Could someone be so kind to share there system.bin from ATT Q 30 E, it would save me from flashing every partition and be highly appreciated
nikothebarber said:
Could someone be so kind to share there system.bin from ATT Q 30 E, it would save me from flashing every partition and be highly appreciated
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I'd suggest you might want to explain how someone could do that, as they may not know.
Their phone doesn't have to be rooted, can be complete stock. They'd have to get a 'root file explorer' on play store (I prefer Solid Explorer), and then enable it to 'see' root files.
then they'd have to copy the system.bin file to their sd card (it's a very big file, think about 4 gig). Then use something like google drive to share it.
someone 'might' be able to help if they know what to do.
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Anyone know what appears to be an android live wallpaper on the Samsung Continuum on US Cellular?
It is displayed in the video on this page:
http://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-mesmerize-preview
If you do, it is greatly appreciated. Even more, if you can tell me how to get it and install
Thanks,
Eric
eric0668 said:
Anyone know what appears to be an android live wallpaper on the Samsung Continuum on US Cellular?
It is displayed in the video on this page:
http://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-mesmerize-preview
If you do, it is greatly appreciated. Even more, if you can tell me how to get it and install
Thanks,
Eric
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Install like any other apk http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13765981/USCC-live-wallpaper-0.91.apk
I want to thank you in advance.
I don't pretend to know what all of you know. I have been here in the past, and it was never a problem, I hope my questions now and lack of knowledge about it is not a problem NOW.
The only way I know how to install any apk file I have had in the past is with the apkinstaller application--Is that right?
With that being said, I don 't have the wallpaper. That was my main question.
Might you , or anyone have it? If so, will it be of type *.apk??
Thanks for your attempt to solve my problem. I sincerely appreciate it.
Eric
eric0668 said:
I want to thank you in advance.
I don't pretend to know what all of you know. I have been here in the past, and it was never a problem, I hope my questions now and lack of knowledge about it is not a problem NOW.
The only way I know how to install any apk file I have had in the past is with the apkinstaller application--Is that right?
With that being said, I don 't have the wallpaper. That was my main question.
Might you , or anyone have it? If so, will it be of type *.apk??
Thanks for your attempt to solve my problem. I sincerely appreciate it.
Eric
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1. click and download the ".apk" file posted above and download it to your computer.
2. (if you dont already have it) download Astro File Manager from the Android market.
3. plug your phone to your computer and select to use as usb drive on your phones screen.
4. drag and drop the .apk file mentioned above into your phone's SD card storage (if you can't find it, open mycomputer, you should see the SD card storage there.. place it in the "downloads" directory to find easily) once copied over, unplug your phone from your computer
5.now open Astro and navigate to the .apk, click it and install.. it will then be in your live wallpapers list
--- this can also be done directly from your phone in case you're not posting from a pc
THANK YOU
1. It says "We Can't Find This Page Anymore"
2. I "used" to use Astro File Manager, at someones suggestion, and then I found when I downloaded a wallpaper I may have sent to myself from my computer, or something similar, more easily found or manipulated if I used the "Files" program on the Galaxy phones
Well, I just realized as I am typing that, that that with me buying the MyTouch 4g on Wed, that HTC doesn't prolly have that file manager, and I will have to go back to the Astro app, correct
It isn't much worse is it, if at all. I just found it easier to select a file, then "move", then "to" to move a file out of the download folder
Can you straighten out my probably very skewed viewpoint on that LOL
And can you possibly find what you had found, but the link is broken?
Thanks for your help so quickly
Eric
Hi everyone, I searched a lot on this forum and others and I couldn't find an answer to my problem (or even if my problem is a big deal). I flashed Assonance with the include kernel, my first ROM flash =-) and I did a lot of research before I did it and decided to backup my Android ID...which I did, BUT I only wrote down the number and now when I enter it into "Android ID Changer v1.5" I click "Change ID" and it automatically reboots but does NOT change my ID...yes I have busy box and super user access. Can anybody help me? Is this even a big deal?
on the root of your SD card, create a file name udpate.id (yes, udpate, it's a typo, but that's what the startup script reads) and put only your android id in it. then restart your phone and check if the idea has changed. also it's not that big of a deal, but the problem with these custom roms is that everyone on the same rom ends up with the same android id (i think?) which causes us to queue up for downloads on the market instead of downloading instantly.
slifer315 said:
on the root of your SD card, create a file name udpate.id (yes, udpate, it's a typo, but that's what the startup script reads) and put only your android id in it. then restart your phone and check if the idea has changed. also it's not that big of a deal, but the problem with these custom roms is that everyone on the same rom ends up with the same android id (i think?) which causes us to queue up for downloads on the market instead of downloading instantly.
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Thanks! Just a regular .txt file? Like make one from notepad?
Endoran said:
Thanks! Just a regular .txt file? Like make one from notepad?
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Yes, but save it as a .id or save the .txt and rename the extension to .id.
I was trying to cleanup carrier bloatware off my phone and I think I deleted some apps that were critical.
I deleted ItsOnService.apk (NetworkSystemProvider) and ItsOnUID.apk. Unfortunately I didn't make a backup of them. Then, wifi and LTE/3g stopped working (even if Wifi is connected, internet is permanently not available).
The worst part of this is that the issue persists after reflashing back to stock. The problem is I don't think the stock roms contain the /carrier directory. And now I cannot complete the setup wizard because at first boot, I'm forced to select a wifi network and once I connect internet is not available, so the wizard won't proceed.
Is there anything I can do? If someone were to send me the missing APKs could I use recovery mode and sideload them?
Chanman said:
I was trying to cleanup carrier bloatware off my phone and I think I deleted some apps that were critical.
I deleted ItsOnService.apk (NetworkSystemProvider) and ItsOnUID.apk. Unfortunately I didn't make a backup of them. Then, wifi and LTE/3g stopped working (even if Wifi is connected, internet is permanently not available).
The worst part of this is that the issue persists after reflashing back to stock. The problem is I don't think the stock roms contain the /carrier directory. And now I cannot complete the setup wizard because at first boot, I'm forced to select a wifi network and once I connect internet is not available, so the wizard won't proceed.
Is there anything I can do? If someone were to send me the missing APKs could I use recovery mode and sideload them?
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do you still have the rooted system image on ur sdcard?? just reroot
Google~Android said:
do you still have the rooted system image on ur sdcard?? just reroot
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I do have the rooted image, as well as the stock image, I have applied both, the problem still exists. I think when I reroot or reflash it's not writing the /carrier directory, that must have come from somewhere else. I confirmed this by unpacking the TOT file and looking inside, it has all the apps, but it does not have the /carrier directory. Do you have ItsOnService.apk and ItsOnUID.apk? Maybe I could try sideloading them?
Chanman said:
I do have the rooted image, as well as the stock image, I have applied both, the problem still exists. I think when I reroot or reflash it's not writing the /carrier directory, that must have come from somewhere else. I confirmed this by unpacking the TOT file and looking inside, it has all the apps, but it does not have the /carrier directory. Do you have ItsOnService.apk and ItsOnUID.apk? Maybe I could try sideloading them?
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nope i don't have a g4 as of now...shud be here in a week
Chanman said:
I was trying to cleanup carrier bloatware off my phone and I think I deleted some apps that were critical.
I deleted ItsOnService.apk (NetworkSystemProvider) and ItsOnUID.apk. Unfortunately I didn't make a backup of them. Then, wifi and LTE/3g stopped working (even if Wifi is connected, internet is permanently not available).
The worst part of this is that the issue persists after reflashing back to stock. The problem is I don't think the stock roms contain the /carrier directory. And now I cannot complete the setup wizard because at first boot, I'm forced to select a wifi network and once I connect internet is not available, so the wizard won't proceed.
Is there anything I can do? If someone were to send me the missing APKs could I use recovery mode and sideload them?
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You need to know exactly what you deleted. The itsonuid is in the system/priv-app directory. I didn't see the itsonservice but didn't spend much time looking. You need to know if you deleted things out of carrier partition or vendor partition or both... Get a list together...
Agimax said:
You need to know exactly what you deleted. The itsonuid is in the system/priv-app directory. I didn't see the itsonservice but didn't spend much time looking. You need to know if you deleted things out of carrier partition or vendor partition or both... Get a list together...
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Thanks, I can confirm what you're saying, I did find ItsOnUID in system/priv-app, so at least I can restore that one. However, I am pretty sure ItsOnService is in /carrier and I deleted it using ES File Explorer. I had deleted ItsOnUID with Titanium Backup. Titanium Backup was not able to find ItsOnService, so that's why I had used ES File Explorer, which confirms that ItsOnService must have been in /carrier.
Since it looks like there is no /carrier directory in these TOT files, is there some other way I can get ItsOnService.apk? Can anyone out there send it to me?
Chanman said:
Thanks, I can confirm what you're saying, I did find ItsOnUID in system/priv-app, so at least I can restore that one. However, I am pretty sure ItsOnService is in /carrier and I deleted it using ES File Explorer. I had deleted ItsOnUID with Titanium Backup. Titanium Backup was not able to find ItsOnService, so that's why I had used ES File Explorer, which confirms that ItsOnService must have been in /carrier.
Since it looks like there is no /carrier directory in these TOT files, is there some other way I can get ItsOnService.apk? Can anyone out there send it to me?
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Might be a little late but here ya go.
2348z said:
Might be a little late but here ya go.
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Thanks a lot!!!
Chanman said:
Thanks a lot!!!
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No problem buddy. ?
Got a $50kindle just as a reader and to store all my work pdf manuals and docs. I want to create folders and move the files to the sdcard. I can't find a file manager app that is able to do this. Seems to be a write issue. Do I need to root just do this simple thing? Assuming root would give access. Managing files from PC would defeat purpose.
At this time, I want to change as little as possible about the OS and device. If I root it will I be unable to get updates from Amazon?
Thanks all.
try ES FILE EXPLORER...i do that but i have root so don't really know if it works with or without root... give it a go.
Also if you root you will not get updates from Amazon, but the rooting gives you a whole new features and open the tablet for greater things... also try to install Greenify and then, this will work like a 150$ tablet...
Do I need to root just do this simple thing?
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Unfortunately, I think you will need to root to do what you want. See this thread if you haven't already.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/help/improvements-regarding-external-sdcard-t3245649
At this time, I want to change as little as possible about the OS and device. If I root it will I be unable to get updates from Amazon?
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Rooting by itself won't change the way the OS operates on the surface. Most people who root then manually disable future OTA updates. If you don't manually disable future updates, then you should still get them. Any future updates from Amazon, though, could very well revoke root access, meaning you'd be right back in your current situation, i.e. unable to write to your SD card.
Hi together
I just got my new S2 tab 9.7" wifi. I took the SD-card from my S4 phone and put it in the tab. Now it sees how much free space is on the card, it also sees the folders, but no files. I also can't write on the card.
What do I do wrong?
Many tks!
Sir Backe said:
Hi together
I just got my new S2 tab 9.7" wifi. I took the SD-card from my S4 phone and put it in the tab. Now it sees how much free space is on the card, it also sees the folders, but no files. I also can't write on the card.
What do I do wrong?
Many tks!
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If you are using mm, you need to give the file manager explicit permission to write to the sdcard.
The file manager should ask for this permission.
ashyx said:
If you are using mm, you need to give the file manager explicit permission to write to the sdcard.
The file manager should ask for this permission.
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Thank you ashyx. What is "mm"? (Sorry for my stupid question but someone stands on my brain)
Sir Backe said:
Thank you ashyx. What is "mm"? (Sorry for my stupid question but someone stands on my brain)
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MM = Marshmallow
Tks
I felt it's a stupid question...
It's strange. Android sees the card in Settings/memory. It also sees that 51 GB of 59 are full. But only sometimes it also sees the files. Sometimes it only sees the folders, and when opening them they seem to be empty. Just no files can be seen. But once it even worked to open Fotos on the SD-card, change something and save it again...
That's really strange, and I have no more idea what I could try else?
Sir Backe said:
Tks
I felt it's a stupid question...
It's strange. Android sees the card in Settings/memory. It also sees that 51 GB of 59 are full. But only sometimes it also sees the files. Sometimes it only sees the folders, and when opening them they seem to be empty. Just no files can be seen. But once it even worked to open Fotos on the SD-card, change something and save it again...
That's really strange, and I have no more idea what I could try else?
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Use a different file manager. If you're rooted the best is root explorer.
They also have a free non root version called Explorer or try ES Explorer.
ashyx said:
Use a different file manager. If you're rooted the best is root explorer.
They also have a free non root version called Explorer or try ES Explorer.
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I already did that. The phone is rooted, TWRP on it. Since Total Commander didn't work on the SD card, and also the built in file manager from Samsung I installed ES file explorer. And then it worked. But only for a short time. It's really strange.
Thanks for your help anyhow! I keep on trying and hoping...
Same here, tried several fm, and reformatted my Samsung evo+ 128gb from the tablet and win 7 still having issues.
Sir Backe said:
I already did that. The phone is rooted, TWRP on it. Since Total Commander didn't work on the SD card, and also the built in file manager from Samsung I installed ES file explorer. And then it worked. But only for a short time. It's really strange.
Thanks for your help anyhow! I keep on trying and hoping...
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You won't have any issues with root explorer.
Also MM manages sdcard access on a per app basis. The app must be mm compatible and request access permission.
App permissions can also be enabled/disabled in app manager.
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You won't have any issues with root explorer.
Also MM manages sdcard access on a per app basis. The app must be mm compatible and request access permission.
App permissions can also be enabled/disabled in app manager.
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tks ashyx. Yes, I already bought a new Samsung superfast card. This works now. Merry Christmas!
Had the same issue, it was definitively the card. Works perfectly with any file manager after getting a new one. Cheers