HtcFacebook.apk - Droid Incredible Themes and Apps

well when i was going delete happy I accidentally killed this off.. would one of you be kind enough to upload it for me

Copied this from /system/app hopefully this is what you need.

tcberg2010 said:
Copied this from /system/app hopefully this is what you need.
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i grabbed it out of the system.img but yes that is what I need.. just cant get back in adb while in recovery lol

lol, i didn't delete anything when i first got su, and i've been afraid to turn my phone off even though i have superuser permissions, titanium, just didn't want to take th chance. Good luck getting back into recovery.
Maybe try using Bloo for Android or Babbler instead

tcberg2010 said:
lol, i didn't delete anything when i first got su, and i've been afraid to turn my phone off even though i have superuser permissions, titanium, just didn't want to take th chance. Good luck getting back into recovery.
Maybe try using Bloo for Android or Babbler instead
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ya i forgot to install busybox the first time so i tried for another day straight got back in and then deleted this like a idiot.. the offical FB app still works from market but I cant sync anyones facebook to my contacts atm.

Dont know if you tried
Get the loop.bat and it makes it pretty easy to get in
sometimes I have to do it 2 or 3 times but thats about the most it takes me to get into adb.
try it, it made rooting this phone the easiest root method on any phone I rooted so far.
did a 3g fender
a bunch of moto droids and one N1
I tried to post the bat file but its not working so here's my second method for you
Open a text program and paste all this in it then save it as loop.bat
:TOP
adb shell
GOTO TOP
This will make it easy to get into recovery for you
watch for the error to show up then you know you got it then you hit
ctrl+c to stop it

I had to use the loop.bat file to get adb in recovery, content for now until someone figures out how to unlock NAND protection.
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Did the same thing. Downloaded that file and it won't let me install it tho.???? Any suggestions?

same problem he is Havin

just wait for the nand unlock and all will be well then

Same problem
I downloaded the file, can someone please explain how to install it using ADB?

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BlackGlassSwype (NO EXPIRATION)

I know there are 3(or more) existing swype threads. I KNOW THIS. I just threw my swype kb file folder from black glass into the full version swype for those that wanted a BlackGlass swype that didnt know how to do it themselves. Get it HERE. If any one wants a new color lemme know and ill put it up when i get a chance, so we have more colors to choose from.
If you cant get it make sure you hav3 done the following:
for those who are getting expired messages try removing all traces of Swype:
1. In terminal,
Code:
rm /data/app/com.swype.android.inputmethod.apk
2. In terminal,
Code:
rm -r /data/data/com.swype.android.inputmethod
3. Clear your dalvik-cache
I've not gotten an expiration yet, but hopefully this works for you
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I love Swype, but have no idea what you're talking about lol. Can I get a screen shot?
wont install for me through a file manager, adb push, or adb install
Yeah this will not install no go.
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DanWalker said:
I love Swype, but have no idea what you're talking about lol. Can I get a screen shot?
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Sorry bout that. This is SWYPE. It has a black kb. It, unlike lite versions im seeing everyone complaining about does NOT expire. It looks like THIS(scroll down towards bottom)
ekolon said:
wont install for me through a file manager, adb push, or adb install
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you enabled sype input method right?
Envynet said:
Yeah this will not install no go.
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its always worked for me. Im currently using this exact apk in my rom. Not sure what the problem could be. You can always take the libs from it and throw them in your roms lib folder (using root explorer on an already installed system), thats how i make it work out of the box in my mods. It should just install, i normally use andro or root exp to install apps that werent included in the rom. Root commander works great too. I dont use adb for apk installation.
I tried pushing it first then used Astro to install
chfields said:
I tried pushing it first then used Astro to install
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THANKS for the feedback.Yeah astro should work too...
Maybe I got a bad download I will try again downloading it and using Root Explorer to install.
Envynet said:
Maybe I got a bad download I will try again downloading it and using Root Explorer to install.
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right on. if not pm n ill get it going for you. i have a few diff. copies,but this is the one im currently using. I had to mess with it some to get it to work with a new rom install(its a choice from get go) so i learned a little about installing it
Not working for me either... used Linda and Estrongs file explorers... neither worked.
Do you need a previous version of Swype installed for it to work?
Won't install for me either
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The way it worked for me, I had to adb remove swype first, then download to SD and then use astro to install
Yeah im going to guess if you had swype previously installed this one probably wont install for you.
the **** doesnt install anyway i tried, i did have it previously, what folder do i adb pull from?
I used Advanced task manager to uninstall my previous version, then Estrongs File Explorer to install this one, works fine for me. Thanks!
Won't install for me either...
phonetec said:
the **** doesnt install anyway i tried, i did have it previously, what folder do i adb pull from?
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system/app...you will probably need to list the files to see exactly what its named to remove.
adb remount
adb shell
cd system/app
ls
rm whateveritsnamed.apk
This is a developer site right? Well this is just an app install. I put it up to help ppl out not piss them off. Ive listed the best way to do it and it works FLAWLESSLY. Please do the following or listen to my previous instructions before threadbombing...This is not hard, so please calm down and try not to get upset. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
INSTRUCTIONS
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1)REMOVE ANY EXISTING SWYPE YOU MAY ALREADY HAVE
2)MAKE SURE ITS ACTUALLY GONE(it can be pesky to remove)
3)DOWNLOAD THE APK TO SD
4)USE ANDROZIP FILE EXPLORER TO INSTALL THE FILE(i think astro works too)
5)ENABLE YOUR SWYPE OPTION FROM settings/language keyboards
6)LONG PRESS ON A TEXT ENTRY FIELD
7)TAP INPUT METHOD
8)CHOOSE SWYPE TO USE IT
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And lastly if this does not work for you and you still really want swype i have a rom i just put up yesturday that has swype,android kb, and htc kb included and you just select whichever you want to use(no installing anything). Good luck AND MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU(im not a star wars freak, just seemed like the right thing to say)
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Thanks, was missing my black kb, any chance we could get the micro black version? Mine quit on me yesterday morning

New Root is READY!!{STICKY ROOT}

I just saw this!
http://twitter.com/unrevoked
They're currently working on one that will write to /system.
Stay tuned!
Thanks guys! Awesome work!
VoXHTC said:
I just saw this!
http://twitter.com/unrevoked
I downloaded an .apk file and I'm staring at it now..
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I'm not very happy with installing and running things on my phone without knowing quite what they do. you go first
Yeah, report back if it breaks anything. I wanna root mine and this way seems easy.
LOL no way.. u 1st.
It worked, but unfortunately it has to be applied on each reboot. not a sticky root. I know my low post count will make you sketchy of this point. all I can say is that it is true. dropped it on my SD, used astro to access it, installed, and it worked just like blackrain, one click. except not sticky.
works great. gotta do it every boot.
Yep me to tried it and worked so how would this work on installing toms though since a reboot get rid of the root?
Oh my god i wanna do it. Its gotta be legit.. Right?
jachase42 said:
It worked, but unfortunately it has to be applied on each reboot. not a sticky root. I know my low post count will make you sketchy of this point. all I can say is that it is true. dropped it on my SD, used astro to access it, installed, and it worked just like blackrain, one click. except not sticky.
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Well it got rooted, going to reboot and see
Hmmm. So if its not sticky, its pretty much pointless to me. Gonna way for the real Root to come. I mean the phone just came out so it shouldnt be long.
I'm still showing sudo permissions on reboot, going to test a few things. like the overclock app, and terminal access.
EDIT: Confirmed, SetCPU for Root cannot request permission. not a sticky root, just as it says.
so what does this do for me, i did it but i can't get into where all the apps i've downloaded are and stuff, i'm confused. what can i do with this root?
can you write to system from within android? if so root explorer will let you easily remove stock apps
no you can't due to current limitations
There is no rw for /system currently. < this should be written in bold and stickied.
I find their lack of information disturbing. If it really needs to be run every boot, why don't they say that? Their site doesn't have a single bit of info on it.
Well there is the long shell way.
Can I use this to create a perfect backup of my phone so I can restore it at any time?
actually when you do it on the phone it tells you that it needs to be run every reboot. so we can't get rid of sprint applications through the phone because of a lack RW for the system, but can we do this pc side???
i'm in boot mode what do i do so i can get rid of sprint apps and what not, how do i do a nandroid, and how can i back up all of my aps.
Anyone know what this means?
Root protip: bind mounts are your friend: busybox touch /data/local/blank; mount -o bind /data/local/blank /system/app/Sprint_NFL.apk

[Q] Rebooting to Bootstrap

I have been trolling the forums for awhile and I never post but this is something that I have not been able to come across. Why after I used the bootstrap app and load into the recovery menu that now every time I go to reboot my phone I automatically go into the recovery menu even after a successful boot? Hope I worded that right. Please help and thank you!!
just realized I am in the theme section. Can this be moved to the appropriate board. THANKS!!
That's the way it works, it hijacks the bootloader, trust me its a good thing. Bootloop, battery pull, recovery, restore backup. Several times I've been glad it works that way.
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Wait. I have a normal reboot. Maybe mine is messed up?
Yeah I got that but I thought it was only if I pulled the battery after it bootlooped. It does it every reboot except after I flashed a "rom", but I didn't like the rom so I reverted back to stock. I mean its awesome to have the security blanket but it can also be a bad thing if my 14 yo cousin gets ahold of my phone then formats my system an then reboots. Thanks for the help by the way.
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The recovery works by looking for a file : /data/.recovery_mode
If it's there, then it goes into recovery mode, if not, then it allows for a normal boot.
However, if doing normal boot, it actually places the /data/.recovery_mode file and then erases it once the system is fully booted. I know this is confusing, but this is how it knows to go back into recovery if you did a battery pull (ie, the file was created, but never erased since you didn't complete the boot process).
All of this is supposed to happen automagically, but I've heard of that file sometimes getting 'stuck' and not deleted. Thus, causing you to reboot into recovery every time.
There is nothing inside the file, just an empty marker. You may want to delete that file and reboot. Should help.
-Z
If you want to remove bootstrap, you can do SBF flash, which I did several times and it perfectly works.
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
The recovery works by looking for a file : /data/.recovery_mode
If it's there, then it goes into recovery mode, if not, then it allows for a normal boot.
However, if doing normal boot, it actually places the /data/.recovery_mode file and then erases it once the system is fully booted. I know this is confusing, but this is how it knows to go back into recovery if you did a battery pull (ie, the file was created, but never erased since you didn't complete the boot process).
All of this is supposed to happen automagically, but I've heard of that file sometimes getting 'stuck' and not deleted. Thus, causing you to reboot into recovery every time.
There is nothing inside the file, just an empty marker. You may want to delete that file and reboot. Should help.
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Ok I understand completely I knew the process but did not quite understand. Now the last question, is the only way to remove it to flash or can I use a file manager to remove it?
Oh and thanks for the help by the way.
UPDATE:
So I think I found it.
Unroot and Remove Recovery Via RootExplorer
jkpair said:
Ok I understand completely I knew the process but did not quite understand. Now the last question, is the only way to remove it to flash or can I use a file manager to remove it?
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You can just delete it with a file manager (I am not sure about the permissions though .. you may need rootexplorer?)
I generally just do things like that from adb shell.
I KNOW I can delete it that way
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
You can just delete it with a file manager (I am not sure about the permissions though .. you may need rootexplorer?)
I generally just do things like that from adb shell.
I KNOW I can delete it that way
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so for adb shell it would be something like:
Code:
adb shell
cd /system/bin
rm -r hijack
If thats right I won't try unless I know for sure. I don't know why but I have just got into a habit of googling after I ask. Lol I think this is it: Easy way to remove Koush's recovery?
So the logwrapper is the main file that matters not the hijack file and the original logwrapper was renamed to logwrapper.bin so I just replace Koush's recovery logwrapper with the previous one by copying over it.
Once again thanks for the help. Seems the answer is always 42.
jkpair said:
so for adb shell it would be something like:
Code:
adb shell
cd /system/bin
rm -r hijack
If thats right I won't try unless I know for sure. I don't know why but I have just got into a habit of googling after I ask. Lol I think this is it: Easy way to remove Koush's recovery?
So the logwrapper is the main file that matters not the hijack file and the original logwrapper was renamed to logwrapper.bin so I just replace Koush's recovery logwrapper with the previous one by copying over it.
Once again thanks for the help. Seems the answer is always 42.
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I'm sorry, I misunderstood you goal here. I thought you wanted to keep the recovery, just fix it so it didn't come up on each reboot. If you are looking to completely remove the recovery, then I yes, I would follow the directions in the post you referenced, not the code section.
If you are only looking to 'fix' your reboot issues, I would suggest looking to see if /data/.recovery_mode exists on your phone. If it does, delete it. That's likely what is causing you to reboot into recovery each time.
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
I'm sorry, I misunderstood you goal here. I thought you wanted to keep the recovery, just fix it so it didn't come up on each reboot. If you are looking to completely remove the recovery, then I yes, I would follow the directions in the post you referenced, not the code section.
If you are only looking to 'fix' your reboot issues, I would suggest looking to see if /data/.recovery_mode exists on your phone. If it does, delete it. That's likely what is causing you to reboot into recovery each time.
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Oh wow now I feel dumb. I thought I got it. So this would allow me to reboot and keep the recovery without it going into recovery every time I reboot. I hate asking noob questions lol
jkpair said:
Oh wow now I feel dumb. I thought I got it. So this would allow me to reboot and keep the recovery without it going into recovery every time I reboot. I hate asking noob questions lol
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Assuming that is the problem. There may be another reason that you are getting dumped into recovery each time, but I suspect this is it. I will say that it's not 'normal' for recovery to come up each time. It should only come up if you somehow stop the boot process mid-way (Battery pull, etc) or use the Bootstrap recovery program to set it to reboot in recovery (which basically just creates the data file in question).
I would suggest you work through fixing this problem rather than just getting rid of the recovery. It's quite a powerful tool.
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
Assuming that is the problem. There may be another reason that you are getting dumped into recovery each time, but I suspect this is it. I will say that it's not 'normal' for recovery to come up each time. It should only come up if you somehow stop the boot process mid-way (Battery pull, etc) or use the Bootstrap recovery program to set it to reboot in recovery (which basically just creates the data file in question).
I would suggest you work through fixing this problem rather than just getting rid of the recovery. It's quite a powerful tool.
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Yeah I really don't want to rid myself of it. I do believe I have an understanding now I am going to give it a shot when I can leave work. I will come back and post results.
Awesome It worked like a charm. Deleted the .recovery_mode file and am now happy.
Thanks for replying so quickly before I decided to just go ahead and remove the recovery menu all together.
jkpair said:
Yeah I really don't want to rid myself of it. I do believe I have an understanding now I am going to give it a shot when I can leave work. I will come back and post results.
Awesome It worked like a charm. Deleted the .recovery_mode file and am now happy.
Thanks for replying so quickly before I decided to just go ahead and remove the recovery menu all together.
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Where is this file located? Im having the same problem.
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DrewDanger said:
Where is this file located? Im having the same problem.
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From my earlier post:
The recovery works by looking for a file : /data/.recovery_mode
If it's there, then it goes into recovery mode, if not, then it allows for a normal boot.
However, if doing normal boot, it actually places the /data/.recovery_mode file and then erases it once the system is fully booted. I know this is confusing, but this is how it knows to go back into recovery if you did a battery pull (ie, the file was created, but never erased since you didn't complete the boot process).
All of this is supposed to happen automagically, but I've heard of that file sometimes getting 'stuck' and not deleted. Thus, causing you to reboot into recovery every time.
There is nothing inside the file, just an empty marker. You may want to delete that file and reboot. Should help.
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I went through Astro and searched "/data/.recovery_mode" but it didnt bring up that file. I guess Im just confused at what exactly Im supposed to be looking for...
Yeah I ended up using a root file manager to do this was really easy. Just go the root menu and browse to data find recovery_mode and delete then reboot.
Oh and astro will not show what is in the data folder you have to get a root explorer app I think the one I used was android mate.
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Ok cool I'll check that out. When I use Astro and go under "system" and scroll down it has a "recovery from boot" folder. Any idea what that is? When I open it there is a bunch of code script in it
Ok I deleted that file and it fixed it. I think Im just gonna un-root it when I get off work. Im over all this, lol. I'll wait until the Droid has more development as far as root access and what you can do. Can I just do the un-root through the one -click-root I used?
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Ok I deleted that file and it fixed it. I think Im just gonna un-root it when I get off work. Im over all this, lol. I'll wait until the Droid has more development as far as root access and what you can do. Can I just do the un-root through the one -click-root I used?
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Yeah it has an option to unroot, but I can't state whether or not this is the best method to remove the root. I acctually am keeping my root and bootloader. Yeah I will be glad when there is a true rom as well but progress is progress.

Rooted now how do I flash a rom?

My buddy got this phone I want to hook it up as he's not great with tech stuff i rooted with z4root and just need to know how to access recovery cause i didn't see a reinstall packages option in standard recovery ? Any help would be awesome thanks guys
I just rooted with Z4root... then I installed Titanium Backup and then ROM Manager, giving both apps root access (which I verified with the SuperUser app). In ROM Manager I did "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery" and chose the Fascinate option and was told that it downloaded the latest ClockworkMod Recovery. What's my next step?... Choose "Reboot into Recovery" within ROM Manager or do it another way. (My goal is to install Voodoo5 using the stock ROM for now. I have the Voodoo5 file on the SD card.)
EDIT: Whoops. I just realized that I had downloaded the two files to get CWM working but hadn't followed the unzipping, etc. instructions. I'd better go back and read that CWM thread again...
First get CWM working
Then check out this ROM
Or this ROM
and if you really wanna get fancy check out this kernel
Just in case you screw up
If you need more help on each specific topic, just ask in the appropriate areas and there is usually someone around that can answer questions.
Thanks for the quick links... really appreciate it.
BTW - Titanium Backup asks for USB Debugging to be enabled... do you have to do this? It creates issues for me when connecting the phone as mass storage to my PC.
ALSO - I'm assuming I should take an initial backup with Ti before I get too far into this, right? Not having done a backup before... is Ti the best to use? (Do I just choose batch and pick an option(s)? Does choosing "Backup user apps + system data" backup game save data?) EDIT: Just did this and it ran fine but it switched my Live wallpaper back to stock?!? WTF?
monthlymixcd said:
Thanks for the quick links... really appreciate it.
BTW - Titanium Backup asks for USB Debugging to be enabled... do you have to do this? It creates issues for me when connecting the phone as mass storage to my PC.
ALSO - I'm assuming I should take an initial backup with Ti before I get too far into this, right? Not having done a backup before... is Ti the best to use? (Do I just choose batch and pick an option(s)? Does choosing "Backup user apps + system data" backup game save data?)
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Quick links are awesome! They save time, for sure.
Check the box to ask each time for mass storage and kies. Then you can have debugging enabled, and yes you have to have it enabled or TB won't do it's thing properly. You can switch it back and forth also. That's what I do.
I use TB to do my app and system data backups. Just run a batch backup on user apps and system data, like you said. That's the best option to start with. This isn't the same as a nandroid backup, but it's a good second choice for if you need to wipe data and restore apps quickly like a ROM install that requires you to wipe data/factory reset.
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Check the box to ask each time for mass storage and kies. Then you can have debugging enabled, and yes you have to have it enabled or TB won't do it's thing properly. You can switch it back and forth also. That's what I do.
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Perfect. Thanks! Only thing is... USB dubugging doesn't stay ticked, it's ticked and Ti says it's not, or the connection still triggers a missing driver error message with Vista on the PC. Oh well.
phidelt82 said:
This isn't the same as a nandroid backup, but it's a good second choice for if you need to wipe data and restore apps quickly like a ROM install that requires you to wipe data/factory reset.
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Easiest way to do a Nandroid backup? BTW - Ti backup ate up 5GB of my sd card?!? Yikes!
Also, regarding this thread:
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First get CWM working
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I get "adb: not found"?
monthlymixcd said:
Perfect. Thanks!
Easiest way to do a Nandroid backup?
Also, regarding this thread:
I get "adb: not found"?
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Nandroid backup will be there once you get CWM working.
You can do everything from the phone, just read down through the pages to find the people that have done it. They have left instructions using terminal emulator and root explorer. You will find that in a lot of instances many problems will have different ways of dealing with them. You probably don't have the Android SDK which is how you get ADB working on your computer. This isn't critical, it just makes it so that you will have to either install it or use the other means available. (ie terminal emulator and root explorer)
Still getting errors after trying several of the things in the thread... Q:I never did get a robot voice when I ran Z4root and never saw a place to choose permanent... should I run Z4root again? I mean, I was able to install Ti, etc. so I must have root, right? But I think my issues stem from not being able to get redbend_ua into the /system/xbin folder. Astro can't paste it there, Root Explorer can't paste it there, but in the terminal it appears like chmod worked... thoughts?
monthlymixcd said:
Still getting errors after trying several of the things in the thread... Q:I never did get a robot voice when I ran Z4root and never saw a place to choose permanent... should I run Z4root again? I mean, I was able to install Ti, etc. so I must have root, right? But I think my issues stem from not being able to get redbend_ua into the /system/xbin folder. Astro can't paste it there, Root Explorer can't paste it there, but in the terminal it appears like chmod worked... thoughts?
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Root explorer needs to be mounted RW. There is a button at the top that will say RO or RW.
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Root explorer needs to be mounted RW. There is a button at the top that will say RO or RW.
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"Mounted as r/w"
I tried this. Used root explorer to finally get redbend_ua into system/xbin but when I try to run the commands in the post it cannot find redbend_ua. I also cannot cd into xbin within the emulator to ls ... says xbin not found. Explorer can see it there... what gives? do you have to restore redbend_ua inside the xbin directory or will it work to restore it elsewhere?
EDIT: cd to /system/xbin worked and an ls shows the redbend_ua there but the chmod 777 redbend_ua fails to "Unable to chmod redbend_ua: No such file or directory
EDIT to the EDIT: Hang on... think I may have found where I went wrong. What's the terminal command for delete?
monthlymixcd said:
"Mounted as r/w"
I tried this. Used root explorer to finally get redbend_ua into system/xbin but when I try to run the commands in the post it cannot find redbend_ua. I also cannot cd into xbin within the emulator to ls ... says xbin not found. Explorer can see it there... what gives? do you have to restore redbend_ua inside the xbin directory or will it work to restore it elsewhere?
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Are you doing /system/xbin? The first / is important. You don't need to cd to xbin, though.
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Isn't there anyway to flash a rom using odin ? If not are the codes the same for terminal emulator as they are for adb to get cwm working? I'm from the vibrant section of this site running nero v4 right now I have a good understanding of odin for the most part but this not having an easy recovery is bs lol
willsnews said:
Isn't there anyway to flash a rom using odin ? If not are the codes the same for terminal emulator as they are for adb to get cwm working? I'm from the vibrant section of this site running nero v4 right now I have a good understanding of odin for the most part but this not having an easy recovery is bs lol
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I've never flashed a ROM using Odin, but that doesn't mean that it can't be done. The process should be the same using terminal emulator or adb, just more of a pain. I agree it would be nice to have full CWM Recovery support (or any full recovery support) but I don't have the money to spend on a phone to send to Koush right now to get that done. As soon as I do, this will be done and then I'll have a tester phone for firmware builds. It really isn't that difficult to get it working, though. I've done it probably 30-40 times now and even the first time the only flub was in a typo for the second to last character (thought it was a 1 and not an L)
So you type this stuff in all in one line or what?
willsnews said:
So you type this stuff in all in one line or what?
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Depending on which parts you are talking about, yes. Each new line is a line of code. If it moves to a new line, hit enter.
phidelt82 said:
Are you doing /system/xbin? The first / is important. You don't need to cd to xbin, though.
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Yes. Something's definitely up 'cause when I try to use Astro to copy redbend_ua to /system/xbin the paste option is grayed out for that directory.
monthlymixcd said:
Yes. Something's definitely up 'cause when I try to use Astro to copy redbend_ua to /system/xbin the paste option is grayed out for that directory.
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I can't remember if Astro has R/W options for the root directory. That may be the problem.
phidelt82 said:
Depending on which parts you are talking about, yes. Each new line is a line of code. If it moves to a new line, hit enter.
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I just ned to get a custom recovery how did you type it in to terminal emulator? Like extacy how?i just dont want to mess up my buddies phone I want yo hook him up not **** him up lol
monthlymixcd said:
Yes. Something's definitely up 'cause when I try to use Astro to copy redbend_ua to /system/xbin the paste option is grayed out for that directory.
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You guys are confusing the hell outta me I don't know who's answering me and who's answering you I know this pertains to this thread but im right in the middle of this process and its not even my phone
I apologize for the derail... I got mine working. I had a typo. I'm off to voodoo.

I need help with roms

I cannot flash roms or kernel. It won't boot recovery!!! I have stock rooted shift. How do I make a custom recovery? And install roms and kernel
Probably the easiest way is to download ROM manager from the market. The first option in the app is flash clockworkmod. Very fast and automagic. Have fun! Happy flashing.
I have that and kernel manager. Flashed it twice after it didn't work the first time. It hangs up on the HTC boot logo after I try to boot recovery
turn off your phone
power it on while holding vol down.
does the first line say S-OFF or S-ON?
S on I didn't do nand
I've tried a few more things. I used visionary to root my phone. Was that the wrong thing? It all works. But I can't flash. Lol
thronnos said:
I've tried a few more things. I used visionary to root my phone. Was that the wrong thing? It all works. But I can't flash. Lol
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That's just a temp root. Go into the development section and use the GUI Root and recovery tool...worked for me.
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Alright, is there a way to do this without a computer
thronnos said:
Alright, is there a way to do this without a computer
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Yeah if you want you can use terminal emulator on your phone just open it up hit su get your super user permissions then start the commands the first time I rooted I did it using adb the second time I rooted I lost my adb and just chrome to phoned all the codes from my pc to root it from my phone
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Alright!! Thank you all who have been helping. I have only a few more questions because I'm a little slow ^_^ ok, first. From the emulator I typed Su and gave permission.... now what? I looked for the commands in development and couldn't find. I'm trying to turn s off. I don't care so much about perm or temp root right now as long as I get that annoying s on to be s off. Lmao. I need commands please!!! Assume I have no access to a computer!
Check out the development subforum. It's a sticky thread by bcnice20.
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Alright I have that, now its not explained there but in order to do that via the terminal do I need to dl the framework and sdk to my phone? I do not have a running computer right now. I had a crap amd system which is officially dead. It's now all spare parts. So doing the shell on a computer isn't going to work for me :/ yes, I'm difficult. Lol
thronnos said:
Alright I have that, now its not explained there but in order to do that via the terminal do I need to dl the framework and sdk to my phone? I do not have a running computer right now. I had a crap amd system which is officially dead. It's now all spare parts. So doing the shell on a computer isn't going to work for me :/ yes, I'm difficult. Lol
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if you search that thread, there should be an answer.
thronnos said:
Alright I have that, now its not explained there but in order to do that via the terminal do I need to dl the framework and sdk to my phone? I do not have a running computer right now. I had a crap amd system which is officially dead. It's now all spare parts. So doing the shell on a computer isn't going to work for me :/ yes, I'm difficult. Lol
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the commands given in that thread is the exact ones you would need, but since you're using a terminal emulator in your phone, you don't need adb.
do step 1
skip step 2
do step 3,4,5 via your terminal
do step 6
extra points:
once you're perma-rooted, you can go straight to installing Rom Manager, and flash clockworkrom that way.
then reboot your phone to recovery, and do a nandroid backup.
once that's done, you're all set.
Thank you dude!!!!!!! That rocks!!! I'm at work and I'm doing it right now. This is way more important than work ^_^ anyone else addicted to Android?
thronnos said:
Thank you dude!!!!!!! That rocks!!! I'm at work and I'm doing it right now. This is way more important than work ^_^ anyone else addicted to Android?
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+1
When the perm root method was finally developed I was at work with no access to a PC. I ended up rooting via phone terminal just because I couldn't bear to wait a couple hours until I got home.
^ Shift Faced
Could someone explain step 1 and 3 for me if I'm using android terminal emulator. I tried it but nothing happened. My device is temprooted. I download the file into the download folder. I use root explorer to extract it... where?? I tried a couple places even the root folder (Its not in SD card) then once its good how do I check the md5 from the terminal. I type Su to get permission then what? The string in the post doesn't seem to do anything no matter how I type it. Or maybe I just don't know the command. I'm fairly new to this kinda thing. :/
That's awesome. I'm feeling the same way. I don't want to wait for a computer it might be a few weeks I'm impatient now lol
Wait, I got part of it. I just need to know how to save the file to the root of the SD card and then how to check the md5sum. Once I know that I'm good to go
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Wait, I got part of it. I just need to know how to save the file to the root of the SD card and then how to check the md5sum. Once I know that I'm good to go
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Download root explorer and long press the file in your download folder, then back out to your sd card directory and select move. You should be able to check mdsum5 in the term app using the commands given
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