i found this post but i cant mange to copy the file from my sd card to the root. I NEED HELP MOUNTING R/W... can anyone please help me
Viewsonic G Tablet Super Thread (w/Market, Gmail, and Maps)
I've tried this twice already with a factory reset in between each try, and it's worked both times!
Attached is a bunch of files you will need to make this work.
1. Download the attached Zip file and extrat the contents to your desktop
2. Mount your G and upload the "G Tablet" folder to your G's internal SD card
3. Using Root Explorer (sorry I can't post the APK here, google for it) or any other file manager that supports root access, mount as R/W, and copy the contents of G Tablet\permissions to System\etc\permissions.
4. Copy the contents of G Tablet\framework to System\Framework
5. Copy the contents of G Tablet\lib to System\lib
6. Copy all the APK's found inside G Tablet\APK into your system\APK folder.
7. Install them in this order:
1. GoogleServicesFramework.apk
2. OneTimeInitializer.apk
3. SetupWizard.apk
4. Talk.apk
5. Vending.apk
6. Gmail.apk
7. Maps.apk
8. Make sure you remount it as R/O when you're done!
9. Restart your G, Connect to Wifi, then launch Market.
10. Follow the standard Google Account setup procedure and enjoy your newly installed Marke
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how to put it back into R/O
Try es file manager
i tried and i cant copy the files. also used ASTRO with the same results i cant copy the files
You're using a really old procedure, why not just install GApps v2? Gets you all those files and more, via an update.zip file.
can u send me a link please
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Hello everybody, can we have this awesome bootanimation ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11879611#post11879611
If yes, wich file must we download and how apply it? I'm on 2.2 CM 6.1.3
I just tried it... and it works on the X10i. But it is rather very slow and laggy.
I downloaded the one with the black background instead of grey.
1. Once downloaded, rename the file to bootanimation.zip
2. Install Root Explorer if you dont have it.
3. Mount your sdcard and copy bootanimation.zip onto it and then unmount.
4. Open root explorer.
5. Copy the bootanimation.zip file from your sdcard and then go to /system/media.
6. Paste bootanimation.zip in /system/media. Make sure you have r/w mounted in order to paste/overwrite the default boot animation.
7. You are done. Reboot phone to see.
Hi, I'm trying translate lenovo-res.apk for my lenovo a850 but I still can't do it. I always get only bootloop. I try apktool, kitchen, jBart... I'm trying it many days. Can anyone help me? Thanks
Tedruart said:
Hi, I'm trying translate lenovo-res.apk for my lenovo a850 but I still can't do it. I always get only bootloop. I try apktool, kitchen, jBart... I'm trying it many days. Can anyone help me? Thanks
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I have the same problem on Lenovo P770....
I can help. Try the following steps:
1. Make a full backup of your device!
2. Get the lenovo-res.apk file onto your PC. Copy it to a safe place as a backup.
3. Download an archive manager (WinRAR, 7zip), and open it.
4. While in the archiver, navigate to the directory where the lenovo-res.apk file is located (not the backup one!).
5. Extract lenovo-res.apk to an empty folder of your choice (name suggestion - "lenovo-res modding").
6. Go back to your regular file explorer and open the folder you just extracted the files to. Open and modify what you like.
7. Now, open up your archiver program again, and navigate to the directory inside the lenovo-res.apk file where the files you modified belong (for example, lenovo-res.apk\res\drawable-mdpi).
8. Back in your regular file explorer, select and drag the modified files from the file explorer window into the archiver window. Drop the files in the archiver window.
9. Hit "Yes" or "OK" if asked if you're sure.
10. Repeat steps 6-9 as many times as necessary.
11. When done, close the archiver window to finalize the changes.
12, Now, you can ADB push the modded lenovo-res.apk file to your device, but don't replace the one on your system with the push! You will get a bootloop!
13. Instead, push it to your external sdcard (for example, /mnt/sdcard).
14. On your device, open up your file explorer app (I use ES File Explorer), and navigate to where you pushed the lenovo-res.apk. Copy it, and paste it directly into the directory where the system file is (for example, /system/framework).
15. If the paste succeeds, you did it. Your device will hot reboot itself after the replacement, and will then boot up using the new lenovo-res.apk.
16. Done!
If the above steps are helpful, please, please click the Thanks button below!
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Thanks, but this will not help me. Because I need give to lenovo-res.apk new slovak and czech translates (folders values-sk and values-cs). If I unzip the apk file, as you wrote, there is no all subdirectories in "res" directory, where language files are.
All Subdirectories in "res" directory are creates only when you use JBart or Apktool:
color\
drawable\
drawable-hdpi\
layout\
values\
values-in\
values-ms\
values-ru\
values-vi\
values-zh-rCN\
If you will use 7ZIP, there are only:
color\
drawable\
drawable-hdpi\
layout\
I need to add values-sk and values-cs subdirectories. Normaly I use jBart or Apktool, make lenovo-res.apk file, no errors. Then install ROM file, but phone will stop on bootloop. On all other apk files procedure with jBart/Apktool works well, except lenovo-res.apk not.
I do not know how to compile this one apk. Please help me. Thanks.
I know this is a little bit off topic..Kindly help.. am trying to locate the systemUI apk on my lenovo k80m.. cant seem to find it in priv- app or app folders.
Hey Mates, Today i'm going to show u a short guide on how to backup/restore modules.
You can use any root file manager...........i'm using root explorer.
Steps for backing up modules......
1. in root explorer go to system/lib/ directory.
2. there u will see the folder which is namely as a modules.
3. just copy this module folder to your desired location. (i suggest to ext. card)
4. n place these modules at any safe place for future use.......like in pc.
Steps for restoring modules........
1. place modules to the ext. card or download from the attachment.
2. now open root explorer, n copy modules folder.
3. then browse to system/lib folder.
4. n paste the modules folder here....... (it will ask to replace select yes)
5. then set permission - rwxr-xr-x of folder.
6. reboot! done.
7. Enjoy!
If You don't have the backup of modules, just download modules from the attachment.
modules
coolamit said:
Hey Mates, Today i'm going to show u a short guide on how to backup/restore modules.
You can use any root file manager...........i'm using root explorer.
Steps for backing up modules......
1. in root explorer go to system/lib/ directory.
2. there u will see the folder which is namely as a modules.
3. just copy this module folder to your desired location. (i suggest to ext. card)
4. n place these modules at any safe place for future use.......like in pc.
Steps for restoring modules........
1. place modules to the ext. card or download from the attachment.
2. now open root explorer, n copy modules folder.
3. then browse to system/lib folder.
4. n paste the modules folder here....... (it will ask to replace select yes)
5. then set permission - rwxr-xr-x of folder.
6. reboot! done.
7. Enjoy!
If You don't have the backup of modules, just download modules from the attachment.
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hey Amit,
should i extract that modules.rar file or just replace directly??
akshay007dhore said:
hey Amit,
should i extract that modules.rar file or just replace directly??
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U need to extract them...
I forgot to mention that....:good:
Regards
Amit
It didn't work for me, and I tried to flash others stock roms
Be cheerful to read Hindi instead of those irritating boxes. (tested on my Moto Defy MB525).
1. Root your phone. (will void your warranty){try this step at your own risk}
2. Download 'FX' from market.
3. Download 'DroidSansFallbackhpyes hp256.zip' attached file to your sd card.
5. Open fx explorer and locate your file,extract it, rename it to DroidSansFallback.ttf, copy the font, go to /System/Fonts, then replace {backup this original file to sd card} already existing DroidSansFallback.ttf with the copied file. make sure you click on Lock Icon(in top right corner} before you paste font in fonts directory.
6. 'Permissions' should be rw-r-r.(to easily see this,change the view to list}
otherwise long click on copied file,select permissions.
7.exit the app.
8.immediately Reboot your phone and enjoy.
Hi. I flashed snapdragon camera v2. But it stops.
Then i want to remove the android icon with the text com.android.cameralauncher. But i cannot find. It. I tryed flashing the uninstal. And searched with a rooted file explorer. But i still have not located the file. Who can help me?
60nine said:
ok... i did it this way (using ES file explorer)
1. extract the zip to sd card somewhere
2. under "system/priv-app" > create a folder called "SnapdragonCamera"
3. give the folder "drwxr-xr-x" permissions
4. copy "SnapdragonCamera2.apk" to that folder and give it "-rw-r--r--" permissions
5. copy the "lib" folder (from the zip you've extracted) to "SnapdragonCamera" folder and give it the same permissions as the parent folder has ("drwxr-xr-x")
6. inside the "lib" folder there is also "arm" folder (give it the same "drwxr-xr-x" permissions)
7. inside that "arm" folder there are two ".so" files - give them "-rw-r--r--" permissions
8. reboot
i have to say it's a nice camera and i've used quite a few camera apps so far...
at the first glance - photo quality is the same as with the xdabbeb camera, but i like the UI better...
my device details:
- LG G2 (d802) running somboons stock 30f lollipop rom
- dorimanx kernel (v5.9.2 latest)
- xdabbeb camera and advanced drivers installed
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Yep this was also the solution for my problem