My phone wont let me down load anything from a non market site. I cant find the setting to change it. Help please
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bigdavedaniels said:
My phone wont let me down load anything from a non market site. I cant find the setting to change it. Help please
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althou searching would help, ATT has disallowed the install of non-market apps. you need to be rooted with sideloading enabled.
So I got it rooted, but how do you enable sideloading? I still can't install anything from my sd card. I know sideload wonder machine works, but I have some apps backed up with titanium backup and would like to be able to restore on the inspire.
flo7002 said:
So I got it rooted, but how do you enable sideloading? I still can't install anything from my sd card.
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flo7002 said:
So I got it rooted, but how do you enable sideloading? I still can't install anything from my sd card. I know sideload wonder machine works, but I have some apps backed up with titanium backup and would like to be able to restore on the inspire.
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Settings > Unknown Sources
That should do it.
SysAdmNj said:
Settings > Unknown Sources
That should do it.
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The option is not there.... do I need to install a different rom?
flo7002 said:
The option is not there.... do I need to install a different rom?
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i dont think there sideload for inspire 4g yet.
flo7002 said:
The option is not there.... do I need to install a different rom?
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Not sure how you rooted your inspire but I'd try these suggestions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11704891&postcount=5
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The option is not there.... do I need to install a different rom?
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If you're using a rooted stock ROM this option won't be there, you'll need to use SideLoadWonder machine. Other ROMs have the option to allow non market apps in settings (i'm using Revolution and it's there)
How would i root my phone without screwing it up or voiding my warranty?
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I uploaded the ace hack kit ro my phone and it isnt compatible. I cant open it at all
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bigdavedaniels said:
How would i root my phone without screwing it up or voiding my warranty?
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Rooting means voiding your warranty.
I don't think you can screw if you follow instruction step by step. This is my first android phone but learning curve was just a few hours.
Revoultion ROM does have the option of non market apps.
Google side load wonder machine
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Hey guys..just got my HTC Inspire..Any guides on getting applanet? I really dont want to root, need to learn more about android before I start messing with it.
Thanks
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need to learn more about android before I start messing with it.
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Mmm..any help please anyone
stuxnet said:
Mmm..any help please anyone
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You need to root your phone then flash a ROM with 3rd party apps enabled to install an app that is outside the android market.
Search 4shared.com and type applanet.apk or you could go to applanet.net
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You can install an applanet apk via the sideload wonder machine but you won't be able to install the apps though it anyways.. ATT just won't let it happen.
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projekt1 said:
You can install an applanet apk via the sideload wonder machine but you won't be able to install the apps though it anyways.. ATT just won't let it happen.
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yup basically, even after sideloading applanet, you'll still need to install apps via sideloading if you don't root.
Applanet is warez, although I'm sure everyone already knows that.
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I got a phone HTC aria 2.1 and I cant install .apk files it says my phone is set to block installations that are not from the droid market wat can I do? my phone is from AT&T
Settings -> applications -> check the box on "unknown sources"
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scott.ragan said:
Settings -> applications -> check the box on "unknown sources"
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+1 what he said. Learn your settings well, and android will be so much easy'r to use
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Extreme125 said:
I got a phone HTC aria 2.1 and I cant install .apk files it says my phone is set to block installations that are not from the droid market wat can I do? my phone is from AT&T
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1.Is your phone rooted? If not you should root it (find it in your phone's specific forum).
2. Then after you root it and make sure BusyBox, and SuperUser are installed.
3. Go into settings (as stated above) then Settings>Applications>Development>Unknown Sources (make sure it is checked).
You should now be able to install third party apps no matter what since ATT completely blocks this feature by default and you must enable S-OFF and Root to enable it. Also with root you can
A: Install a custom ROM (new look and better speeds)
B: Overclock
C: Speed up your phone in many more advanced ways.
D: Delete Stock Apps
E: Much Much More
Extreme125 said:
I got a phone HTC aria 2.1 and I cant install .apk files it says my phone is set to block installations that are not from the droid market wat can I do? my phone is from AT&T
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+1 what he said. Learn your settings well, and android will be so much easy'r to use
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ATT Blocks this, you must root to enable it, otherwise he would've gotten a popup asking him to allow 3rd party apps.
The Aria doesn't have a check box for "unknown sources" ATT blocked the phone from allowing non-market apps.
If you have some skills, you can try this fix --> http://www.xda-developers.com/android/install-non-market-apps-unsupported-resources-on-android/
Or you can try this easier fix --> http://forum.androidcentral.com/and...40770-ac-sideload-wonder-machine-windows.html
fowenati said:
ATT Blocks this, you must root to enable it, otherwise he would've gotten a popup asking him to allow 3rd party apps.
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Wow, what a douchy move
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deliriousDroid said:
Wow, what a douchy move
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Yeah, ATT has a reputation for douchebaggery here in the US.
EDIT: You can also just flash THIS by attn1 to accomplish the same goal.
The update for 1.84 for the Inspire 4G was released on 4-29-2011 as an OTA update. It WILL NOT RUN on rooted ROMs.
Things I have personally observed about this ROM:
Quick. Seems to respond very well to input, no real hesitations. I won't tell you quadrant scores because they are useless.
GPS WORKS! Exceptionally well. 3-6 FOOT accuracy. The highest TTL I have seen is 17s.
Fast. HSUPA is working well, 1.3mbps up. I hit 6mbps down on a regular basis with this ROM. YMMV, of course. But it works great here in North Texas.
Third party non market Apps install. Yes, you read that right. There is no selector to turn it on or off, though. They work for me. YMMV.
DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO YOUR PHONE, COMPUTER, PLACE OF RESIDENCE, OR PETS.
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Prerequisites:
S-Off HTC Inspire 4G with microSD card inserted (HOW TO thanks to attn1)
RUU to stock 2.2.1 v1.80 (Located here thanks to cmstlist)
Gingerbreak v1.2 (From Chainfire) loaded on your SD Card
The OTA update note: place in /sdcard/download. This method is untested.
Sideload Wonder Machine if install of Gingerbreak does not work.
A valid Wi-Fi connection
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Follow these steps to achieve a rooted 2.2.1 v1.84 stock ROM
1. RUU your phone to stock following instructions provided in the above thread using the pd98img.zip method, NOT THE .EXE!
2. Boot phone, don't bother adding any accounts or setting anything but a wifi connection up.
3. Go to Settings, choose AT&T Software Update, then choose HTC Wi-Fi Software Update.
4. Download and install
5. Boot phone into updated stock ROM.
6. Install Gingerbreak v1.2 and run it. It will crash HTC Sense launcher, force close it, then you will see an error saying it could not reboot phone. Reboot manually using power button. If it gives you a weird error on boot such as a picture of a phone and a red mark, pull the battery then reboot.
7. ROOT! Yes, you now have root. Verify superuser.apk is in your app drawer, then I strongly recommend installing busybox from the market.
8. Install ROM Manager from the market and flash ClockworkMod Recovery. I have had no issues with 3.0.2.6.
That's it, done! I have had a couple small FC's from SU when first granting permissions to an app, to fix it open the actual superuser app then go back to the offending program. Once granted permissions this should not occur anymore.
I hope this helps!
If I missed anyone in the thanks above it was purely unintentional. PM me and I will correct the oversight.
I think you mean 3rd party apps is enabled? Not slideload.
Great job with the guide.
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I'm on stock Rom and can't get.the update
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kirk123 said:
I think you mean 3rd party apps is enabled? Not slideload.
Great job with the guide.
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Eh, either way. Install isn't blocked anymore and that is all that matters. I think we all owe Amazon some thanks.
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XAviierG said:
I'm on stock Rom and can't get.the update
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It may not have rolled out for everyone yet. You can try placing the update file, not renamed, in /sdcard/download then run the update.
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so lemme get this straight, AT&T finally enabled the ability to install apps that are not from the market?
Or am I just seeing things and mis understanding.
Konner920 said:
so lemme get this straight, AT&T finally enabled the ability to install apps that are not from the market?
Or am I just seeing things and mis understanding.
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No, you are not misunderstanding. Third party non market app installs work.
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How do you manually install this file? I already downloaded it and moved it to the download folder under my SD card.
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jhester1967 said:
How do you manually install this file? I already downloaded it and moved it to the download folder under my SD card.
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As I said that method is untested, try the check for updates step and see if it thinks it is a previously downloaded update that wasn't installed.
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Now when I press att check for update it tells me I have to wait a day before I can try again.
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Now when I press att check for update it tells me I have to wait a day before I can try again.
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You can always set your date a day ahead when you go to check again. At least we know that doesn't work.
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Now when I press att check for update it tells me I have to wait a day before I can try again.
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a little "birdie" told me that at&t is rolling this out to 10K users a day for the first three days, then evaluating the results and - assuming all goes well - will bump up to 25K-50K users on 5/2, and then 50K users a day until done beginning 5/3 or 5/4. don't know for sure, though, if this is why you're having to wait for 1 more day.
i have the update, where do you go to let it install non market apps? i tried downloading the amazon app store thingy but it still says install blocked.
tonyb81 said:
i have the update, where do you go to let it install non market apps? i tried downloading the amazon app store thingy but it still says install blocked.
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Hmm, did you already have s-off before updating?
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You can always set your date a day ahead when you go to check again. At least we know that doesn't work.
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If you downloaded the update prior going back to stock Un-rooted, then you need to either format you SD card or use another one. When I went back to stock, the update didn't show up for me, but as soon as I changed my SD card, the OTA came right up after I prompted for an update.
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Hmm, did you already have s-off before updating?
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Nah I was s on when I did the update.
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Has anyone tried to install the updated rom on a stock rooted rom like this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=965634
Any luck?
I wouldn't much worry about updating to this if your phone is rooted. Soon enough someone will have a rooted and CWR Flashable version of this. With so many good roms and Devs here I assume it wont be long.
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Nah I was s on when I did the update.
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I think that is the difference maker. Hence why s-off is listed as a prerequisite.
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enewman17 said:
I wouldn't much worry about updating to this if your phone is rooted. Soon enough someone will have a rooted and CWR Flashable version of this. With so many good roms and Devs here I assume it wont be long.
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I know I am already working on one.
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i just finished rooting my phone last night.
the next question is now what?
all i want for now is delete the bloatware...
is there a guide somewhere?
TIA!
rekehs said:
i just finished rooting my phone last night.
the next question is now what?
all i want for now is delete the bloatware...
is there a guide somewhere?
TIA!
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Download an app like root explorer(market) and you can delete all the bloat.
Then start looking at the dev section cause its all about the awesome roms.
tweaked said:
Download an app like root explorer(market) and you can delete all the bloat.
Then start looking at the dev section cause its all about the awesome roms.
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when i download the app, should i download to my computer and drag it to my sdcard?
can you also please tell me how to install an up?
thanks.
rekehs said:
when i download the app, should i download to my computer and drag it to my sdcard?
can you also please tell me how to install an up?
thanks.
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Market. Was on your homescreen when you got your phone. The apps install through the market.
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Water it daily so it can grow hehe.
Anyway you could look in the devsection and flash a custom rom. There are plenty to choose from.
Also check out the sticky thread mudknot created in general, I think it talks about removing bloatware.
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biglittlegato said:
Market. Was on your homescreen when you got your phone. The apps install through the market.
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how about the setcpu that can be downloaded from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419?
rekehs said:
how about the setcpu that can be downloaded from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419?
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Download from your phone if you are using the xda app or the internet
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rekehs said:
how about the setcpu that can be downloaded from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419?
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Market. Is this thing on? That way you know it is compatible with your phone.
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Hi
I want to root my samsung galaxy victory with one click root. If it doesnt work, will there be any chance of my phone bricking? My phone is on Freedompop gusing sprints service) and has Android 4.1.2
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Geza
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gezafisch said:
Hi
I want to root my samsung galaxy victory with one click root. If it doesnt work, will there be any chance of my phone bricking? My phone is on Freedompop gusing sprints service) and has Android 4.1.2
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Geza
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There should be a very small chance of brick, if any. But don't forget that if you make a backup, even if you brick your device, it will be no problem!
ИΘΘK¡€ said:
There should be a very small chance of brick, if any. But don't forget that if you make a backup, even if you brick your device, it will be no problem!
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How do I make a backup? Dont I need to have CWM or something like that? And dont I have to be rooted to get that?
Thanks Geza
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gezafisch said:
How do I make a backup? Dont I need to have CWM or something like that? And dont I have to be rooted to get that?
Thanks Geza
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Yes, you'll need CWM, which stands for ClockworkMod. And no, you don't necessarily need root to get it, as it's really just a replacement for your current recovery mode, except it has more options.
Run a Google search with the terms "sph-l300 cwm". :good:
ИΘΘK¡€ said:
Yes, you'll need CWM, which stands for ClockworkMod. And no, you don't necessarily need root to get it, as it's really just a replacement for your current recovery mode, except it has more options.
Run a Google search with the terms "sph-l300 cwm". :good:
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Cant find one that doesn't require root access.
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@gezafisch, oops, you're right; nevermind CWM, for now. Instead, use this.
ИΘΘK¡€ said:
@gezafisch, oops, you're right; nevermind CWM, for now. Instead, use this.
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I followed that tutorial but when I test the adb, it says that the command is not recognized.
Usb debugging is on.
Thanks Geza
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