.. - Shield Q&A

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oops did not see this thread when commented on the other
poo-tang said:
+1 Maybe a complete system dump from someone could help everyone and Project Sheild users in further development.
I would personally like to start playing around with the Grid application.
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I've never dumped a system before, but I have my shield and will dump if someone can give me a simple walkthrough. I have adb installed.

Endorn said:
I've never dumped a system before, but I have my shield and will dump if someone can give me a simple walkthrough. I have adb installed.
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If you have ADB installed already its simple .
Just open a cmd window, make sure your Shield is connected
Code:
adb devices
and then enter this code to copy the hole contents of your devices system folder to your PC (E.G Build.prop,System apps, etc)
Code:
adb pull /system
EDIT - If need some more info, find a ADB tutorial HERE and the correct ADB drivers for Nvidia Shield HERE. After you have the system folder on your PC if you would be so kind to ZIP it and uploaded it somewhere on to the net it would be a great help.

Thanks! I'll dump as soon as I get home from work. Around 5:30 est

Thanks man you rock!

poo-tang said:
If you have ADB installed already its simple .
Just open a cmd window, make sure your Shield is connected
Code:
adb devices
and then enter this code to copy the hole contents of your devices system folder to your PC (E.G Build.prop,System apps, etc)
Code:
adb pull /system
EDIT - If need some more info, find a ADB tutorial HERE and the correct ADB drivers for Nvidia Shield HERE. After you have the system folder on your PC if you would be so kind to ZIP it and uploaded it somewhere on to the net it would be a great help.
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I'm having trouble getting this to work. I downloaded the adb drivers for shield, but I can't find any shield adb device to install them to.
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Endorn said:
I'm having trouble getting this to work. I downloaded the adb drivers for shield, but I can't find any shield adb device to install them to.
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I think the problem is USB debugging isn't turned on, but I can't find the setting on the shield anywhere... any thoughts?

usb debugging is usually in settings under developer options, alternatively you could use a file manager like astro and simply navigate to /system to copy and paste the files to your memory card. If adb is giving you trouble if you could pull system/app and system/framework that is the main thing we need. Thanks so much man!

try going the the about device page and tapping the build number 10? times
checked just now, go to settings>about shield then tap build number to unhide developer settings.

chevyowner said:
try going the the about device page and tapping the build number 10? times
checked just now, go to settings>about shield then tap build number to unhide developer settings.
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hahaha what a crazy way to hide it. That worked thanks, pulling the system now.

Endorn said:
hahaha what a crazy way to hide it. That worked thanks, pulling the system now.
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Nice work Thanks.
Let the theaming, modding, porting begin
Sent from my C6603 using Tapatalk 2

poo-tang said:
Nice work Thanks.
Let the theaming, modding, porting begin
Sent from my C6603 using Tapatalk 2
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I'm going to make a post in the dev section, but figured I'd paste this here first. Enjoy!
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23060877489997514

You rock mate! Diving in now!

Related

[GUIDE] [VIDEO] Various Guides Including Root and ROM reviews

Sticky Worthy?
How To Guides in Video Form:
How To One Click Unlock Bootloader http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSVD5b9nAcI&list=UU1J4DKcJXENzC-FkyMU6dow&index=15&feature=plcp
How To Manually Unlock Bootloader http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSVD5b9nAcI&list=UU1J4DKcJXENzC-FkyMU6dow&index=15&feature=plcp
One Click DebugFS method: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpuiKIl7lpI&feature=share&list=UU1J4DKcJXENzC-FkyMU6dow
Video Root Guide: http://youtu.be/cuiJYKV2GGU
^^This is just a Visual aid for the method provided by Invisiblek outlined here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756885
How to Update Your Baseband/Modem to latest OTA : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2dQ2kv9kYs&feature=share&list=UU1J4DKcJXENzC-FkyMU6dow
How To Nandroid backup in Cwm Recovery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zWSK7cO3xg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
How To Unbrick, Unroot, Factory Restore Galaxy S III http://youtu.be/p0T4FO_NZ8Y
How To Easily Backup Apps and Data to Flashable.zip http://youtu.be/OPPoKlu_4qw
How To Install CM9 or CM10: http://youtu.be/f68NgGgrwAQ
How To Back up and Restore IMEI: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl6Ms3oVEDo&feature=share&list=UU1J4DKcJXENzC-FkyMU6dow
How To Use Your SGS3 as a Netflix Remote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JICq0P1Ywg4&feature=share&list=UU1J4DKcJXENzC-FkyMU6dow
Rom Reviews and Install Guides:
JellyWiz Touchwiz Jelly Bean 4.1.1 Rom Review and Install: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twDBZg4wkBk&feature=share&list=UU1J4DKcJXENzC-FkyMU6dow
Liquid v2 RC3 Rom Review and Install http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieuy5Bx76-Q&feature=share&list=UU1J4DKcJXENzC-FkyMU6dow
AOKP 4.1.1 Rom Review and Install: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjULad8XS-4&feature=share&list=UU1J4DKcJXENzC-FkyMU6dow
MIUI v4.1 Jelly Bean Review and Install for Unlocked Bootloaderhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azkToBXLjig&list=UU1J4DKcJXENzC-FkyMU6dow&index=2&feature=plcp
Cyanogen Mod 10 Jelly Bean for Unlocked Bootloader http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nW0SRKxUQk&list=UU1J4DKcJXENzC-FkyMU6dow&index=14&feature=plcp
Clean Rom Full Review and Install For Unlocked Bootloader http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PtIKXddfNI&list=UU1J4DKcJXENzC-FkyMU6dow&index=7&feature=plcp
Bean's Custom Stock Rom Review and Install For Unlocked Bootloader http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=napoMpZKCDA&list=UU1J4DKcJXENzC-FkyMU6dow&index=13&feature=plcp
First ROM Stock Stripped by Invisiblek: for Locked Bootloader https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Oek_24wEXI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Cyanogen Mod 10 Rom Review: for Locked Bootloader http://youtu.be/2efLx_iTBDk
AOKP Android Open Kang Project Milestone 6 Review and Install for Locked Bootloader http://youtu.be/ATiFaCssKHs
Synergy Rom (Battery life and Stability) Review and Install for Locked Bootloader http://youtu.be/bj7w2nu_sKk
fix your link. you forgot the opening [ preceding the closing youtube tag.
Could you please do a back-to-stock video as well?
Thanks for doing this. First Samsung phone so it's quite new to me. Appreciate the video, it'll definitely help
Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk 2
Always wish these were made for each phone, the devs put so much work into making roms and root methods, but usually skimp on the instructions for those of us who aren't as experienced. Thanks for this
I will try to update this thread with any other videos I make, or I might make a separate thread. Glad its helped though.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
Thanks for the video. I'll be going through this as quickly as I can get home from work tomorrow!!
Great video, but in your description, to install the SDK using the Java links, I installed the JDK but the SDK install still thinks it's missing, and won't go any further, making me Cancel out. No idea what to do now...no SDK = no ADB commands :-(
minmongoblin said:
Great video, but in your description, to install the SDK using the Java links, I installed the JDK but the SDK install still thinks it's missing, and won't go any further, making me Cancel out. No idea what to do now...no SDK = no ADB commands :-(
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Alos agree great video and helped me do root in no time at all! However, like you I am unable to get the adb part of the video working. I followed your other video and written instructions to the "t", and I only got as far as..
"adb is not recognized as an internal or external command"
I got the Java JDK to install fine as well as the SDK with all the required installs you said were needed for it to work. I left out all others as I'm not really too familiar with adb is it is. I changed the path, and named folders and files exactly as you did in your video. However I could never get the cmd to show adb devices.
I know the original post stated that we should know how to use it before we try this, but after trying to do research on this for the past 4 hours last night.. I concluded I have no idea what I am doing wrong/nor how to do it properly apparently.
If anyone would be able to possibly give me some assistance that would be great .
Lemonhead8890 said:
Alos agree great video and helped me do root in no time at all! However, like you I am unable to get the adb part of the video working. I followed your other video and written instructions to the "t", and I only got as far as..
"adb is not recognized as an internal or external command"
I got the Java JDK to install fine as well as the SDK with all the required installs you said were needed for it to work. I left out all others as I'm not really too familiar with adb is it is. I changed the path, and named folders and files exactly as you did in your video. However I could never get the cmd to show adb devices.
I know the original post stated that we should know how to use it before we try this, but after trying to do research on this for the past 4 hours last night.. I concluded I have no idea what I am doing wrong/nor how to do it properly apparently.
If anyone would be able to possibly give me some assistance that would be great .
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Is your usb debugging enabled on your phohne?
When you cd <path to platform-tools>, then type: adb.exe
Does a long list of commands scroll across the screen?
Having the same problem. I see the long list of commands. But when I type "adb devices" nothing is listed.
trginter said:
Having the same problem. I see the long list of commands. But when I type "adb devices" nothing is listed.
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I haven't tried it myself yet, but it sounds like you don't have the drivers properly installed.
Sent from my Ally (Cant wait to get rid of this POS and replace it with my S3 tomorrow!)
NightxFall said:
I haven't tried it myself yet, but it sounds like you don't have the drivers properly installed.
Sent from my Ally (Cant wait to get rid of this POS and replace it with my S3 tomorrow!)
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That would be my guess. Put it in USB Debug mode, and plug the phone in, I think it auto-installs the ADB drivers.
Hmm, the phone is in USB Debugging Mode and plugged in, nothing downloaded.
trginter said:
Hmm, the phone is in USB Debugging Mode and plugged in, nothing downloaded.
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What is the exact output when you type adb devices?
Good to know root is avail
Will try this tomorrow after work
s197 said:
Is your usb debugging enabled on your phohne?
When you cd <path to platform-tools>, then type: adb.exe
Does a long list of commands scroll across the screen?
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For those having problems with this, look up "how to add a path to the windows command line“. You should not have to CD to a directory to make a command work .
Sent from my SCH-I535
s197 said:
Is your usb debugging enabled on your phohne?
When you cd <path to platform-tools>, then type: adb.exe
Does a long list of commands scroll across the screen?
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Yes, usb debugging was on when I tried to do this. I usually always just leave it on honestly.
I guess I should have been more clear about where I was at, but yes i did the
cd platform-tools .. enter.. then adb.exe.. and thats when I got the 'adb' is not an internal or external command. I dont know where I messed up along the way... . I feel pretty confident I did everything correctly.
However there was one difference i did notice. On the path stated in the guide it says system32 something then you list the path to platform tools and whatnot.... but mine had something /windowspowershell/ or something like that.
I went back to the start and deleted my drivers and reinstalled them but deleted the jdk and sdk for the time being.. Maybe ill try again soon if I can figure it out better.
I believe this will help a lot of you. Thanks goes to Adrynalyne....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=879701
Lemonhead8890 said:
Yes, usb debugging was on when I tried to do this. I usually always just leave it on honestly.
I guess I should have been more clear about where I was at, but yes i did the
cd platform-tools .. enter.. then adb.exe.. and thats when I got the 'adb' is not an internal or external command. I dont know where I messed up along the way... . I feel pretty confident I did everything correctly.
However there was one difference i did notice. On the path stated in the guide it says system32 something then you list the path to platform tools and whatnot.... but mine had something /windowspowershell/ or something like that.
I went back to the start and deleted my drivers and reinstalled them but deleted the jdk and sdk for the time being.. Maybe ill try again soon if I can figure it out better.
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It sounds like you're not moving to the right directory. Check to see where your adb file is, on the new SDK it's in platform-tools but if you downloaded ADB from a long time ago, it's in another folder (I think tools, but it's been a while).
What I would do is navigate to your adb file from "my computer". At the top, under address, it will show you the path you need to type. For instance, for me, I open my computer, C: drive, Android folder, then platform-tools. So my path would be:
Code:
cd C:\Android\platform-tools
Everyone's path is different depending on where you put your files.

[Tutorial] Proscan PLT-7035-PL Root and install GAPPS

Rooting and installing Google Play on the Proscan PLT7035-PL ** UPDATED **
*** Disclaimer ***
I am not responsible for bricked tablets, voided warranties, crashed computers and/or global thermonuclear war! This is what worked for me if you are unsure of anything in the following steps STOP NOW! There is no factory rom released for this tablet. If you brick it your possibly stuck until if and when they release an update!
These instructions assume you are competent to do the folling: get files on and off of your device using the mass storage driver, able to edit and understand changes to inf files, use command prompt, edit system user files and have enough patence to read all of the steps without skipping any. There are a few gotcha's that if are skipped will leave you pulling your hair out. Also these instructions are written for Windows. If your using Linux you shouldn't need my help anyways ..​
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This tutorial may also work on other Chinese generic tablets. You would only need get the hardware vendor and product ID's from the device info for step 2. For the purpose of this post I wont be getting into that but the information is out there.. GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND
Introduction
Its likely if you are reading you have recently visited Big Lots and scored a $69 7" tablet. Only to get home and find virtually NO information on rooting it or installing Google Play or GAPPs. I know I was in that boat but after a few hours of messing around I got it. I am writing this to hopefully help the hundreds of others I see out there asking for help on this.
Step 1 Download Stuff (Things to round up before you even think about starting)
Root with Restore by Bin4ry v15 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460 .** UPDATE ** I attached the version I used to this post
ADB Drivers - You have several options here, milage may very.** UPDATE ** I attached USB drivers to this post. I had to seperate the 64 and 32 bit drivers to get the files under the 8 mb limit for uploads
install android SDK http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r21-windows.zip and follow instructions to get the google usb drivers. Search XDA there are several guides, I couldn't find the one I used as of writing this article but there are many out there.
Search google and find a zip with just the ADB drivers.
Download Super One Click Root and use the drivers in the tools directory of the zip. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
Root Explorer - quick way to move and remount file systems rw with ease. I used v2.13.1. Google around and find an APK to install, just be careful there is another completely differnent package out there called "rooted explorer" it may work but I have not tried it. ** UPDATE ** I attached the version I used to this post
Google Apps for ICS - gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip is what I used from http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip ** Update ** I replaced the URL with a direct download link from goo.im enjoy!
**NOTE** SUPER ONE CLICK ROOT WILL NOT ROOT YOUR TABLET SO DON'T BOTHER TRYING!
Step 2 install and configure your ADB USB Drivers (Let the fun begin)
Extract your zip file containing the ADB USB drivers or Install the Android SDK and follow instructions on how to use the SDK manager to download the lastest drivers from google.
Once downloaded edit the inf file (usually named android_winusb.inf)
Add the following under the [Google.NTx86] heading and again under the [Google.NTamd64] heading: (one is for 32bit systems and the other is for 64 bit Systems)
Code:
;ProScan plt-7035
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_2207&PID_0010
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_2207&PID_0010&REV_0222&MI_01
After saving and exiting. Turn on USB Debugging on your tablet. It is under Settings => Developer Options and is the first option at the top make sure it has a check in the checkbox. Exit the developer screen by pressing back or the home key and plug in your tablet to a usb port on your computer using a micro-USB cable.
Device detection should at this point detect a few devices but at least 1 will fail without drivers. Possibly more on XP systems..
Under Device Manager => Other Devices you should have a device called "PLT7035-PL" use the usb drivers modifed above to install the ADB USB Drivers.
*** Important Note ***
At this point even with the ADB Driver installed ADB will not see the tablet. We have to create or edit the file c:\users\whatever your username is\.android\adb_usb.ini
If you have already run ADB at any time on your system the file and directory should already exist. If not you will need to create the directory and the file.
on a single line simply add this to a blank line in the file and save and exit:
0x2207
This tells ADB to look for that vendor code. (if you allready have ADB on your computer 'adb devices' should now show your tablet.
** UPDATE ** This is still necessary even if using the drivers attached to this post!​
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Step 3 Root your Tablet!
*** Warning ***
I almost bricked my tablet on this step due to an error with a faulty PlayStore I had tried to install just using the APK. It kept the tablet from rebooting properly during the root process! I recommend erasing all user data before continuing YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
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Extract Root with Restore by Bin4ry v15 to the directory of your choosing.
From explorer on your pc double click the RunMe.bat and select option one.
This particular root uses the system restore function to gain root access. If everything goes right you should get a prompt on the table to restore an image.
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Press restore ON THE TABLET without entering a password or changing anything else and after a minute or two (maybe more) it should reboot.. Do some more stuff then reboot one more time and you should now have a rooted tablet.
Step 4 Copy root explorer and gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip to the internal storage of the tablet.
Make sure the tablet is plugged into your computer and turn On USB Storage.
Copy rootexplorer.apk and gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip to the Downloads folder via windows explorer and the removeable drive from the tablet.
Step 5 Install root explorer
ON THE TABLET: to applications => explorer => Internal memory => Download => rootexplorer.apk
This should bring up the apk installer and ask for permission to install rootexplorer. Follow the prompts until rootexplorer is installed.
Open root explorer. The first time you open it if everything is right you should get a prompt from SU to allow root access, hit grant. After that you might get a message that you need to close and reopen root explorer again, this is completely normal.
Step 6 Remount File Systems r/w
Once root explorer is open and has root access you should be in the root directory of the device.At the top you should see a message that says "Mounted as r/o" and a button to the right of it that says "mount as r/w".
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Click the button to mount / as rw.
The message at the top should change to "mounted as r/w" and the button should change to "mount as r/o"
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Scroll to the system folder and open it.
At the top you should see a message that says "Mounted as r/o" and a button to the right of it that says "mount as r/w".
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Click the button to mount /system as rw.
The message at the top should change to "mounted as r/w" and the button should change to "mount as r/o"
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Now click on the ../ Parent Folder icon on the top to go back to the root directory,
Step 7 Extract GAPPS
Scroll to and tap sdcard
Scroll to and tap Download
You should see the google apps file we copied earlier.
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tap and hold on gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip until the menu comes up and select "extract all" this will extract the zip file to /sdcard/extracted/gapps-ics-20120429-signed/
Step 8 Copy Google APPS to /system
Scroll to and TAP .. Parent folder at the top to go back a directory to /sdcard/
Scroll to and TAP extracted
Scroll to and TAP gapps-ics-20120429-signed
You should see 5 items, install-optional.sh, META-INF, optional, system and the ../ Parent Folder link.
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*** WARNING *** Do not click on the install-optional.sh bad things might happen!
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TAP and hold on the system folder until the menu comes up and select copy.
This will place a paste button on the bottom of the screen be careful not to hit it yet or you will have problems.
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TAP ../ Parent Folder until the directory at the top says / (you should have to go back 2 or 3 folders)
You should now see a bunch of folders in the root directory as well as the tablets system folder. There should NOT be a ".. Parent folder" visible.
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Now hit the paste button on the bottom left. You should get a warning massage saying "system already exist. Do you want to overwrite it?" hit yes
The file copy takes 1 to 2 minutes when it is done all that is left is to remount the / and /system folders r/o and reboot the tablet
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Step 9 Remount file systems r/o
At the top you should see a message that says "Mounted as r/w" and a button to the right of it that says "mount as r/o".
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Click the button to mount / as ro.
The message at the top should change to "mounted as r/o" and the button should change to "mount as r/w"
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Scroll to and TAP system
At the top you should see a message that says "Mounted as r/w" and a button to the right of it that says "mount as r/o".
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Click the button to mount /system as ro.
click the back icon on the bottom left until you have exited root explorer.
Press the power button on the top of the tablet and turn it off and back on.
If everything went right you should now have a fully functioning rooted tablet with Google Playstore...
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WASN'T THAT FUN!!?!?!
Ive tried this several times. It hasn't worked yet. Maybe I am doing it wrong, not sure. Ill keep trying but I am losing hope.
I am trying with a Proscan PLT7035-PL
worked ... Many thanks to amjtech ...
Here's how to do it:
Install Android SDK, then install Android SDK Tools, Android SDK Platform-Tools, Google USB Driver (download from google)
Install PdaNet for Android on PC.
Attach Proscan pad, check Settings->Developer options->USB debugging to on
XP install adb driver - if unsuccessful, need modify registry
regedit under HKLM/SYSTEM Permissions -> Advance, check replace permission entries on all child
(http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/252428-45-installation-failed-access-denied)
Install USBDeview, run to see usb device attached, get device ID of PROSCAN pad (0x2207)
Add device ID to file adb_usb.ini in c:\docume~1\<user>\.android, also add google's id:
0x2207
0x18d1
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1479311)
(http://androidforums.com/kindle-fir...k-how-get-adb-running-root-superoneclick.html)
Now device will show running
Install ICS Root Unlocker 1.0, run ... got rooted.
Download Root Explorer (2.21.1).apk, Google Play Store (3.8.16).apk, and gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip from 4shared
http://www.4shared.com/folder/k86VyEKK/_online.html
follow the rest of the instruction (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1993013)
... reboot proscan ... voila !!!
Help me!! please!!
I pushed the reset button then right now it's stay at recovery mode ever and I don't what firmware name it's using.. Someone help me find the link to download firmware and teach me how to restore it!! thanks very, very much!!
Factory ROM
tnan0906 said:
I pushed the reset button then right now it's stay at recovery mode ever and I don't what firmware name it's using.. Someone help me find the link to download firmware and teach me how to restore it!! thanks very, very much!!
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Unfortunately as stated above there is no factory rom available for these tablets yet... I am looking into using rkflash or rkflashtool to download my rom prerooted so I have a backup and also can post a rooted rom for everyone. Most likely later this week I should have some time to figure out the rkflashtool and get it dumped.
I will post it here once it is done.
I'm going to say this now. I have a very busy schedule so I cannot guarantee when I will get this accomplished.
Also if this works for you please hit the thanks button.
Stuck
Humphrey1989 said:
Ive tried this several times. It hasn't worked yet. Maybe I am doing it wrong, not sure. Ill keep trying but I am losing hope.
I am trying with a Proscan PLT7035-PL
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How far are you getting? Were you able to get root?
Rom Backup
amjtech said:
Unfortunately as stated above there is no factory rom available for these tablets yet... I am looking into using rkflash or rkflashtool to download my rom prerooted so I have a backup and also can post a rooted rom for everyone. Most likely later this week I should have some time to figure out the rkflashtool and get it dumped.
I will post it here once it is done.
I'm going to say this now. I have a very busy schedule so I cannot guarantee when I will get this accomplished.
Also if this works for you please hit the thanks button.
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Thanks thanks thanks!! Please upload your backup from you for me! I think it will work because same products!! please as soon as possible!! Thanks you, thanks you very very much!!!
Confused as heck !!
OK, I am confused as heck here. I have the SDK installed. I have the USB Drivers installed. The PC sees the phone just fine, I can browse the internal storage and the external sd card with no problem. Windows XP Device Manager shows Android Phone, and under that the Android Composite ADB Interface.
PDANet works with the phone, no problem. However, adb devices never shows the device, and the Root program cannot find it either. At this point, I'm stumped. Any ideas what I need to do? I have put the android_usb.ini file in c:\Documents and Settings\myusername\Android with the necessary hex codes for the device and for Google. I'm going nuts here!
I know ADB is installed properly, because I can plug my phone into the PC and run adb devices, and it's detected just fine. It's just this tablet it can't find.
FIX: Not as obvious as it might have been, but here is the solution to my problem. I used the Search function to find the adb_usb.inf file - umm... it's in .android, not android. Once I added those ids, everything was fine.
No Market?
Achieved root, copied over the system folder from the zip, but no market. Did I miss something?
What about Recovery?
Just wondering if there is a recovery option as yet? That would be so helpful!
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spycom773469 said:
Achieved root, copied over the system folder from the zip, but no market. Did I miss something?
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Yeah, this happened to me too. And for some reason, when you go to the \system folder and look in apps there is another apps folder in there. I think there is something really odd going on with root manager possibly. I don't know what the deal is, but none of the Google Apps are running.
I've tried several older 4.0.x versions of GAPPS, and I will be danged if I can get any of them to work. I'm rooted OK, but that's all that worked thus far.
Good instructions! But failure... and then success
The instructions were great above! The pointer to the version of google play was bad, but I found this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1934441 and after using Root explorer to do the appropriate permissions at / and /system, and on the renamed file, it works!
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Now that I got Google Play to work...
I am having an odd problem however - the installation of apps stalls at 0% for about 30 seconds, and then continues. And as the percentage is updated, I see app screens cycling. And little google play shopping bags start to stack up in my "task tray" area of the tablet.
Does anybody else have that problem? It's very annoying! It seems like the downloaded apps not only install but open, eating up precious memory.
Speaking of which, how is the flash memory used? (4 GB), and not having apps take up the 500 MB that's available?
jmasters said:
Speaking of which, how is the flash memory used? (4 GB), and not having apps take up the 500 MB that's available?
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It is 4GB shared. I haven't tried looking at the partition table.
There is only 2GB usable, it's on the TF card, I moved the apps there.
Not sure how to access the SD card to put apps there.
netizenmt said:
Yeah, this happened to me too. And for some reason, when you go to the \system folder and look in apps there is another apps folder in there. I think there is something really odd going on with root manager possibly. I don't know what the deal is, but none of the Google Apps are running.
I've tried several older 4.0.x versions of GAPPS, and I will be danged if I can get any of them to work. I'm rooted OK, but that's all that worked thus far.
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My GAPPS are working fine. I thought about killing that /system/system folder and manually placing the files via adb.
Try checking the permissions too, I think they need to be 644 or better.
I've put the Tablet away for now, I will tinker again later probably.
Sent from my DIRTY Jelly Bean EVO 3D
How to move apps internally to TF card?
spycom773469 said:
It is 4GB shared. I haven't tried looking at the partition table.
There is only 2GB usable, it's on the TF card, I moved the apps there.
Not sure how to access the SD card to put apps there.
How do you move your apps there? I'm aware of the app called something like app2SD, but the TF card isn't an SD card.
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jmasters said:
spycom773469 said:
How do you move your apps there? I'm aware of the app called something like app2SD, but the TF card isn't an SD card.
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If you go to the Apps tab under the system settings you will see a button that says "Move to TF Card"
Sent from my DIRTY Jelly Bean EVO 3D
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netizenmt said:
Just wondering if there is a recovery option as yet? That would be so helpful!
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Yeah, this happened to me too. And for some reason, when you go to the \system folder and look in apps there is another apps folder in there. I think there is something really odd going on with root manager possibly. I don't know what the deal is, but none of the Google Apps are running.
I've tried several older 4.0.x versions of GAPPS, and I will be danged if I can get any of them to work. I'm rooted OK, but that's all that worked thus far.
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You have to extract the zip file, remount the file systems as rw and copy the /system folder from the zip into the / of the device so that all the files goto their proper places... if you have /system/system it was not copied correctly...
as far as those not getting ADB to reconize the tablet.. a) make sure you have usb debugging turned on and b) you put the hardware id in the adb_usb.ini file.. See the ** important note ** in Step 2!
Unzipping Files
I have read and followed your directions to download the files, but, my unit keeps saying it can not open any zip files.
Do you have any idea why it may say this or how to get around this problem so I can continue as instructed?
unzip on your computer and transfer over, or use root explorer
bluetxsteel said:
I have read and followed your directions to download the files, but, my unit keeps saying it can not open any zip files.
Do you have any idea why it may say this or how to get around this problem so I can continue as instructed?
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You can unzip them on your computer and then transfer them over, or use root explorer on your tablet. You'll have to hold your finger on the .zip file for a few seconds and then the unzip option pops up.
Well, everyone be careful! When my Google Play would not install properly, I tried to clean the tablet up, ie, put it back to its original condition. Somehow, I managed to cause something to crash, and from then on, the tablet won't boot past the Android startup screen, although I can adb into it and it is still rooted, etc. What I've got now is a project tablet - HOW TO UNBRICK THE BRICK.
my bricked too
netizenmt said:
Well, everyone be careful! When my Google Play would not install properly, I tried to clean the tablet up, ie, put it back to its original condition. Somehow, I managed to cause something to crash, and from then on, the tablet won't boot past the Android startup screen, although I can adb into it and it is still rooted, etc. What I've got now is a project tablet - HOW TO UNBRICK THE BRICK.
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I hope you do so or some body find a way to unbrick this thing as for me i still have 26 days to return mine.i got to the part where I was about to paste the system I hit yes then everything locked up. I noticed before I hit yes it said do you want to merge and copy the files over not do you want to overwrite it but I still hit yes bad idea. can anybody tell me why I said merge and copy. well this is the second one I have bricks follow the steps perfect got all the way to the end and this is what happens so I took the first 1 back guess I'm going to take a second back also and try again until i figure out what I'm doing wrong.has anybody maked a rkimage or a .zip. update that will work to re cover this thing. I would be willing to try it out for you because I can.
netizenmt said:
Well, everyone be careful! When my Google Play would not install properly, I tried to clean the tablet up, ie, put it back to its original condition. Somehow, I managed to cause something to crash, and from then on, the tablet won't boot past the Android startup screen, although I can adb into it and it is still rooted, etc. What I've got now is a project tablet - HOW TO UNBRICK THE BRICK.
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try doing an ADB shell
then the following commands
su
wipe data
this will reset the user partition. I had something similar happen on mine.. BTW 'wipe all' will definitly brick your tablet so be carefull
If you still cannot get it I was almost in a car accident yesterday and my tablet went flying and broke the screen... If you confident with a soldering iron I now have a plt-7035 mainboard prerooted and playstore installed for sale for $25 including shipping.. it would involve soldering 6 wire and the wifi antenna if your up to it pm me,, I know its good as I was able to ADB into it and run su and wipe data to reset it..
-Andrew

Root for Intex Aqua i-5 Updated [13/8/13]

I tried it on mobile,it worked.Hope it will work for you also.
Note:I'm not responsible for your device,if anything goes wrong.
You have to take responsibility for your actions.But i believe nothing goes wrong!
Currently it was working well in latest Software version 11.
Requirements:
*Andriod Driver should be installed correctly.
*USB-Debugging mode enabled on mobile
(Settings->Developer Options->USB Debugging)
*Just connect your mobile,Don't mount the sdcard.
*Turn off the firewall and Antivirus.
Rooting:
1.Download the zip(below) and extract to C: drive.
2.Then open the folder C:\intex_aqua_i5_root_cyb\
3.Run the root_cyb.bat and follow the procedures.
After rooted,Update your SuperSu app.
Thanks to Chainfire for SuperSu.
Download:
http://www.cybapps.com/view.php?id=22
Root for Intex Aqua i 5
Hi,
I tried this option to root, but no luck yet. Even i tried to root with "Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v31", it failed to show up. Please help me if there is any other option.
I tried it on my mobile,it worked fine without any error.
What error is it showed to you? and What you did?
I can help u.
Hi
Thanks for your quick reply. I have managed to take the screenshot as attached. Looks like it has issues while copying. I did exactly what you have instructed:
1. Install USB Driver
2. Unmount SD Card
3. Run the batch file under developer mode...then it has cleared the 1st step....
Regs
Before this method,did you tried anything to root?
Nope, as i got this device only last week.
I want to see what are the files inside /system/xbin.
You can get that by running these cmd on adb
adb shell
ls /system/xbin
And just to add, i have Kaspersky AV installed, is that prevents my rooting?
vowvenkat said:
And just to add, i have Kaspersky AV installed, is that prevents my rooting?
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No.
Because first,all files will copied to /sdcard/cyb/
You can check that.
Did you tried to list /system/xbin as i said?
vowvenkat said:
And just to add, i have Kaspersky AV installed, is that prevents my rooting?
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When i tried to Run the ADB from my win 7 it closes so swiftly, i am sorry can you pls help as to how to run it as well please?
1.Go my downloaded folder where you have adb.exe.
2.Then Right click on the empty place while pressing the SHIFT key simultaneously and then select "Open Command window here" option.
3.Now type "adb shell" in the command prompt.(Without quotes)
4.it will show something like this "[email protected]:/ $"
5.Then type "ls /system/xbin" (Without quotes)
Copy the result and paste here.
svprm said:
1.Go my downloaded folder where you have adb.exe.
2.Then Right click on the empty place while pressing the SHIFT key simultaneously and then select "Open Command window here" option.
3.Now type "adb shell" in the command prompt.(Without quotes)
4.it will show something like this "[email protected]:/ $"
5.Then type "ls /system/xbin" (Without quotes)
Copy the result and paste here.
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I am so thankful, i tried and pasted the result as an attachment now pls.
Looks Good.
Just now i updated the zip(Improved).
Delete previous extracted folder
Again download the zip from here:http://www.cybapps.com/view.php?id=22 and extract it.
Turn off the firewall and av.
Run the root_cyb.bat and follow the procedures.
svprm said:
Looks Good.
Just now i updated the zip(Improved).
Delete previous extracted folder
Again download the zip from here:http://www.cybapps.com/view.php?id=22 and extract it.
Turn off the firewall and av.
Run the root_cyb.bat and follow the procedures.
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Thanks So much, i tried that as well. Guess the issue still remain as such. Have posted the result for you to have a look at pls..
vowvenkat said:
Thanks So much, i tried that as well. Guess the issue still remain as such. Have posted the result for you to have a look at pls..
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Can you tell me the correct System version?
You can see here Setting -> About Phone.
Model Number:?
Android Version:?
Software Version:?
svprm said:
Can you tell me the correct System version?
You can see here Setting -> About Phone.
Model Number:?
Android Version:?
Software Version:?
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It has 4.1.2 version of Android, attached the screenshot for your ready reference
vowvenkat said:
It has 4.1.2 version of Android, attached the screenshot for your ready reference
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I have latest version 11.
See the attachments.
Try to update your software version.
svprm said:
I have latest version 11.
See the attachments.
Try to update your software version.
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Thanks Bro, i tried but the online update says i have the latest software. Not sure when Intex would be serving the latest updates. Will live with it for now. Thanks again for your time and effort.
vowvenkat said:
Thanks Bro, i tried but the online update says i have the latest software. Not sure when Intex would be serving the latest updates. Will live with it for now. Thanks again for your time and effort.
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svprm said:
I have latest version 11.
See the attachments.
Try to update your software version.
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I have the latest v 11 of the software but still the method doesn't work....pls help
sganguly said:
I have the latest v 11 of the software but still the method doesn't work....pls help
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Tell me briefly.
What is the error?
I can help u.

Picking up my htc one mini right now.

CyanogenMod 10.2 bring-up to follow shortly thereafter .
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h8rift said:
CyanogenMod 10.2 bring-up to follow shortly thereafter .
Sent from my One using xda app-developers app
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welcome! sounds good
Just waiting on initial kernel source
Sent from my One using xda app-developers app
i got a new htc one mini too it arriived today, got a t-mobile version from germany.
if somebody needs help with testing stuff just let me know.
Ice-Dead said:
i got a new htc one mini too it arriived today, got a t-mobile version from germany.
if somebody needs help with testing stuff just let me know.
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Hi, please connect your phone to your computer (make sure HTC drivers are installed)
Download the zip from the following link and unzip anywhere. Once done unzipping, open a command window in the directory where you extracted the files
http://d-h.st/qmi - adb files for Windows
Next, please run the following command. It will create a "tmo_dump" directory with all your system files. Once the command is done pulling all your system files, please zip it up and upload it, then PM me a link so I can mirror it on a file hosting site.
Code:
adb pull /system tmo_dump
Thanks
CNexus said:
Hi, please connect your phone to your computer (make sure HTC drivers are installed)
Download the zip from the following link and unzip anywhere. Once done unzipping, open a command window in the directory where you extracted the files
- adb files for Windows
Next, please run the following command. It will create a "tmo_dump" directory with all your system files. Once the command is done pulling all your system files, please zip it up and upload it, then PM me a link so I can mirror it on a file hosting site.
Code:
adb pull /system tmo_dump
Thanks
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i get this error:
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
Ice-Dead said:
i get this error:
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
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Are you sure you have the latest HTC drivers installed? You need to install HTC Sync to get the latest ones
CNexus said:
Are you sure you have the latest HTC drivers installed? You need to install HTC Sync to get the latest ones
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Hi,
Do you still need a tmo_dump? I've got a UK unlocked device.....
nelvinchi said:
Hi,
Do you still need a tmo_dump? I've got a UK unlocked device.....
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It would be nice to have as many dumps as possible :thumbup::thumbup:
CNexus said:
It would be nice to have as many dumps as possible :thumbup::thumbup:
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It was already running before you replied!!
I'll up it when done and PM you the link.....
nelvinchi said:
It was already running before you replied!!
I'll up it when done and PM you the link.....
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Awesome thanks!
CNexus said:
Are you sure you have the latest HTC drivers installed? You need to install HTC Sync to get the latest ones
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yes got the latest one but you get the files now anyway i guess.
Ice-Dead said:
yes got the latest one but you get the files now anyway i guess.
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Would you be able to do a team viewer with me so that we can figure out the issue?
Like I told the other guy, it would be nice to have as many dumps as possible
CNexus said:
Would you be able to do a team viewer with me so that we can figure out the issue?
Like I told the other guy, it would be nice to have as many dumps as possible
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im working on it right now cant do a team viewer session now but im sure i find a solution.
Ice-Dead said:
im working on it right now cant do a team viewer session now but im sure i find a solution.
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Cool. Try different cables (if possible), different ports, power cycle phone, power cycle computer...
If you type
Code:
adb devices
Does it come up as offline, or does nothing show up at all? Usb debugging is enabled, correct?
CNexus said:
Cool. Try different cables (if possible), different ports, power cycle phone, power cycle computer...
If you type
Code:
adb devices
Does it come up as offline, or does nothing show up at all? Usb debugging is enabled, correct?
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haha nice one it was usb debugging hate this original **** roms cant find ****
its working right now where do you want me to upload it?
ok its done now but 900mb big want me to delete something to make it smaller?
Ice-Dead said:
haha nice one it was usb debugging hate this original **** roms cant find ****
its working right now where do you want me to upload it?
ok its done now but 900mb big want me to delete something to make it smaller?
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No no, the entire thing please
Zip it up (you can use a ton of compression if you want) and PM me with the link and I'll post a stock rooted odexed and deodexed with credits to you
I have a link in my sig where you can sign up for Copy.com and you can use that. Or if you have dropbox or a Google account (you can upload to Drive then) you can use those
CNexus said:
No no, the entire thing please
Zip it up (you can use a ton of compression if you want) and PM me with the link and I'll post a stock rooted odexed and deodexed with credits to you
I have a link in my sig where you can sign up for Copy.com and you can use that. Or if you have dropbox or a Google account (you can upload to Drive then) you can use those
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CNexus would you want a Orange UK firmware as well?
you got mail
FYI....booted cm-10.2 on my htc mini last night.
BT/WiFi/ril/audio is all not working.....but not for long
Sent from my One using xda app-developers app

Full Screen?

Hi,
I have root,is there anyway we can make use of this great screen easily by getting rid of the navigation on the bottom and the google search bar then use a pie app for navigation?
Cheers.
PS I did search the forum but did not see this question come up.
MJ-12
FYI this has been covered in at least a few threads here.
But this is what I did-
Install this app (it's what I use) or a similar one of your choosing- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tk.eatheat.pie&hl=en
And add this line to your build.pro to get rid of your navbar- qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
Reboot after editing your build.prop.
That's all you gotta do.
_MetalHead_ said:
FYI this has been covered in at least a few threads here.
But this is what I did-
Install this app (it's what I use) or a similar one of your choosing- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tk.eatheat.pie&hl=en
And add this line to your build.pro to get rid of your navbar- qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
Reboot after editing your build.prop.
That's all you gotta do.
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did this and now my phone won't boot, just black screen after google logo
special.k said:
did this and now my phone won't boot, just black screen after google logo
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Did you edit anything else in your build.prop? All that does is trick the phone into thinking you've got hardware keys, thus eliminating the need for a navbar. There's no reason why that mod alone would cause your phone to not boot. Can you get into fastboot or recovery?
_MetalHead_ said:
Did you edit anything else in your build.prop? All that does is trick the phone into thinking you've got hardware keys, thus eliminating the need for a navbar. There's no reason why that mod alone would cause your phone to not boot. Can you get into fastboot or recovery?
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I just copy and pasted it in at the bottom, I think that was my problem. I can get into fastboot
special.k said:
I just copy and pasted it in at the bottom, I think that was my problem. I can get into fastboot
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Well you can try using adb to push an unedited build.prop back to /system and that should get you running again.
_MetalHead_ said:
Well you can try using adb to push an unedited build.prop back to /system and that should get you running again.
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Okay, where can I find that?
special.k said:
Okay, where can I find that?
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Just download the stock ROM and pull it out of /system. There should be one over in the dev section.
If you're not familiar with adb, you should probably be able to copy the build.prop over with the file manager in TWRP. Just put it on your SD and use TWRP to move it to /system.
If you have trouble finding the build.prop just let me know and I'll pull mine and post it for you.
_MetalHead_ said:
Just download the stock ROM and pull it out of /system. There should be one over in the dev section.
If you're not familiar with adb, you should probably be able to copy the build.prop over with the file manager in TWRP. Just put it on your SD and use TWRP to move it to /system.
If you have trouble finding the build.prop just let me know and I'll pull mine and post it for you.
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Okay thanks I will find it, I am on a ubuntu computer right now and am having trouble setting up adb on my old windows xp computer. ADB on ubuntu won't detect my device, I don't have TWRP installed or any recovery of that matter. Can only access fastboot
special.k said:
Okay thanks I will find it, I am on a ubuntu computer right now and am having trouble setting up adb on my old windows xp computer. ADB on ubuntu won't detect my device, I don't have TWRP installed or any recovery of that matter. Can only access fastboot
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Well that's gotta be annoying. I'm not familiar with ubuntu but have you made sure your drivers are installed on your xp machine?
_MetalHead_ said:
Well that's gotta be annoying. I'm not familiar with ubuntu but have you made sure your drivers are installed on your xp machine?
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I don't think so, it's not showing that any devices are connected
special.k said:
I don't think so, it's not showing that any devices are connected
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Look around for the drivers and manually install them. If you can't find them, this toolkit will install them for you- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2508817

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