Superuser force closing! - HTC Inspire 4G

I rooted my phone using simple root,s-off. Superuser keeps force closing. I looked at the FAQ and one thing keeps confusing me. It says I need to put the .zip superuser file into the root of my sd card. What does that mean? Where should I put it?
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Kent Melton said:
I rooted my phone using simple root,s-off. Superuser keeps force closing. I looked at the FAQ and one thing keeps confusing me. It says I need to put the .zip superuser file into the root of my sd card. What does that mean? Where should I put it?
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This just means put it in the main directory of your SD card (don't put it in any folders, just drop it straight to the card)

Thank you so much!!!!
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[Q] android secure?

I need help figureing out the solution to the android_secure issue. Its something on your sd card. I took my girlfriends sd card from her phone put ext-4,bionix,recovery, and update.zip on it and it worked flawlessly. So im pretty sure that it is a clockworkmod issue from rom manager because i put flash clockworkmod through rom manager over krylons. So i deleted the clockworkmod file and its still there. anyone have any idea as to where these files are saved
Man I have this problem and dunno what to do wiyh it huh
But
Even if u restart ull still have your apps restored
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The problem was the rom manager
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rickyy00 said:
The problem was the rom manager
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its either the xrecovery file on your sd
OR
the clockworkmod file
Clockworkmod file wasn't cause I deleted it all together
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dsexton702 said:
its either the xrecovery file on your sd
OR
the clockworkmod file
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What about diskcacheindex?
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rickyy00 said:
What about diskcacheindex?
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that might be it,
TO be completely honest its recommended that you format your sd and then move back all the important files you need that wont rebuild themselves back on from your sdcard backup
this and flashing with odin was the only way i got my back up and restore back from the CRUEL ROM MANAGER TORTURE
Well ill try removing the diskcache and ill let you know the outcome.
How do you format your sd card and are there any files you actually need to save
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What to root with.. .

Now that it appears that AAHK is off this site, any suggestions to how to root an HTC inspire 4G? This is a spare but I want to put ICS on it.
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psal217050 said:
Now that it appears that AAHK is off this site, any suggestions to how to root an HTC inspire 4G? This is a spare but I want to put ICS on it.
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Yes, use the hack kit....Is not in xda anymore but Is still ON the game. Is the only working tool in town. To find it follow my signature...:good:
Thanks. Now I have to find the spare micro-SD card so I can complete it. Just can't remember where it is.
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psal217050 said:
Thanks. Now I have to find the spare micro-SD card so I can complete it. Just can't remember where it is.
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Why do you have to find a spare SD?
Procedure says process will make SD card a golden card for S-off. I might be wrong but it appears that the S-off command needs to get put on the SD card before it gets activated and allows root. Or is that wrong?
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psal217050 said:
Procedure says process will make SD card a golden card for S-off. I might be wrong but it appears that the S-off command needs to get put on the SD card before it gets activated and allows root. Or is that wrong?
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I also thought it would make my sd card unusable afterwards. However, that was not the case, you can use it with no issues.
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Problem is my SD card is in my Samsung with lots on it. Didn't want to chance losing that data.
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psal217050 said:
Problem is my SD card is in my Samsung with lots on it. Didn't want to chance losing that data.
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ok, there´s no need to use a different sdcard. The hack kit does not touch the information in it and after the whole process is done it wipes de goldcard from it...you don´t need to keep either.
I have run the kit with my current sdcard and there´s no need to change it...make a back up just for precaution, but it does not format it....
Great. Thanks for the info. I did find a small 2GB card I can use too.
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psal217050 said:
Great. Thanks for the info. I did find a small 2GB card I can use too.
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Yep, the only fact that u have to take into consideration is that the sdcard needs not to be corrupted...otherwise it will fails to work as a goldcard.
Thanks everyone. Phone is rooted.
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Do cm10 nightlies use a lot of space?

Should I be flashing every nightly? Not sure how it works. I can update it via my settings but idk where it saves to and how much space its taking up.
Thanks
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Someone please help D:
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I'm not running CM10 but I can say that ROM is probably at least 150MB. Every nightly you download and don't delete is taking up space on one of your SD cards.
The updater app should tell you where it is downloading the files to.
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Thanks so much for the reply. Its not giving me an option to install them to my external CD card and keeps defaulting It to my internal. Hmm
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logammo said:
Thanks so much for the reply. Its not giving me an option to install them to my external CD card and keeps defaulting It to my internal. Hmm
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Just delete them after installing the next one and keep the current one on your card
Neverendingxsin said:
Just delete them after installing the next one and keep the current one on your card
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OP doesn't know where they are, tho I believe the CM10 updater allows you to pick and choose to delete files.
OP: I'm not positive but I believe there's a directory made on the internal sdcard called cmupdater or something to that effect. I haven't been on CM10 for almost a month.

Titanium backup question

I was never prompted to create an account when I downloaded titanium backup. How does it work when I wipe and flash a new a rom? Or get a new device?
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It saves the apk & data on a file on your sd. Just put the backup in your new phone sd and tb will recognize it.
Cool thanks for the reply.
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realizerecognize said:
I was never prompted to create an account when I downloaded titanium backup. How does it work when I wipe and flash a new a rom? Or get a new device?
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Just restore that app in your new Rom or phone
In it there's an option for restore, etc etc likewise many other options
Choose whatever you wanna do from there!
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It just restore from your SD card right or off your computer?
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From your sd card!
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My nexus 7 doesn't have the cannot store in sd card since it doesn't have a slot, so when i flash a new rom how can I restore my apps?
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I just flashed a rom today. Went to the store downloaded titanium backup and it instantly started loading and restoring my apps. As long as you have titanium backup restored of course
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Although for some reason it didn't restore my gta3 data which I was a little pissed... but ohwell. Everything else went smooth as butter once I remembered to flash gapps with the rom I flashed lol
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realizerecognize said:
Although for some reason it didn't restore my gta3 data which I was a little pissed... but ohwell. Everything else went smooth as butter once I remembered to flash gapps with the rom I flashed lol
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It probably restored the data on the SD. Use a file explorer and try to paste and replace it in root.
You would have to find the file in the phone data I think. Can't rmb.
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Well I did move it to SD card. Then I got a new SD card. Tried to see the files from my old card on my computer and was going to transfer them but there didn't seem to be anything on it important?? If that makes sense. And in titanium backup I had all my user apps on SD card buut nothing showed on my computer.
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Well I did move it to SD card. Then I got a new SD card. Tried to see the files from my old card on my computer and was going to transfer them but there didn't seem to be anything on it important?? If that makes sense. And in titanium backup I had all my user apps on SD card buut nothing showed on my computer.
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move titaniumbackup folder tehy are compressed
snx413 said:
move titaniumbackup folder tehy are compressed
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I don't understand what you're saying.
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Hi.
Can I make a backup of WiFi settings - passwords from one Rom and restore them to another?
I used to have problems backing system data up from different ROMs. But you can try it, should be under backup system data in TiBu. WiFi settings maybe?
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[Q] Unable to move soundhound to SD

I have updated the soundhound application bot I cannot able to move it to SD card. Is it normal?
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One thread under yours: [Q] How to move apps to sd card?
i had read that post but my questione is a bit different.
I cannot move the application in the 4GB internal space seen as SD. (In the post you link he wants to move in the external micro sd)
A friend of mine that doesn't have the app preinstalled have moved it to SD
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mimmori said:
i had read that post but my questione is a bit different.
I cannot move the application in the 4GB internal space seen as SD. (In the post you link he wants to move in the external micro sd)
A friend of mine that doesn't have the app preinstalled have moved it to SD
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That's propably why you can't move it. As it's a system app, it's placed in a system folder, so it's unmovable from there. Same goes for any other preinstalled app.
i think so... but i tkink when you update an app a complete copy Will be created and so could moved...
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Do you think is possible to root phone and remove the app from phone and then install again from market? in this way it should be possible to move the app...
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mimmori said:
Do you think is possible to root phone and remove the app from phone and then install again from market? in this way it should be possible to move the app...
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Yes, u just need to root your phone and download titanium backup(only rooted phone can use it because it allows the user to uninstall system app ) then uninstall soundhound using the app. Soundhound is available for download in play store so u can download it and move it to sd card.
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