Hello, im new at root, after following all the steps, and installing the TWRP, I need to move a GPS Joystick application to the system applications. but it says I don't have space. I've tried everything, can someone help me please? thank you
I'd say that's a permission issue. What utility are you using to copy the file to a root location?
Related
I have a rooted samsung fascinate, with stock rom/kernal..
Anywho I was playin around with installing some apps and I wanted to install the free version of Printershare, but instead of getting it from the market I used an APK file to install it from my sd card. Well the file appears to have been corrupted, so I attempted to uninstall it through root explorer, as well as remove all traces of the program. When I went to reinstall the program from the APP market, I now get the error "Installation Failed.. Update Incompatible." I searched around to figure out what that meant and in the process I noticed that the com.dynamixsoftware.printershare package was still listed in my manage apps section, but I am not able to uninstall it from there. I searched for it in root explorer but like I said I deleted all traces of printershare before so i didnt find it there. If anybody can help me with this issue it would be greatly appreciated!! THX!
PS. Sorry if this is in the wrong section I'm new to XDA
Try downloading Titanium Backup from the market. There is a free version and it should take care of your problem. If not, some others have recommended a program simply called Installer for Root.
Guys, by mistake I deleted/uninstalled "Bluetooth Share" on my Note using Titanium backup. I found the "BluetoothOpp.apk" but I'm not able to install it. As of now, Bluetooth doesn't show up when I try to share a file.
I get the message "Application not installed" while trying to install the APK. Could anyone please help me out here?
I'm using a Stock 2.3.6 rooted ROM.
Dear yawnlike,
Copy file directly to /system/app/ with a file explorer with root ability like root explorer and then reboot...
Kind regards.
Sent from my GT-N7000
I figured out the UID issue.
You must have a file browser capable of root permissions or know how to use the terminal
Go to /data/system and look for uiderrors.txt
open it and take note of all the files listed in there.
Go into /data/data/ and remove those folders.
Reinstall the apps that were in conflict and everything should be good
The same fix applies for error -24 from the play store when installing apps. The only difference is that the uiderrors.txt will not have the offending files listed. You will need to know the application package name i.e. com.speedsoftware.rootexplorer
KAsp3rd said:
I figured out the UID issue.
You must have a file browser capable of root permissions or know how to use the terminal
Go to /data/system and look for uiderrors.txt
open it and take note of all the files listed in there.
Go into /data/data/ and remove those folders.
Reinstall the apps that were in conflict and everything should be good
The same fix applies for error -24 from the play store when installing apps. The only difference is that the uiderrors.txt will not have the offending files listed. You will need to know the application package name i.e. com.speedsoftware.rootexplorer
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
do you know whats causing this ??
i had this with quadrant everytime i install a new rom or made a fresh install
this time i cant install quadrant standard and the last time i could not install quadrant advance
i cant delete the folder with root explorer ... any help ??
thanks
in adb on android i cant delete this file ... device or resource is busy .... i only can delete it in adb in recovery
is my phone broken (flash memory) or what is causing this ???
B-Man2005 said:
do you know whats causing this ??
i had this with quadrant everytime i install a new rom or made a fresh install
this time i cant install quadrant standard and the last time i could not install quadrant advance
i cant delete the folder with root explorer ... any help ??
thanks
in adb on android i cant delete this file ... device or resource is busy .... i only can delete it in adb in recovery
is my phone broken (flash memory) or what is causing this ???
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I believe it is being caused by HTC backup restoring app data. You should be able to remove the folder with root explorer as that's what I used.
Sent from my m7 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
You can easily remove that folder when ur using TWRP recovery. In advanced menu is a file explorer. After deleting the folder you can install e.g. quadrant again via playstore
Hi,
I'm using a rooted custom rom on my gt-i9000. I'm trying to install a system application from another custom rom. I've picked up related application from other rom and placed in my rom's /system/app directory. After rebooting phone related application doesn't gain root privileges. Is there any way to give root privileges to a system application manually?
Thanks
Dear All
I have a Gionee M2 4Gb. kitkat 4.4..2. It is happening 2nd time. I don't know how some porn apps downloaded in my phone and they are not uninstalling ever after Factory Reset. If I uninstall them they start again.
When for the first time this happened I had to install a new Rom on it.
It seems as a security problem as those applications are setting as system applications.
Pl. guide it is urgent. Pl. also provide some link for Android update .
Thanks.
bhushan98 said:
Dear All
I have a Gionee M2 4Gb. kitkat 4.4..2. It is happening 2nd time. I don't know how some porn apps downloaded in my phone and they are not uninstalling ever after Factory Reset. If I uninstall them they start again.
When for the first time this happened I had to install a new Rom on it.
It seems as a security problem as those applications are setting as system applications.
Pl. guide it is urgent. Pl. also provide some link for Android update .
Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, to uninstall system apps all you need to do is install ES file explorer, or Root Explorer, or Root Uninstaller
All these are guaranteed "safe" apps, with no malware/bloatware/etc.
Using any of these go to /system/app , or maybe to /system/priv-app and delete the APK files of the apps that wont go away directly
You must've been really careless that these apps were able to install themselves to your root: any root app such as SuperSU or superuser or whatever, would certainly ask for your permission before granting the source of these APKs the permission to extract to /system.. or maybe you dont have a root app. well all thats not my concern, i just wanted to help you out
share some screenshots here if you need more help while removing the apps. GLHF.