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Ok... If your wimax isn't working and you want to downgrade to try to get it working this is how to do it...
1st get all of the files like you want to do Toast's Part-2. link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=701835
Then do this part:
STEP 2~FLASHING MTD PARTITION TO ENABLE DOWNGRADE:
- download all files posted above
- unzip the flash_image.zip and the mtd-eng.zip
- put the flash_image and mtd-eng.img on the root of your sdcard
- go into shell on ur pc and do:
adb shell
cat /sdcard/flash_image > /data/flash_image
chmod 755 /data/flash_image
/data/flash_image misc /sdcard/mtd-eng.img
- this should only take a second or two
- now put the PC36IMG.zip on the root of your sdcard
- power off the phone
STEP 3~FLASHING ENG BUILD:
- hold volume down + power to boot into hboot
- it should now find and verify the PC36IMG.zip on the root of your sdcard. itll show a blue status bar on the top right of the screen.
- after a minute or so it will ask u if u wanna flash SAY YES
- affter it flashes the PC36IMG.zip it will ask if you wanna reboot. SAY YES
After if finally boots you should see HTC quietly brilliant which hangs forever but it should eventually get past it. Once it does you will have the oldest everything. This is a beta build and has a bunch of tools but just do an upgrade to root like you normally would. I would suggest going to .6 then upgrading to the latest 47 from there.
Hope that this helps someone.
P.S. is anyone willing to dump all of the tools that are included in this rom. It might be helpful for the other devs.
Thats the hard way... but yeah it'l work.
Why is everyone so hype on adb everything...?
Tell me the easy way. I would love to do it instead.
kthejoker20 said:
Thats the hard way... but yeah it'l work.
Why is everyone so hype on adb everything...?
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It's just easier to copy and paste stuff, even typing on a real keyboard. It's a pain in the ass doing it via terminal emulator with the lack of a physical keyboard on our Evo's.
Can anyone confirm if this helps fix the 4g issue?
krosemm said:
Can anyone confirm if this helps fix the 4g issue?
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If you used the unrevoked, no it wont.
There is no fix for 4g from unrevoked yet.
Neotelos_com said:
If you used the unrevoked, no it wont.
There is no fix for 4g from unrevoked yet.
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I used the toast method. And if i'm not mistaken I should flash roms w/o the 1.47.651.1 OTA update after downgrading right?
Nope, I try this method and it is not working. Some how the new OTA encrypted a code that any lower version will not over write it.
You don't have root access to even copy/paste or push the files to /data. I tried this and got a permission denied error message.
How do you input adb shell into Vista, I clicked "start", "run" and type "cmd" it bring up C:\users\XXXXX\ cd c:\android hit "enter"
then I type
c:\android>adb remount
Access is denied
Please advise what I did wrong. thanks
It worked for me... you have to make sure that when you enter the su command in adb to look at your phone. There should be a super user permission box that pops up. Accept it and youll be able to adb. It went fine for me after that.
urcboss07 said:
How do you input adb shell into Vista, I clicked "start", "run" and type "cmd" it bring up C:\users\XXXXX\ cd c:\android hit "enter"
then I type
c:\android>adb remount
Access is denied
Please advise what I did wrong. thanks
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1) Put your phone on USB Debug
2) On your Phone make sure the Ninja(SuperUserPermission) is set to prompt you when you have a request.
3) go to your PC and type in adb shell
4) type in SU
5) Once do you that you will see a prompt from the Ninja asking for a request. Allow for it. And it will remember from that point forward.
6) Look at your cmd prompt screen for a # - if you have it you have full access.
Then so what commands you have been given to do.
It can also be done from the Android Terminal Emulator but some might not like working with a smaller screen I like it myself. Makes me feel geeky
mrmomoman said:
1) Put your phone on USB Debug
2) On your Phone make sure the Ninja(SuperUserPermission) is set to prompt you when you have a request.
3) go to your PC and type in adb shell
4) type in SU
5) Once do you that you will see a prompt from the Ninja asking for a request. Allow for it. And it will remember from that point forward.
6) Look at your cmd prompt screen for a # - if you have it you have full access.
Then so what commands you have been given to do.
It can also be done from the Android Terminal Emulator but some might not like working with a smaller screen I like it myself. Makes me feel geeky
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This would only work if after the messup your still has root access. Some people have root and the "SU" will work but for the people w/o root will get access denied.
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From above (I hate quoting) have you tried going to your tools folder inside your android folder and from there try your adb commands?
If you applied the OTA sent from Sprint, you lost root access. There will be no Ninja in the programs folder, because it was a new rom that the was flashed with the OTA. Root access has been closed for those that downloaded the update. If you try and type su, you will get permission denied.
Those of you that still have the root and superuser rights, DON'T DOWNLOAD THE OTA!! You are in a better position then the rest of us. I wanted the good battery life, so that's why I did it.
Requirements:
- ClockworkMod Recovery on your device
- Know how to reboot into recovery
- Have Android SDK (adb) installed - and familiar with the concept of what it does, and know how to access it via command line - if not look around, it's everywhere on how to do this.
Disclaimer:
- What you do is your fault
Optional:
- Ability to discern what, and what not to remove
Synopsis:
This is a good technique if you're receiving 'read only' errors while trying to remove apps - namely located in /system/app
[size=+3]Method:[/size]
- Reboot into recovery - it's been said in other threads it's best to DISCONNECT USB, power down, boot into recovery and THEN replug the USB connector.
- Using the clockwork menu - navigate down to 'partitions menu' using your volume down button - then hit the power button
- From the partitions menu, select 'mount /system' and hit the power button
- From your Android SDK tools directory - check 'adb devices' - this should indicate your phone is connected and in 'recovery' mode.
e.g.:
Code:
$ adb devices
List of devices attached
HT06BR007742 recovery
- Type 'adb shell' - this will put you into a command line for your phone
- From the command shell: 'cd /system/app'
- To get a list of what you can remove, type 'ls'
- To remove an .apk - type 'rm FileName.apk'
- When you're done, it's suggested you use the clockwork menu to reboot the phone ('back to the main clockwork menu, and 'reboot device')
Further example / note:
Once logged in via 'adb shell' and the system dir is mounted via clockwork:
Code:
/system/app # ls |grep "ATT"
ATT_Maps.apk
ATT_Navigator.apk
/system/app # rm ATT_Navigator.apk
Also, a side note, you can see all available commands for this shell by typing:
Code:
ls /sbin
The list is quite comprehensive.
I hope this helps someone
thanks thinice !
Added to the sticky roll-up.
I'm not 100% on this but I was able to uninstall whatever I wanted through Titanium Backup, including the ATT bloatware once I was rooted.
I am not sure about the Titanium Backup method. I restored to stock rom with root and used Titanium backup to remove some apps. They showed as removed, however when I reboot the phone the apps are back and not removed. I could not get Titanium backup to remove the apps with root alone.
removing AT&T Radio
I have searched the forum and have not yet found the answer to this question...I have removed all of the AT&T apps that I want to remove, except, which apk is AT&T radio?
You talking about fm radio on a sense rom?
Sent from my HTC Liberty using XDA App
Ah, no I'm using my HTC Aria with the stock image. I've rooted it though, and I'm just getting rid of the included AT&T apps I do not want. This one shows up as "AT&T Radio". Just trying to figure out which apk to remove in order to remove this app.
what apps are SAFE to remove without effecting HTC Sense or Aria? we need to make a list of files/apps safe to remove. i heard one user saying removing HTC stocks caused error issues when it tried to sync.
Hello also any luck with change the radio to activate for 1700 mhz UMTS ?
wdlamb said:
Ah, no I'm using my HTC Aria with the stock image. I've rooted it though, and I'm just getting rid of the included AT&T apps I do not want. This one shows up as "AT&T Radio". Just trying to figure out which apk to remove in order to remove this app.
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AndroidMusic.apk
Thanks, that was exactly what I was looking for.
I've worked on this a few hrs now. I got Clockwork Recovery to work. Figured out HTC Sync was reverting the phone to stock recovery somehow. Removed that though...
Have rerun Unrevoked, and I can get into clockwork. I'm not interested in changing to different ROM now, just removing ATT crap.
When I try sideloading instructions/alternate method for removing ATT stuff, I get an error in cmd:
C:\android\tools>adb remount
remount failed: Operation not permitted
adb devices returns:
List of devices attached:
<myserial#> device
Any ideas? Have I not completed the root access procedure? I thought it was part of the Unrevoked process.
ahren37 said:
I've worked on this a few hrs now. I got Clockwork Recovery to work. Figured out HTC Sync was reverting the phone to stock recovery somehow. Removed that though...
Have rerun Unrevoked, and I can get into clockwork. I'm not interested in changing to different ROM now, just removing ATT crap.
When I try sideloading instructions/alternate method for removing ATT stuff, I get an error in cmd:
C:\android\tools>adb remount
remount failed: Operation not permitted
adb devices returns:
List of devices attached:
<myserial#> device
Any ideas? Have I not completed the root access procedure? I thought it was part of the Unrevoked process.
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Yes, I think I was getting the same problem so I did a sequence of steps in some weird sequence to actually change it. It went something like this:
1. Make sure your PATH variable is set to Tools folder of Android SDK
2. Boot your phone into Clockwork and connect to PC
3. On your phone go to Partitions Menu and mount /system, then mount USB storage
3. Go to command prompt on your PC change your drive to phone/SD card drive (whatever that is, F:\ in my case)
4. adb remount
5. unmount /system
6. mount /data, mount USB storage
7. adb pull /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db C:\settings.db
where C:\ is the main PC drive
8. change to C:\
9. echo update secure set value = 1 where name = 'install_non_market_apps';|sqlite3 settings.db
10. change to F:\
11. adb push C:\settings.db /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
12. Unmount everything, reboot and sideloading should work
sorting and backup
To see which files take the most space, use du with sort:
Code:
du * | sort -n
If concerned about deleting an important app, try moving it to the sd card instead. First mount the sdcard with the recovery menu, then:
Code:
mkdir -p /sdcard/backup/system/app
mv /system/app/something.apk /sdcard/backup/system/app
Thanks for the guide!
Great I'll try this tonight. Thanks
Sent from my HTC Aria using XDA App
I'm getting errors when attempting to remove the ATT_Navigator and ATT_Maps.
/system/app # rm ATT_Navigator.apk
rm ATT_Navigator.apk
rm: can't remove 'ATT_Navigator.apk': Directory not empty
Same error for both. Any suggestions?
I'm running Liberated 2.1 and ClockworkMod 2.5.0.1.
asiancuta said:
what apps are SAFE to remove without effecting HTC Sense or Aria? we need to make a list of files/apps safe to remove. i heard one user saying removing HTC stocks caused error issues when it tried to sync.
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Yeah, I think it'll be nice to have a master list so future people won't have to mess with backups.
some I'm curious about is Mobi TV, Mobile banking, Mobile Video, Peep, and mostly if it'll be okay to remove the htc twitter widget.
the only program i ran into any issues with removing was the defalut mms app. i decided to see what would happen if i got rid of that app and replaced it with handcent or chompsms. those programs could still send messages, but i couldn't receive any.
the easiest way to compile a list like that is browse the forums for any preexisting knowledge, then just start testing things for yourself. make a nandroid backup of your rom as it sits, start removing programs, boot normally and see what happens! if theres no errors after you've removed the desired apk, make a new backup, reboot into recovery and keep going at it.
I am attempting to port Cyanogenmod to the Garminfone. I have root, know how to have it load a recovery.img at boot, and know how to flash partitions on it (it comes with a flash_image program that can flash an image to a given partition, which is how it flashes the recovery.img
I am very familiar with the layout of the partitions, os, and with not too much effort could get the current OS running in the emulator,as they left all of the emulator initial scripts on the device and did a great job commenting everything.
The one thing I am not sure about is flashing the bootloader in a way that will not trash the device. I know it is a msm7227 cpu and can provide dumps of anything anyone may need to help.
Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks!
Hi Merwin, Have you had any success porting CM to garminfone/nuvifone A50?
No luck yet... still trying to figure out how to do it without bricking it. Not getting much in the way of assistance on how to port the recovery image to my phone properly, so I can recover while testing.
I know how to unpack it and a couple ways of getting it flashed back that are yet untested but should work.
Its pretty standard hardware (msm7227), and aside from the Atheros wifi and potentially the gps in it (crazy accurate, down to 6.6 feet and works without a sim, so I think there must be something different) the sensor drivers all report being standard android drivers.
I make my living doing software development, database development, and lots of middleware to get different systems to play nicely,but have nearly no hardware or driver development experience and very little work with asm, so decompiling and inspection is out, but can figure out most anything when pointed in the right direction. I just need someone experienced to work with me on it.
Anyone interested?
Sent from my Garminfone using XDA App
Wouldn't it just be easier to figure out how to compile a rooted recovery and to set up mayb keymaps to be able to boot from.. With a recovery thats able to flash if we were to have to flash the bootloader change spl/radio or anything we would be able to go about making a update.zip for the recovery and flash it that way???
I can already rebuild the existing recovery img as well as the bootloader. The existing recovery can flash an update.zip if the keymapping to select menu entries was there.
There is no hardware method to boot into recovery aside from the failsafe, which triggers if the main boot image fails to load a certain number of times.
So, you are safe unless you **** up both the main bootloader and the recovery... which is why I flash any test boot image to the recovery partition first, test it, then flash back my rooted recovery, test it, and flash the main boot image.
It takes longer, but works. What would be nice would be to compile the boot image using the first stage loader as well as the second stage loader. That would let you have your minimal loader that responds to the recovery keychord and then boots to the second stage loader that has all the features. Not sure how to accomplish it.
I did check the kernel config and every nonstandard component is loaded as a module and the kernel is 2.6.29 so there is no reason why we shouldn't be able to configure and compile a working Froyo at the very least.
I just need to work my way through the build process. The fun part will be seeing if the Garmin software would run on Cyanogen or if it checks more than just the model and serial.
I'm watching your progress with anticipation. I have no programming or development experience, but if I can help with testing or anything let me know.
Sent from my Garmin-Asus A50 using XDA App
Also watching this thread! Would love to be able to flash a kernel that allows overclocking and hopefully 2.2
Was this ever completed?
Re: Cyanogen for Garminfone
There is a solution. I just made it last weekend. This post will follow with video demos.
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Start with a factory wipe.. not using garmins KB method: (We want a clean FS mounted)
Unmount and remove SD Card from phone.
Connect a usb cable and enable USB mass storage mode.
Create a desktop folder and move all contents of Garminfone drive to new folder.
Download 7-zip and restore.zip from garmin-asus support site.
Open restore.zip, browse restore and drag drop .system to root of Garminfone storage.
While USB mass storage mode is enabled hit menu > settings > privacy > master reset. Yes, yes.
Wait for the phone to reboot twice.
Pop cover, install SD card.
Menu > Settings > Storage
SD Card detected use as default? No.
Scroll down, unmount, format.
Scroll up, Default storage > SD Card
Home
Slide > USB > File Transfer
Launch Garmin Web Updater .. install select guide icons, voices, etc.
Optionally update garmin lifetime maps now here.
Install z4root and root phone
Open Superuser and check for updates, reboot if updates apply.
Install GO Launcher and replace ‘Breeze’ launcher
You should reboot now. (Apps > Terminal Emulator > #su > #reboot )
Install a startup manager (I used Android Assistant)
Cut the following apps from User/System startup: Flashlight,CardioTrainer,My Tracks, Pandora, Garmin Voice Studio, IM, Messaging, My Account, Offers Provider..
Install Dolphin Browser Mini
Install Google Voice (Port your number!!)
Install SSHDroid
Reboot phone when all is complete (Apps> Terminal Emulator > #su > #reboot )
From here forward it is much easier from a desktop ssh terminal such as putty, but this is entirely up to you. It may also be done in the Terminal Emulator app on the phone without using SSHDroid.
If you use Visual Voicemail still.. (its a mem hog!) omit the line with vvm-signed.apk
Either use T.E. and start with #su (root) and do the following commands or ssh as root/admin:
We’re going to remount the system partition so we can move some stuff around and trim the fat.
mount -o remount,rw,noatime,nodiratime,data=ordered -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcnand
blk0p3 /system
We’re going to hide some of the standard bundled apps since the phones permissions are all over the place we’re going to rename the files instead of doing a chmod -x:
cd /system/carrier/persist-app/
mv amazonmp3.apk amazonmp3.apk.no
mv HotSpotApp.apk HotSpotApp.apk.no
mv Myspace.apk Myspace.apk.no
mv Twitter.apk Twitter.apk.no
mv vvm-signed.apk vvm-signed.apk.no
Let’s make the phone boot the way Garmin-Asus intended:
mv /system/carrier/images/startup/bootanimation.zip /system/carrier/images/startup/bootanimation.zip.no
reboot !
The phone should now have around 70Mb RAM free!! Around 32Mb with Google maps/navigation running. This *will not* break your lifetime maps!
I highly reccomend making a point in time snapshot of some sort (Titanium Backup)
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There is a solution. I just made it last weekend. This post will follow with video demos.
---
Start with a factory wipe.. not using garmins KB method: (We want a clean FS mounted)
Unmount and remove SD Card from phone.
Connect a usb cable and enable USB mass storage mode.
Create a desktop folder and move all contents of Garminfone drive to new folder.
Download 7-zip and restore.zip from garmin-asus support site.
Open restore.zip, browse restore and drag drop .system to root of Garminfone storage.
While USB mass storage mode is enabled hit menu > settings > privacy > master reset. Yes, yes.
Wait for the phone to reboot twice.
Pop cover, install SD card.
Menu > Settings > Storage
SD Card detected use as default? No.
Scroll down, unmount, format.
Scroll up, Default storage > SD Card
Home
Slide > USB > File Transfer
Launch Garmin Web Updater .. install select guide icons, voices, etc.
Optionally update garmin lifetime maps now here.
Install z4root and root phone
Open Superuser and check for updates, reboot if updates apply.
Install GO Launcher and replace ‘Breeze’ launcher
You should reboot now. (Apps > Terminal Emulator > #su > #reboot )
Install a startup manager (I used Android Assistant)
Cut the following apps from User/System startup: Flashlight,CardioTrainer,My Tracks, Pandora, Garmin Voice Studio, IM, Messaging, My Account, Offers Provider..
Install Dolphin Browser Mini
Install Google Voice (Port your number!!)
Install SSHDroid
Reboot phone when all is complete (Apps> Terminal Emulator > #su > #reboot )
From here forward it is much easier from a desktop ssh terminal such as putty, but this is entirely up to you. It may also be done in the Terminal Emulator app on the phone without using SSHDroid.
If you use Visual Voicemail still.. (its a mem hog!) omit the line with vvm-signed.apk
Either use T.E. and start with #su (root) and do the following commands or ssh as root/admin:
We’re going to remount the system partition so we can move some stuff around and trim the fat.
mount -o remount,rw,noatime,nodiratime,data=ordered -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcnand
blk0p3 /system
We’re going to hide some of the standard bundled apps since the phones permissions are all over the place we’re going to rename the files instead of doing a chmod -x:
cd /system/carrier/persist-app/
mv amazonmp3.apk amazonmp3.apk.no
mv HotSpotApp.apk HotSpotApp.apk.no
mv Myspace.apk Myspace.apk.no
mv Twitter.apk Twitter.apk.no
mv vvm-signed.apk vvm-signed.apk.no
Let’s make the phone boot the way Garmin-Asus intended:
mv /system/carrier/images/startup/bootanimation.zip /system/carrier/images/startup/bootanimation.zip.no
reboot !
The phone should now have around 70Mb RAM free!! Around 32Mb with Google maps/navigation running. This *will not* break your lifetime maps!
I highly reccomend making a point in time snapshot of some sort (Titanium Backup)
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Since I can't link, I'm too new. You'll have to search youtube for Garminfone 2.1 root demo under user mjlar94. There are three videos, enjoy. You are now back on the grid using actively supported and updated applications.
I was unable to locate and disable the WhereTo app, this would take some discovery to find out if the GPS functionality is nested in the Garmin apk's. You should switch to google Nav/Places
Hi
Any help where can I fine the procedure on how to port Cyanogenmod 10 on a ICS phone? Can I do this on a stock rom of an ICS phone or do I need to wait for a JB Rom?
Hello all,
It's fantastic this works, but as you see i'm a noob. And these guidelines above are simply too difficult to follow...
I looked for the vid's but none of them show the whole deal...
Can you bee so kind to go thrue this step by step?
That would help me very much to get cyanogen on my Garminfone...
I'm waiting already very very long to do so...!!
So MLARIV, thank you in advance!
Grtz From Belgium
Dreezyne
Hi Everyone,
Sorry for the discombobulation of this post, but I have been adding to it non stop.
This thread covers all I have learnt from this model phone;
Root procedures for both Gooapple and iorange GT-6
ADB access (no USB adb so need to use over WiFi), - ADB WORKING NOW!!
Secret reset button location,
Recovery mode,
Download mode,
Drivers,
How to (and not to) theme framework-res.apk with uot kitchen
Flash tool
Change Boot animation
Upgrade External storage.
GPS server change.
Battery Info.
Serial No. Location
Quick access to the Camera
Mayiandjay on the Gooapple 3g on Youtube
Creating an extracted system.img
Dump recovery.img / boot.img
Alternate ROM dumping method (Thanks Dastin1015)
Flash a recovery image (Thanks Dastin1015)
Full Market on the Goo
ROOT;
I have purchased one of these and they are quite easy to get root using Visionary+ for temporary root option to push su and Busy Box, then use Z4root for permanent # works quote well and easy and
Checkout the rooting video here (http://www.youtube.com/user/mayiandjay) for an easier way just using z4root.
ADB OVER Wi-FI;
once you can get adb to recognise it (using terminal emulator on the phone
"setprop service.adb.tcp.port 5555"
then
"stop adbd"
"start adbd"
from there you can use your pc to run
"adb connect *insert IP address here*"
UPDATE: I found how to get ADB access over USB... I just insta;;ed the PdaNetA302.exe file from http://www.alcatel-mobilephones.com/global/content/view/full/25287
and then disconnected when advised to, reconnected when advised to, then BAM!!! working ADB..
I wish I had known about this a week ago...
From here you can have access to all supported adb commands including shell for # access, also for pushing and pulling files from the goo,
UOT KITCHEN; (Be careful dangerous)
I used the "ADB PULL" command to pull "/system/framework/framework-res.apk"
from the device, I then used the UOT Kitchen to modify it to my liking once I got the uot .zip file, I extracted the framework-res.apk file and used "adb push" to overwrite the one inside /system/framework/ dir.
(use a pc to push, not the phone explorer copy paste... Lol I bricked mine by using the file explorer, see the rest of the post for more info....)
RECOVERY MODE, DOWNLOAD MODE and BOOT ANIMATION;
some other usefull info is that you do not have to wait for the phone to run dead if you use the wrong key combo whilst booting ( trying to get into recovery hold home button whilst turning on then 5 seconds after "gooapple" appears let go of home and then press it again) you will get recovery console, where you can change the boot animation to the static apple or the gooapple animation, you can also do a factory reset or clear cache, from here you can also run an "update.zip" file but unfortunatly after i 1/2 bricked mine i stupidly did a factory reset and lost rw on /system (loosing bus box and su) (CRAP!!!) i was using the above mentioned method to use the "uot kitchen" to retheme the framework-res.apk file of the goo, and it was working fine when pushing the framework-res.apk to the phones /system/framework/ dir using a pc, but I got lazy and stupidly did a copy / paste using the phone to return to the original framework-res.apk (i know dumbass right) and then she rebooted to infinate bootlooping (F#@K!!!) I can now get into recovery mode and unfortunatly I cannot get my update.zip that pushes busybox and su etc to sign properly so that I can copy via update.zip the backed up version of framework-res.apk back to the now read only /system/framework dir.... (possible Brick anyone?)
SECRET (hidden) RESET BUTTON;
So... continuing on... to reboot the phone if it locks up and stops responding, you need either the original simtray pin or something like a multimeter probe and stick it down the headphone jack, down there there is a hard reset button, (get a torch and look for yourself if you don't believe me) hope this helps people...
DRIVERS;
Also I downloaded the qualcomm MSM drivers from 4shared and can now connect to the phone cos I noticed that if you boot the phone using the down volume key (i think) with the USB connected you can get nothing come up onscreen on the phone but the PC picks up a new device, the 4shared drivers worked but unfortunately that's where my knowledge stops...
FLASH TOOL;
I downloaded the flash (or google translated "brush") tool from mobileuncle but untill I find someone sharing the rom, or system.img it is usless to me...
UPGRADING EXT. STORAGE;
Something interesting for the rest of you is that the Gooapple 3g ( shows as A4-3G) and the preproduction iOrange Gt-6 (also shows as A4-3G) seem to look the same on the inside, I have both ( but liked the good ol F#@K you Apple, with the apple eating an android boot animation and apple in a android symbol on the back of the device ) I have opened both of them up (use a very small screwdriver on the screws between the speakers and 30pin dock connector on the base, remove these screws and slide the back plate up towards the power button (gentle no to break the retaining nuts on the back plate), from here you can undo the bit of tape and lift the battery up out of the way ( its soldered in so be careful, seeing as its always powered and easyier to short something out ) then next to where the battery sits you will see the back of a micro SD card (this is you external storage) if you get your nail and press on the back of it you will notice it is held by a spring retainer and will pop out a bit, from here press it in half way again with your nail and slip your nail off it, releasing the spring tension, flicking the micro sd card out into the casing (and hopefully not across the room)
you should now find either a 4GB, 8GB, 16GB or possibly a 32GB micro SD card came out depending on the model you chose, if you chose a 4GB or 8GB like i did you can replace it with an inexpensive 16GB Micro SD card put it back together and reboot, This is how I have tried copying my "update.zip" with Busybox and Su files (see above, that wont sign!!! GRRRR) the recovery console recognises the file but says signature authentication fail....
I could sign my "update.zip" for my framework-res.apk file but without Busybox or system RW it is useless.. it passes authentication but without rw on system it is useless....
GPS SERVER CHANGE;
Also, using faster fix off the market (need root) you can change the GPS server for better GPS performance.
BATTERY INFO;
Stamped on the Battery is
PL402874 1000mAh
3.7V 3.7WH
SERIAL NO. LOCATION.
Under the back cover there is a Version (mine is v2.3) and Serial number sticker
QUICK ACCESS TO THE CAMERA
Double click Home on the unlock screen to have quick access to the Camera.
USEFUL YOUTUBE VIDS
Check out mayiandjay on youtube (http://www.youtube.com/user/mayiandjay), he has done videos covering the stuff I am trying to explain, Thanks deepakpitrola333 for pointing this out
CREATING A EXTRACTED SYSTEM AS SYSTEM.IMG
for windows pc,
Go to http://db.tt/GAyvuDE (thanks Dastin1015) download and extract to your sdk/platform-tools folder
Rename mkfs.yaffs2.arm to mkfs.yaffs2 (delete the .arm extension)
open up command prompt (if you don't know how to do this in your current windows environment by now then just give up now)
change dir to the platform-tools dir in the sdk,
TYPE: adb push mkfs.yaffs2 /data/misc/mkfs.yaffs2
then pick up your shinny gooApple device;
open root explorer and navigate to mkfs.yaffs2 select and hold, change to have execute permissions
Back on the PC;
adb shell
su
# cd /data/misc
# ./mkfs.yaffs2 /system /sdcard/system.img
# exit
adb pull /sdcard/system.img ./system.img
I got a 176Mb system.img with "Build ok."
DUMP RECOVERY and BOOT IMAGES
you'll need dump_image from http://db.tt/9EANtEX (Thanks Dastin1015)
copy to your platform-tools folder in your androidsdk dir
do the same as above and push to /data/misc
then as before, change permissions of dump_image in root explorer to have execute. reboot device
Then you can run command prompt
go to your sdk platform-tools directory
run;
adb shell
cd data/misc
./dump_image boot /sdcard/boot.img
./dump_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
exit
adb pull /data/misc/boot.img ./boot.img
adb pull /data/misc/recovery.img ./recovery.img
ALTERNATE ROM DUMP METHOD (Thanks Dastin1015);
To do any flashing to the phone you must be rooted.
Rooting:
1) Download z4root and hit the permanent root option: http://db.tt/Bltsa73
2) Once rebooted you will have root.
Dump ROM:
~Prerequisite is that you have root~
{Non ADB method}
1) Download romdump and place it on the root of your SD card: http://db.tt/kXTaCDF
2) Download Terminal Emulator from the Market if you haven't already.
3) Open Terminal Emulator and issue these commands:
Code:
$ su
# cp /sdcard/romdump /system/bin
# chmod 747 /system/bin/romdump
# romdump
4) Now on your SD card under the romdump folder you will find you recovery.img, boot.img and system.tar. Backup these files to your computer for safe keeping.
{ADB method (Must have Android SDK installed)}
1) Open up command prompt and issue these commands:
Code:
C:\Users\Your_Name> cd ..
C:\Users> cd ..
2) Navigate to your installed Android SDK (Mine is under the Program Files (x86) folder):
Code:
C:\> cd Program Files (x86)
C:\Program Files (x86)> cd Android/android-sdk/platform-tools
3) Connect your device to your computer and make sure you have USB Debugging enabled on your phone.
4) Issue this command to verify that your computer recognizes your phone:
Code:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools> adb devices
5) If you see your phones serial then it is connected.
6) Download romdump and place it in the platform-tools folder: http://db.tt/kXTaCDF
7) Issue these commands:
Code:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools> adb push romdump /system/bin
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools> adb shell chmod 747 /system/bin/romdump
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools> adb shell
# romdump
you should get the following;
Android ROM dumper v0.82b
(c)2011 Sebastian404
Device : GOOAPPLE 3G QUALCOMM-Android2.2.3-IOSUI-eng.autobuild.20110729.144151
Creating required files... done.
Opening mtd table... done.
Dumping kernel config... done.
Dumping boot partition... done.
Dumping recovery partition... done.
Dumping system partition... done.
Creating Checksums... done.
Cleaning up... done.
8) When done your ROM dump will be in the romdump folder on your SD card.
/sdcard/romdump
boot.img
checksum.md5
config.gz
recovery.img
system.info.gz
system.tar
DONE.
INSTALL CLOCKWORK RECOVERY (orange lantern recovery) ( Tested on my GT-6, that is basicly the same as the gooapple but has the apple symbol on the back, and now my Gooapple 3g,both successfully)
Flashing custom recovery image:
{Non ADB method}
1) Download flash_image and place it on the root of your SD card: http://db.tt/flHRxiG
2) Download recovery.img to the root of your SD card: http://db.tt/uy56zhj
3) Open Terminal Emulator and issue these commands:
Code:
$ su
# cp /sdcard/flash_image /system/bin
# chmod 747 /system/bin/flash_image
# flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
4) If you see a bunch of successful on your screen then it has flashed properly.
{ADB method}
1) Open up command prompt and issue these commands:
Code:
C:\Users\Your_Name> cd ..
C:\Users> cd ..
2) Navigate to your installed Android SDK (Mine is under the Program Files (x86) folder):
Code:
C:\> cd Program Files (x86)
C:\Program Files (x86)> cd Android/android-sdk/platform-tools
3) Connect your device to your computer and make sure you have USB Debugging enabled on your phone.
4) Issue this command to verify that your computer recognizes your phone:
Code:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools> adb devices
5) If you see your phones serial then it is connected.
6) Download flash_image and place it in the platform-tools folder: http://db.tt/flHRxiG
7) Download the recovery.img and place it on the root of your SD card: http://db.tt/uy56zhj
8) Issue these commands in command prompt:
Code:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools> adb push flash_image /system/bin
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools> adb shell chmod 747 /system/bin/flash_image
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools> adb shell
# flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
9) If you see a bunch of successful on your screen then it has flashed properly.
boot into recovery, hold home whilst powering on, after 5 long seconds, let go of home and then push home again, you will need to put the volume/menu-back toggle to "volume" mode and according to deepakpitrola333, you need to cycle the list 3 times using volume to allow selection.
Video by mayiandjay;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_dX9Ruoljo
ENABLE FULL MARKET ON THE GOO
Thanks to Smith, we can have the full google market on our Goos
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133702
IF I OR ANYONE ELSE EVER HELPS YOU, PLEASE CLICK THANKS... Its not that hard....
Done.
CHEERS!!! - KEG.
Thanks for info on the gooapple, its good stuff.
Any idea on how to do any of the following:
- restore original recovery screen
- get a clockworkmod recovery image to work
- do a nandroid backup
i have managed to get the applestyle home apks and the keyboard and stuff and so want to install another rom. I flashed a random clockworkmod image but now i dont get any recovery screen at all, its gets stuck on apple every time on every button combo/method.
if its not too much to ask, could you check if you can run fpse the psx emulator on your gooapple, it crashes to home straight after loading a game even tho i have a bios. psx4droid works but is choppy, similarly specd phones like the wildfire s and legend can play fpse games like ff7 very well.
Gooapple GPS
Do you now how to acivate the GPS on the gooapple.
Have this phone a GPS chip like SiRF III chip?
Is it possible to use it with navigation software?
Did you purchase it? If you did that, please, send me link to rom dump after you dump it or you know already existing link?
Sent from my IDEOS S7 Slim using XDA App
this phone has a sirf III and installing a gps program makes the gps work.
i cant dump the rom without getting a clockworkmod recovery image that works for this phone, unless you know of a way jon2555.
Hey guys, the best way I found to toggle gps on (because it does not show up in networks) is by installing go launcher so you get a shortcut to it in your apps, the press home and set applestyle as default again, then go through your drawer and select the go launcher shortcut, from there add the power control widget, from there you can toggle gps...
Also I have been nagging the people at the gooapple factoryand they advised they may add a downloadable firmware upgrade soon...., fingers crossed as mine is currenly half bricked, I got access to the fastboot by downloading the microsoft mobile drivers update, that lets fastboot recognise it when you reset with the vol down button, but need to read up on how to use it....
I had a quick readup on fastboot commands, and I have written an update script (The one that I cant sign), and I'm going to try to run it with fastboot as my limited and unexperienced understandung is that through fastboot you dont need signed updates...., unfortunatly I left my goo at work on wednesday and I was in Sydney all day today, so i wont be able to try it out untill I return to work in freezing Canberra tomorrow... Fingers crossed, and if I can successfully get it working again I will try to find a way to dump the partitions and make an update.zip that rewrites all of /system (if possible), so next time i kill it, I may have a better chance recovering from my mistakes (or pure lazyness....)
jon2555, no rom yet, but Hat007 did previously do an app dump of all the apps on gooapple 3g here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1245655
(thanks hat007)
and as deepakpitrola333 said, until somebody can put a working clockwork on it, we are out of luck regarding nandroid backups.... and my goo is currently bricked so i cant do much with it, and i gave my gt-6 to my daughter already, so no chance of getting that back......
Gooapple Firmware ROM Update
Hi All,
I'm New to this. Is there going to be a ROM or Firmware Update? if so how is it going to be done? Which Website??
I've bought mine from Android-Sale.
Has anyone else bought there's from Android Sale?
Also Is there a FIX to Make the Unlock Slider Back to English without the Stupid Chinese Symbol TXT??
Also Is anyone having Trouble with there Built-In GPS?? I cant get mine to Work??
I Look Forward to your Comments.
Cheers.....
hey spookie,
kegatron has said to toggle the gps from go launcher, which enables an android style interface with power options for bluetooth, gps, wifi etc by widget or otherwise. I assume you can do this with the stock froyo launcher too.
Home key can select the launcher after a third is installed.
I got mine from fastcardtech as they gave a discount over android sale, however it will be gooapple themselves releasing the update and or rom in the future.
With so many units sold, there is gonna be stuff up soon.
If someone knows how to make thier own clockworkmod recovery, the rom can be uploaded by anyone with the phone. I have no clue who to ask to do this tho.
The chinese in the lock screen is not something i know how to change but as i said a stock froyo launcher and lock screen can be used instead. Helps with the long icon name problem too.
If its not too much to ask can you check if fpse, the psx emulator, works on your phone. It crashes straight away on mine but all psx4droid versions work but as it is known, psx4droid is considerably slower, like 10-20 fps slower making final fantasy games run 50fps max and 35-40 normally which is too choppy.
I hope what i have said helps, gps isnt on all the time so try to toggle it like keg said and if you know anyone who can write custom recovery images, get them over here
i also assume you have rooted to get rid of all chinese from system icons/folders
Hey Spookie,
With the GPS, I was still using the applestyle launcher but one of the good things about go launcher is the fact that it has a app link in your app drawer, meaning you can select the applestyle launcher as the default and still have access to go launcher without too much hassle (just select it in the apps on your home screen)
So with that said I assume you have root?, if not... get it... Lols..
from there you can get rid of the standard Chinese crud that I cant read like baidu input or whatever its called, QQ (whatever that is...) etc. using Titanium backup (CAREFUL FOR WHAT YOU UNINSTALL, and batch backup everything first!!!), I'l put up a list of what can be uninstalled safely once I get mine working again. and you can fix the server your GPS is looking for by using FasterFix from teh market (you need root for this)
And the gooapple webpage is quite easy to find.... I just googled gooapple and funnily enough the webpage's name wasn't too cryptic (its www.googapple.com lol) just use the google chrome browser to automaticly translate the Chinese and for most of the bad translations you can still work it out..
Hope this helps...
BTW, I'm looking into rewriting my update.zip file for my framework-res.apk file as the scripting is different using fastboot and I need to read up on it.. give me time
I need to work out what needs to be in the android-info.txt and android-product.txt files....
Hi Guys,
Thanks for all you Help & input.. However I'm Very Confused and Lost?? Yes I've installed Z4Root.
But Now That I've installed this App. How can I BACKUP the Whole ROM as it is before I Start to Uninstall all thoses Chinese APPs etc??
Also What Input Keyboard do I install? Which one is the Chinese Keyboard??
I'm Wanting to keep the Stlye of the Phone as it is when I bought it but wanting to Take Out the Chinese Junk, and Install just want I want in English.
As for the GPS, is there a Way to Keep it always Switch on From First turning on the Phone??
I do hope you dont think I'm a Stupid Person??
I dont want to Brick or Destroy this Phone?? Just want the Chinese Junk Out and GPS & the Unlock Slider Fixed?? Do hope they Bring out Firmware or ROM Update? I'm picking it's going to be on here once it's Relesed??
Look Forward to your Comments.
Regards
Spookie...
Gooapple Camera & YouTube
Hi Again,
I was meant to also ask in my Last Post
Can anyone if Possible post a Photo on here taken Directly off there gooapple device? Ans is it a True 3.2mb Camera? And Also is the Front Camera 1.3mb?? I'd be glad to have a look and you image....
I cant get youtube to work with the Youtube App? I've tried all sorts of Differnt Apps (apk files), and still NO Luck with youtube??
Any Thought's Or Comments??
Thanks...
SpookieNZL
Hey Spookie,
Sorry champ, if I misdirected you, what I ment by batch backup all the apps first was to do with "Titanium Backup" from the market, it requires root access
to test for correct root access, you should get # when you type su in a terminal emulator.
try this once you have it installed,
Download the Iphone keyboard from the market, the go to settings, keyboard, and enable the iphone keyboard (tick box) then, find any text box and press and hold the box untill "input method" comes up select iphone keyboard
Once you have the iphone keyboard working, you can then delete the baidu (or whatever it was called) keyboard, by opening Titanium backup, accept super user access, then go to "backup / Restore" then press the menu key (vol up) then select "Batch" then select "backup all user apps +system data", then once completed, you can then go back to "backup /restore" and find Baidu input and select it, and then "uninstall"
Congrats you have now deleted the Baidu input,
I would recommend NOT uninstalling anything that you don't know if it is crucial or not, as if you delete the wrong thing you can get major "Force close" issues and make the phone 100% unusable until a ROM has been released to re-write the partition and start again...
With the Camera, I will post a heap of photos up when I get mine working again, I have taken lots of photos of pulling it apart and upgrading storage etc. I am in the progress of putting all the info from this post into a full guide with photos of step by step how to do everything that I know of, as I can't find anything from anyone else posted on the net regarding most of the things i have covered, I might just step up to the plate and do it
With Youtube, I installed the tubemate app from market, worked fine for me.., try it an let me know
Hope this helps!!!
Also, for those who didn't know, when you have the slide to unlock screen, if you double click home you will get a camera icon pop up (on an Iphone / ipod this is to access the music menu) that way you can get quick access to the camera to take a photo
hey keg why are you telling him to uninstall baidu input, on its last setting it is a perfect iphone input keyboard completely in english, the one on the app market is not good looking or accurate.
also, on youtube this guy, mayiandjay, has good videos on some of the stuff your trying to explain so maybe skip this to save time.
lastly i hope you get your phone back to working, as i have the phone working and sort know what im doin, feel free to ask for anything from it.
spookie, ill get some daylight pics up in the morning, at night the camera looks more grainy but is still good.
Hi deepakpitrola333,
Sorry I never really gave the Baidu input a real go, I found it slow unresponsive, and sometimes would revert back to converting whatever I was trying to write into Chinese, so it got the ass, I did get swype working on it, but I'm used to my Galaxy S and didn't find it that good on this device.
I suppose my guide to deleting the Baidu input was reversable if you did it step by step, you can go into titanium backup, go to backup / resore, and go right to the bottom, select baidu input that should have a line through it, and select restore.
BAM!!! Bauidu is back, though you will have to enable it again through the keyboard s option in settings, then press and hold a text box and select it again....
Sorry for the confusion.
yea it took me a while to set it to how i like, iphone style full english with predictive, wild guesses from the options list when holding down the circle key.
it is faster than the 4-5 keyboards ive used and looks the best in caps with no numbers to ruin the look.
it wont help you keg because yours is unfortunately bricked but spookie, on baidu after getting the keyboard up (press home a few times), hold the circle (world?) key, then select last, (keyboard will close) then hold bottom left key after getting it back up then first option, then second to last for predictive or last for non predictive.
Got the Goo Going again!!!
WOOOO!!! I'm soo happy
here's how I did it, (and I will add this to the first post)
When my device was bootlooping (the gooapple animation was playing over and over) I connected it to my computer, noticed that once again I got the unknown devices (4x qualcomm HSUSB interface) pop upagain and after giving up trying to find the Qualcomm HSUSB Driver prviously I decided to go on the hunt as this was close to my last resort before giving up for the day, well guess what!! I found it!!
I downloaded a file called PdaNetA302.exe and it installed the correct drivers for me!!! from there I could finally see the device in the Android Debug Bridge (especially whilst it was was booting!!) from there I could push the framework-res.apk into the /system/framework/ dir on the goo!!! WOO HOO!!
I'l play with it for a while and start ripping everything off it tonight, see what I can do about making a backup of some sort.... or if anything a listing of all dirs and files in each partition.
Thanks everyone who is reading this for your support during these "goo-less" times
Hi! I am the youtube member "mayiandjay" that has been posting some videos on how to work around with the gooapple 3g.
Recently I tried flashing clockworkmod recovery but now I get stuck on the "gooapple" logo.
How can I restore the original recovery Image or get one that works for this unit. ANY HELP WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!! THANKS IN ADVANCE.
Hi! I am the youtube member "mayiandjay" that has been posting some videos on how to work around with the gooapple 3g.
Recently I tried flashing clockworkmod recovery but now I get stuck on the "gooapple" logo.
How can I restore the original recovery Image or get one that works for this unit. ANY HELP WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!! THANKS IN ADVANCE.
Hello, as the title states I have found a way to bypass the password with the pin, pattern, and password option on the lockscreen without doing a factory data reset. I have not tried face unlock, I will try it soon. I would first like to thank Kosborn for his p2p-adb which bothe helped and gave me the idea. His p2p-adb can be located here.
I will also be adding this feature to Kosborn's p2p-adb soon as well.
Now to get down to it.
What you will need:
Phone with eithier 'USB Debugging" enabled or a Custom Recovery
ADB
A file editor (I use Notepad++)
Basic adb skills
*If you already have "USB Debugging enabled please skip to Step 5*
Step 1)
If the phone does not have USB Debugging enabled you need to flash a custom recovery to the phone. I will not post a step to step guide to on how to flash a custom recovery, just google it.
Step 2)
When you have the custom recovery flashed to the phone boot into recovery mode and mount /system. In CWM it can be found under "Mounts and Storage"
Step 3)
When /system is mounted pull build.prop and open it with the file editor I mentioned above.
Code:
adb pull /system/build.prop
You will have to add one line into the build.prop file for adb to be enabled when you reboot the phone
Add the line below to the build.prop file.
Code:
persist.service.adb.enable=1
Save build.prop file.
Now we have to push the file back to the phone so
Code:
adb push build.prop /system/build.prop
adb shell chmod 0644 /system/build.prop
Step 4)
Reboot phone
Run command below and you should see you device attached, If not make sure you have the correct drivers installed.
Code:
adb devices
Step 5)
Using adb type the following commands
Code:
adb shell mv /data/system/gesture.key /data/system/gesture.key.bak
adb shell mv /data/system/password.key /data/system/password.key.bak
Step 6)
Reboot phone
You should now be able to unlock your phone without having any password. And more importantly with having all of your data on the phone still.
If you found this helpful please hit the thanks button.
RESERVED
So this will work on any device correct?
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With either pin lock or pattern?
prairiedogn said:
So this will work on any device correct?
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With either pin lock or pattern?
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In theory yes. I can't be for sure. It won't hurt it
When I had to use I typed "adb shell rm /data/system/gesture.key", not "adb shell mv /data/system/gesture.key" and that worked well.
eduds said:
When I had to use I typed "adb shell rm /data/system/gesture.key", not "adb shell mv /data/system/gesture.key" and that worked well.
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That will work as well the reason why I used adb shell mv /data/system/gesture.key is to keep the file there when i was testing just incase but it could be removed as well.
not trying to be too much of a smart-butt, but heres the full version to do it, what u did is the basic commands, but leaves an empty pin/pattern for ANY input will be correct, heres each command (new line=new command):
adb shell
cd /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases
sqlite3 settings.db
update system set value=0 where name='lock_pattern_autolock';
update secure set value=0 where name='lock_pattern_autolock';
update system set value=0 where name='lockscreen.lockedoutpermanently';
update secure set value=0 where name='lockscreen.lockedoutpermanently';
.quit
busybox rm /data/system/gesture.key
busybox rm /data/system/cm-gesture.key
busybox rm /data/system/password.key
busybox rm /data/system/cm-password.key
busybox rm /data/system/locksettings.db
busybox rm /data/system/locksettings.db-wal
busybox rm /data/system/locksettings.db-shm
reboot
some kernels+file-systems(or user actions) convert databases to "wal", or "shm" so they will have different names, as for some newer CM-based rom builds, the pattern, gesture unlock (if implemented), and sometimes pin get put into a different file "cm-***.key" but pin+password goes into "cm-password.key";
u need to only do first two commands(adb shell, and the cd), then skip to after the .quit if u ARE NOT locked out, if u are u need to do ALL these commands, and if it says "file/directory not found" or simmalier errors when doing the "gesture.key","cm-gesture.key","cm-password.key", the "locksettings.db-wal" +"locksettings.db-wal"; just ignore those errors as u dont have the configurations stored in there like some other custom roms do =)
i found and compiled this list from my app i made, if u heard about it "SMS Tasks", and this is acually the exact code (in adb shell form, not in java command line with added characters, voids, etc...) to unlock the phone remotely =), idk why people tell me not to share this code, as its good for users to have so they dont lose their data incase of forgotten passwords on devices stored in their dressers/storages for ages and got out for whatever reason (maybee a new rom-tree was born for it and u want to see it in action, idk =S) but use this if u want, if not u can ignore this post, just wanted to share this with u incase u want to add some to the OP as the commands u do some roms might not fully unlock (it will erase pass/pin, but some roms keep the config that its still set, but any pass (even one characters+a single_space, or one-three dot patterns), so if anyone got those errors, or want more understanding on what files are used, this is my most resent list of things to delete by what i see used on rom developer's github's anyways =S
but hope this helps any of u in any ways =)
much simpler way
download aroma file manager from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646108
flash aroma file manager in cwm with system mounted
browse to data/system
delete gestures.key
delete password.key
restart
of course you will need aroma file manager on the root of your sd card so download it and put it there now for safe keeping
you can always put it there via a card reader or pop your sd card into another phone if your phone is already locked
Using Aroma File Manager would be the easiest way!
Thanks for the share Marcussmith2626!
There is a way to do this without USB Debugging enabled nor Custom Recovery installed, as long as stock Android system recovery <3e> "backup user data" option is working:
- create a backup
- modify the backup file
- root the phone
- restore backup
root is not required for backup, but for restore. i prefer restore from custom recovery. but i have done this without flashing, too.
please see this link
Android system recovery <3e> alternative restoring program
i know this is an old thread, but im trying to bypass the screen where it says that youve tried your pattern too many times on a zte z932l (also known as the rapido) for a friends sister. She really just wants the pictures that are stored on the internal memory is all because they are of her kids. Any ideas on how to get this done? I would up on this thread because i was hoping that usb debugging had been enabled, but it hasnt
no "backup user data" option in Android system recovery <3e> i guess? if you can't create a backup then my friend, this is the hardest case for unlocking... if playstore is working and wifi enabled, you can unlock using Android Device Manager first. if this not help, check if fastboot is working. you can boot custom recovery with "fastboot boot recovery.img" if no fastboot mode available, find any way to make a backup of usrdata partition (maybe in download mode?) once you have a backup, its easy to modify and restore (as long as FRP lock is disabled)
with usb debugging enabler you can modify a rom and flash it via odin (without losing data???), and with Android Multi Tools you can unlock the screen. if this is possible for samsung devices, then there should be a way for other phones, too. another way is to enable adb via sideload, if someone will create such app.
and of course, if fastboot mode is available, the easiest way is booting a custom recovery without flashing it. then just delete /data/system/locksettings.db* files from adb or with aroma file manager (try calung version 1.80)