go back to your original file by putting the .zip back.
Try install boot animation factory
HTC VIVID 4.0.4 SENSE 4.1
I'd love to try Annimation Factory but it requires Win SP3. I only have/use the laptop my company gives me and they control what SP are installed with an iron fist and we are only on SP1. I really need to build a new box. I"m still working on doing it the old fashion way as discribed in the OP's document.
EDIT - FYI - I installed Annimation Factory and it works just fine on SP1. One thing that I have noticed every time I open it it prompts me there is a new version even when turning off the check for updates in settings. When I try to download the new version it gives a downloader error. I don't think this is related to SP1. The AF version I have works good though. I'll go and get the new version manually.
My moto g 2014 XT1068 just finished downloading the Lollipop update. Before I go ahead and install it I am looking to save the downloaded file and was wondering if anyone knows the folder path where it is stored? I'm hoping to save the file for future use in case I run into trouble with the installation and so I can share it with other people who didn't yet receive the update. Any help locating the file (using ES file explorer) will be much appreciated
Look in
Code:
/cache
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eidottermihi said:
Look in
Code:
/cache
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Thanks but Device/Cache shows as an empty folder. I double checked that the 'Show Hidden Files' is turned on but still nothing. Could it be somewhere else? thanks
bendroidx said:
Thanks but Device/Cache shows as an empty folder. I double checked that the 'Show Hidden Files' is turned on but still nothing. Could it be somewhere else? thanks
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You will need root access for that
bhavin192 said:
You will need root access for that
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Also make sure to enable the Root Explorer feature in ES File Explorer.
bendroidx said:
My moto g 2014 XT1068 just finished downloading the Lollipop update. Before I go ahead and install it I am looking to save the downloaded file and was wondering if anyone knows the folder path where it is stored? I'm hoping to save the file for future use in case I run into trouble with the installation and so I can share it with other people who didn't yet receive the update. Any help locating the file (using ES file explorer) will be much appreciated
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it deletes once installed, I have already saved both GB (uk) and DE (Germany) OTA.zip updates here
OTA.zips
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Thanks for hanging in there with me. I enabled root and verified with simple root checker (shows that Terminal is Rooted and Busybox not installed) but cache still showing as an empty folder. I also tried Astro file explorer with the same result. My notifications tray is showing the update ready for install so the file should be on my phone. It's probably unrelated but I have also enabled Developer Options and USB debugging. I've previously rooted and I have TWRP on the phone so I won't be surprised if I run into some trouble with the update (I'll unroot again prior to updating). It would be great if I found a way to save the downloaded installation file before going through with the update.
Any other suggestions will be much appreciated
eidottermihi said:
Also make sure to enable the Root Explorer feature in ES File Explorer.
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Thanks! That solved it.
Just a quick note to thank you guys for the your educated replies and your patience. Very much appreciated!
hey guys while modding and deleting system apps it seems i accidently deleted the user dictionary provider. im still on 4.4.4 , can someone please upload the apk in so i can reinstall it ? "com.android.providers.userdictionary"
thanx in advance ! :good:
Open any rom that is 4.4.4 ( zip ) then proceed to take out that app from system/app
hey thanx i got mine from a 4.4 image now ( http://sourceforge.net/p/sreborn/code-0/53/tree/system/app/UserDictionaryProvider.apk ) , they are compatible it seems. but i didn´t find a working .ext4 unpacker to get to my original apks , the one i found doesn´t open the system.ext4 file in my flashable image. and 7zip also gives error non supported archive. im using D5803_23.0.1.A.5.77_Generic_DE-Root-XZDR2.8.1-SuperSU-signed.zip , downloaded here in the z3c forum.
after you answered i didn´t find this apk though ^^ . because i searched google for "com.android.providers.userdictionary" (which turns up only debloating articles on google ) and not the real name "UserDictionaryProvider.apk".