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I have been trolling the forums for awhile and I never post but this is something that I have not been able to come across. Why after I used the bootstrap app and load into the recovery menu that now every time I go to reboot my phone I automatically go into the recovery menu even after a successful boot? Hope I worded that right. Please help and thank you!!
just realized I am in the theme section. Can this be moved to the appropriate board. THANKS!!
That's the way it works, it hijacks the bootloader, trust me its a good thing. Bootloop, battery pull, recovery, restore backup. Several times I've been glad it works that way.
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Wait. I have a normal reboot. Maybe mine is messed up?
Yeah I got that but I thought it was only if I pulled the battery after it bootlooped. It does it every reboot except after I flashed a "rom", but I didn't like the rom so I reverted back to stock. I mean its awesome to have the security blanket but it can also be a bad thing if my 14 yo cousin gets ahold of my phone then formats my system an then reboots. Thanks for the help by the way.
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The recovery works by looking for a file : /data/.recovery_mode
If it's there, then it goes into recovery mode, if not, then it allows for a normal boot.
However, if doing normal boot, it actually places the /data/.recovery_mode file and then erases it once the system is fully booted. I know this is confusing, but this is how it knows to go back into recovery if you did a battery pull (ie, the file was created, but never erased since you didn't complete the boot process).
All of this is supposed to happen automagically, but I've heard of that file sometimes getting 'stuck' and not deleted. Thus, causing you to reboot into recovery every time.
There is nothing inside the file, just an empty marker. You may want to delete that file and reboot. Should help.
-Z
If you want to remove bootstrap, you can do SBF flash, which I did several times and it perfectly works.
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
The recovery works by looking for a file : /data/.recovery_mode
If it's there, then it goes into recovery mode, if not, then it allows for a normal boot.
However, if doing normal boot, it actually places the /data/.recovery_mode file and then erases it once the system is fully booted. I know this is confusing, but this is how it knows to go back into recovery if you did a battery pull (ie, the file was created, but never erased since you didn't complete the boot process).
All of this is supposed to happen automagically, but I've heard of that file sometimes getting 'stuck' and not deleted. Thus, causing you to reboot into recovery every time.
There is nothing inside the file, just an empty marker. You may want to delete that file and reboot. Should help.
-Z
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Ok I understand completely I knew the process but did not quite understand. Now the last question, is the only way to remove it to flash or can I use a file manager to remove it?
Oh and thanks for the help by the way.
UPDATE:
So I think I found it.
Unroot and Remove Recovery Via RootExplorer
jkpair said:
Ok I understand completely I knew the process but did not quite understand. Now the last question, is the only way to remove it to flash or can I use a file manager to remove it?
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You can just delete it with a file manager (I am not sure about the permissions though .. you may need rootexplorer?)
I generally just do things like that from adb shell.
I KNOW I can delete it that way
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
You can just delete it with a file manager (I am not sure about the permissions though .. you may need rootexplorer?)
I generally just do things like that from adb shell.
I KNOW I can delete it that way
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so for adb shell it would be something like:
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adb shell
cd /system/bin
rm -r hijack
If thats right I won't try unless I know for sure. I don't know why but I have just got into a habit of googling after I ask. Lol I think this is it: Easy way to remove Koush's recovery?
So the logwrapper is the main file that matters not the hijack file and the original logwrapper was renamed to logwrapper.bin so I just replace Koush's recovery logwrapper with the previous one by copying over it.
Once again thanks for the help. Seems the answer is always 42.
jkpair said:
so for adb shell it would be something like:
Code:
adb shell
cd /system/bin
rm -r hijack
If thats right I won't try unless I know for sure. I don't know why but I have just got into a habit of googling after I ask. Lol I think this is it: Easy way to remove Koush's recovery?
So the logwrapper is the main file that matters not the hijack file and the original logwrapper was renamed to logwrapper.bin so I just replace Koush's recovery logwrapper with the previous one by copying over it.
Once again thanks for the help. Seems the answer is always 42.
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I'm sorry, I misunderstood you goal here. I thought you wanted to keep the recovery, just fix it so it didn't come up on each reboot. If you are looking to completely remove the recovery, then I yes, I would follow the directions in the post you referenced, not the code section.
If you are only looking to 'fix' your reboot issues, I would suggest looking to see if /data/.recovery_mode exists on your phone. If it does, delete it. That's likely what is causing you to reboot into recovery each time.
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
I'm sorry, I misunderstood you goal here. I thought you wanted to keep the recovery, just fix it so it didn't come up on each reboot. If you are looking to completely remove the recovery, then I yes, I would follow the directions in the post you referenced, not the code section.
If you are only looking to 'fix' your reboot issues, I would suggest looking to see if /data/.recovery_mode exists on your phone. If it does, delete it. That's likely what is causing you to reboot into recovery each time.
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Oh wow now I feel dumb. I thought I got it. So this would allow me to reboot and keep the recovery without it going into recovery every time I reboot. I hate asking noob questions lol
jkpair said:
Oh wow now I feel dumb. I thought I got it. So this would allow me to reboot and keep the recovery without it going into recovery every time I reboot. I hate asking noob questions lol
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Assuming that is the problem. There may be another reason that you are getting dumped into recovery each time, but I suspect this is it. I will say that it's not 'normal' for recovery to come up each time. It should only come up if you somehow stop the boot process mid-way (Battery pull, etc) or use the Bootstrap recovery program to set it to reboot in recovery (which basically just creates the data file in question).
I would suggest you work through fixing this problem rather than just getting rid of the recovery. It's quite a powerful tool.
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
Assuming that is the problem. There may be another reason that you are getting dumped into recovery each time, but I suspect this is it. I will say that it's not 'normal' for recovery to come up each time. It should only come up if you somehow stop the boot process mid-way (Battery pull, etc) or use the Bootstrap recovery program to set it to reboot in recovery (which basically just creates the data file in question).
I would suggest you work through fixing this problem rather than just getting rid of the recovery. It's quite a powerful tool.
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Yeah I really don't want to rid myself of it. I do believe I have an understanding now I am going to give it a shot when I can leave work. I will come back and post results.
Awesome It worked like a charm. Deleted the .recovery_mode file and am now happy.
Thanks for replying so quickly before I decided to just go ahead and remove the recovery menu all together.
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Yeah I really don't want to rid myself of it. I do believe I have an understanding now I am going to give it a shot when I can leave work. I will come back and post results.
Awesome It worked like a charm. Deleted the .recovery_mode file and am now happy.
Thanks for replying so quickly before I decided to just go ahead and remove the recovery menu all together.
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Where is this file located? Im having the same problem.
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DrewDanger said:
Where is this file located? Im having the same problem.
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From my earlier post:
The recovery works by looking for a file : /data/.recovery_mode
If it's there, then it goes into recovery mode, if not, then it allows for a normal boot.
However, if doing normal boot, it actually places the /data/.recovery_mode file and then erases it once the system is fully booted. I know this is confusing, but this is how it knows to go back into recovery if you did a battery pull (ie, the file was created, but never erased since you didn't complete the boot process).
All of this is supposed to happen automagically, but I've heard of that file sometimes getting 'stuck' and not deleted. Thus, causing you to reboot into recovery every time.
There is nothing inside the file, just an empty marker. You may want to delete that file and reboot. Should help.
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I went through Astro and searched "/data/.recovery_mode" but it didnt bring up that file. I guess Im just confused at what exactly Im supposed to be looking for...
Yeah I ended up using a root file manager to do this was really easy. Just go the root menu and browse to data find recovery_mode and delete then reboot.
Oh and astro will not show what is in the data folder you have to get a root explorer app I think the one I used was android mate.
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Ok cool I'll check that out. When I use Astro and go under "system" and scroll down it has a "recovery from boot" folder. Any idea what that is? When I open it there is a bunch of code script in it
Ok I deleted that file and it fixed it. I think Im just gonna un-root it when I get off work. Im over all this, lol. I'll wait until the Droid has more development as far as root access and what you can do. Can I just do the un-root through the one -click-root I used?
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Ok I deleted that file and it fixed it. I think Im just gonna un-root it when I get off work. Im over all this, lol. I'll wait until the Droid has more development as far as root access and what you can do. Can I just do the un-root through the one -click-root I used?
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Yeah it has an option to unroot, but I can't state whether or not this is the best method to remove the root. I acctually am keeping my root and bootloader. Yeah I will be glad when there is a true rom as well but progress is progress.
ok...so im getting my mesmerize today and i have no clue how to get into adb...i got the android sdk and cant find it anywhere...could someone help a noob plz....you can slap me after i get clockworkmod on my mesmerize
Firedog7881 said:
Somebody please correct me if I am wrong.
You do not NEED to have your phone connected to your computer any more as long as you have the right programs on your phone. If you use z4Mod to root your phone, download the application Superuser to give applications SU permissions, install ROM Manager, and then use Root Explorer to move the files into their necessary locations and then use Terminal Emulator to execute the commands.
I have rooted, installed ROM Manager, backed up my ROM, installed the kernel in this thread all without knowing what ADB is.
All applications are available in the Market
z4Mod
Superuser
ROM Manager
Root Explorer ($4)
Terminal Emulator
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I dident use adb to get it working. Found it faster to use root explorer to place files and then change permissions of the files on system and SD.
Then use terminal to run the command
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for people (like me) that aren't good with command prompt adb... you should check this out QtADB (GUI) Based ADB
elijahblake said:
for people (like me) that aren't good with command prompt adb... you should check this out QtADB (GUI) Based ADB
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WOW, This is nice. Thanks for the link!
You get slap rights.
BakedTator said:
ok...so im getting my mesmerize today and i have no clue how to get into adb...i got the android sdk and cant find it anywhere...could someone help a noob plz....you can slap me after i get clockworkmod on my mesmerize
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Why does this need another thread.. ?? You already have all the resources in the previous thread you made, which people actively responded to. Certainly you could post any follow up questions there..
dcow90 said:
Why does this need another thread.. ?? You already have all the resources in the previous thread you made, which people actively responded to. Certainly you could post any follow up questions there..
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sorry bout that...i had info there and didnt get it working so i posted new with a lil more detail...next time i will correct it...again my bad
ok guys....your help made clockworkmod happen for my mesmerize...much thanks...not to the roms!!!
BakedTator said:
sorry bout that...i had info there and didnt get it working so i posted new with a lil more detail...next time i will correct it...again my bad
ok guys....your help made clockworkmod happen for my mesmerize...much thanks...not to the roms!!!
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I'm not a moderator nor do I run things around here.. don't apologize to me. I was just curious b/c I thought it was kinda funny that you thought you needed two threads d=
1 of the topics was cause I didn't understand adb at all. This one was cause I couldn't find adb in the android sdk.but now I got it all worked out and things are running smooth with pick_n_pack, voodoo 5 and cwm and getting 1800 on quadrant now...all hail xda community!
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I have been trying to for over a week in the captivate forum to get ANYONE to try and help me and so far no one will. So i'm really hoping someone will take the time, i will PAY YOU UP FRONT over paypal to help me. I am DEAD SERIOUS.
Have a captivate, but this problem is not exclusive to this phone. This error has happened on just about any/every android phone there is.
Phone was working fine, have been putting any and all custom roms on that i wanted, but went to install a new custom rom (cog4), and it fails every single time at system/xbin/su. Now ANY rom i install (custom), gives me that same error. NO CUSTOM ROM WILL INSTALL. THEY ALL FAIL. I have flashed back to stock a million times, wiped, re-partitioned the sd card, master cleared, and done all of those in every combination possible. The ONLY rom i can put on here is the one i had RIGHT before this problem started (cog3.04). Only roms that can be flashed via odin will go on my phone now. All zip files fail.
I am not a noob and know my way around a computer. I promise if someone tries to help me i will be very prompt in my responses and will try ANYTHING that you ask me to. I have been googling for over a week hours a day, i am never gonna resolve this issue unless someone with the know-how helps me Every time this topic is brought up on any forum on the internet, the problem never gets solved and it fades away....there is no answers out there. Someone who knows this stuff is my only hope
I will pay you to help me even if your troubleshooting does not work
Just out of curiosity, did you open Rom Manager once you installed it to grant it superuser rights? Also, make sure you Click the top link in Rom Manger and choose your phone. "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery"
Yes tim i have done that.
I sent you a private message -- here is the same:
Have you tried adb root - and then from / rm -rf * and see if you can wipe all clean. Ofcourse if the issue is the partition, then this won't help. Also I have never tried this - as this has never been an issue for me.
http://modmymobile.com/forums/403-m...5-fix-root-eclair2cliq-beta-1-08-06-10-a.html
could something like this work for me?
JoelParke said:
I sent you a private message -- here is the same:
Have you tried adb root - and then from / rm -rf * and see if you can wipe all clean. Ofcourse if the issue is the partition, then this won't help. Also I have never tried this - as this has never been an issue for me.
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I am definitely rooted and have su permissions, but it will not let me access SYSTEM from recovery or when the phone is on. Says access denied.
xsteven77x said:
http://modmymobile.com/forums/403-m...5-fix-root-eclair2cliq-beta-1-08-06-10-a.html
could something like this work for me?
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I read that post but the update-script in Cog4 doesn't have those lines. You could in theory edit the script so that it just has those three lines but I'm not sure that would be sufficient to install Cog4. That may be a question for DG.
Do you have the root explorer app?
timbrendelaz said:
I read that post but the update-script in Cog4 doesn't have those lines. You could in theory edit the script so that it just has those three lines but I'm not sure that would be sufficient to install Cog4. That may be a question for DG.
Do you have the root explorer app?
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Yes i do 10char
xsteven77x said:
http://modmymobile.com/forums/403-m...5-fix-root-eclair2cliq-beta-1-08-06-10-a.html
could something like this work for me?
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Not sure as this looks like a patch and specifically asks for no wipe. Also my knowledge is limited as to what harm you can do that will make the phone unusable -- BUT you are already into that realm . Perhaps someone with deeper specific experience can answer this????
Open Root Explorer and remount R/W. Switch to the system partition and look at the permissions on bin and xbin. They should both be rwxr-xr-x
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Open Root Explorer and remount R/W. Switch to the system partition and look at the permissions on bin and xbin. They should both be rwxr-xr-x
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K will report back.
Also it looks like the update.zip file is long gone....
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Also it looks like the update.zip file is long gone....
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??? 10 chars
xsteven77x said:
I am definitely rooted and have su permissions, but it will not let me access SYSTEM from recovery or when the phone is on. Says access denied.
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using adb remount will set the /system partition as read/write. This may help.
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??? 10 chars
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I attempted to look at the original link your posted and tried to download the patch -update.zip - which was missing on the thread. Sorry this wasn't clear.
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using adb remount will set the /system partition as read/write. This may help.
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I have been doing that within sgs tools, not the same thing?
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Open Root Explorer and remount R/W. Switch to the system partition and look at the permissions on bin and xbin. They should both be rwxr-xr-x
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Having alot of trouble getting my root explorer installed. Keeps saying parsing error UGH COME THE **** ON!!!!
JoelParke said:
I attempted to look at the original link your posted and tried to download the patch -update.zip - which was missing on the thread. Sorry this wasn't clear.
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Oh ok sorry i didnt understand. Ty for trying regardless though.
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Having alot of trouble getting my root explorer installed. Keeps saying parsing error UGH COME THE **** ON!!!!
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LOL, of course......
If it doesn't install, try installing Terminal Emulator from the Market
Ok so inside of the system folder they both have the permissions set to what you wrote.... .
There is only a bin in the folder right before the system folder...should there be an xbin there too?
Hey guys
I screwed up my vold.fstab trying to get "_ExternalSD" back.
Unfortunately! I did not run a nandroid before I made the change.
Now, I can dirty flash my rom on top, or go back to a nandroid from a few days ago, but I'd really just like to recover and go on my merry way. And maybe learn something in the process.
Only thing is, I can't figure out how to access the phone other than the External SD card through CWM.
Can I mount the internal /system and access through USB? Is there some facility to copy a file from one point to another? Any other methods? I guess the phone has to be up to run ADB, right?
I don't know how to generate a flashable zip but I could extract the original version of the file from the original rom. I assume that its non trivial to create a flashable zip, but maybe someone can comment? It looks like there is signing and certificates involved..
thanks for any ideas
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Hey guys
I screwed up my vold.fstab trying to get "_ExternalSD" back.
Unfortunately! I did not run a nandroid before I made the change.
Now, I can dirty flash my rom on top, or go back to a nandroid from a few days ago, but I'd really just like to recover and go on my merry way. And maybe learn something in the process.
Only thing is, I can't figure out how to access the phone other than the External SD card through CWM.
Can I mount the internal /system and access through USB? Is there some facility to copy a file from one point to another? Any other methods? I guess the phone has to be up to run ADB, right?
I don't know how to generate a flashable zip but I could extract the original version of the file from the original rom. I assume that its non trivial to create a flashable zip, but maybe someone can comment? It looks like there is signing and certificates involved..
thanks for any ideas
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this is why i hate it when people make those guides.
messing with the vold.fstab is dangerous (even though its only a few lines) if your trying to recover your data, give up. its not going to happen. (sorry)
when you edit the vold.fstab it messed up the partitions on your internal SD card and most likely did the equivalent of wiped your /system partition. (or another important one.) your actually lucky it did not completely brick your phone.
your post was a little vague, but if you can, just restore an older nandroid, or wipe everything and install another ROM. (you can try dirty flashing but i dont think itll work)
if you cannot access CWM, then follow the steps in This guide. it should get you back up on your feet. after you follow that guide flash a gingerbread ROM (any gingerbread rom will do fine) then you can reboot and flash any ROM you want. (it needs this to fix a quirk in that script)
Hope you get it fixed
EDIT: re read your post, if your feeling adventurous and want to give it a shot, boot into CWM and connect it via usb. you can now get into an ADB shell on your phone by typing 'adb shell' if you have adb all setup and working. (im working from memory here so dont quote me on any of this)
now, you should be able to access your /system folder from that shell. be very careful though, i dont have much experience right here, and if i remember correctly you might not be in the full root directory yet)
if you can get into it try replacing your vold.fstab with a stock one,
if you dont have a stock one lying around, make a nandroid of the current state of the rom, then flash another rom, pull the vold.fstab, then re-restore back to the broken one and restore it (id upload mine but my phone is OOC right now )
after that just reboot and hope it resolves itself, if not then just follow my advice above
and keep that guide i linked to handy, messing around in CWM has the ability to brick your phone, if it does, then just follow that guide.
Klathmon said:
this is why i hate it when people make those guides.
messing with the vold.fstab is dangerous (even though its only a few lines) if your trying to recover your data, give up. its not going to happen. (sorry)
when you edit the vold.fstab it messed up the partitions on your internal SD card and most likely did the equivalent of wiped your /system partition. (or another important one.) your actually lucky it did not completely brick your phone.
your post was a little vague, but if you can, just restore an older nandroid, or wipe everything and install another ROM.
if you cannot access CWM, then follow the steps in This guide. it should get you back up on your feet. after you follow that guide flash a gingerbread ROM (any gingerbread rom will do fine) then you can reboot and flash any ROM you want. (it needs this to fix a quirk in that script)
Hope you get it fixed
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How bout adb and pushing the file back in? Or cant you access the phone via adb?
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N00BY0815 said:
How bout adb and pushing the file back in? Or cant you access the phone via adb?
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re read your post and updated my last post right after you posted
after dealing with noobies all day, i forget sometimes people want to try big things
Thanks guys. The info I was missing was there's no special trick to attaching adb while in CWM! Just plug in!
My phone is back up and running and partitions are fine as far as I can see after just booting up.
Hi there! I messed up with the vold.fstab filfe on my tablet – I replaced it with a downloaded file with the intention to transfer apps to my external SD card.
Now my tablet is only showing the startup logo and won’t continue loading. I can access recovery mode. Now I want to restore the original vold.fstab file.
My questions:
1. Using the Android SDK, the file explorer does not show any files, though my tablet is recognized.
2. Using adb push, it yields an error: permission denied, how to successfully push the original vold.fstab and replace the existing vold.fstab?
3. If I dump an image of my tablet and edit the dumped image, would this be easier compared to the steps above?
Thanks!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646108
Try this.
If this doesn't help you should ask in the section for your tablet to get more specific advice.
TwitchyEye said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646108
Try this.
If this doesn't help you should ask in the section for your tablet to get more specific advice.
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Thanks, I will try it later when I got home. My tablet is not found here. I have a Skyworth S71(3G) with RK3066 chipset.
BryanF said:
Thanks, I will try it later when I got home. My tablet is not found here. I have a Skyworth S71(3G) with RK3066 chipset.
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You need to do an adb remount before you can push. Was it rooted before?
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Mansa_noob, yes, my tablet is rooted. I followed some instructions about adb but had an error saying access denied, and also no files are displayed at file explorer. See my posts above. I also mounted it successfully. I will post some sreenshots later.
Please if you have some instructions, I am willing to try.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646108
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If this doesn't help you should ask in the section for your tablet to get more specific advice.
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Hi twitchyEye, it did not work. It attemps to install (using the install update from ext sd card) but then says installation aborted.
Any more suggestions? Thanks
What recovery are you using? I suck with adb so I got nothing on that front.
It was the stock recovery from my Tablet. I don't have it on hand right now, I will post later. The chipset is RK3066. My problem is my tablet has no official support on the internet (maybe becaue it's still new). Model is Skyworth S71(3G).
I see. Yeah this is over my head man. I thought for sure you were running a custom recovery and it was an easy answer. I'm actually struggling right now with adb myself with a similar issue something about permissions whenever I try to do anything to my phone. So I guess right now would be a perfect time for somebody to chime in with a smarter answer!
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I see. Yeah this is over my head man. I thought for sure you were running a custom recovery and it was an easy answer. I'm actually struggling right now with adb myself with a similar issue something about permissions whenever I try to do anything to my phone. So I guess right now would be a perfect time for somebody to chime in with a smarter answer!
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Are you doing adb remount and still getting permission denied?
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Are you doing adb remount and still getting permission denied?
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Yes, I did adb remount and still access denied
BryanF said:
Yes, I did adb remount and still access denied
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This is strange. A properly rooted phone would adb remount to r/w system. Something is fishy. Is it rooted+
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This is strange. A properly rooted phone would adb remount to r/w system. Something is fishy. Is it rooted+
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I am sure it is rooted, because I downloaded an application from Google play to check it it is rooted or not. It is really rooted. I alvo confirmed this as I can now fully backup and restore my apps using Titanium backup before the tablet is messed up.
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I am sure it is rooted, because I downloaded an application from Google play to check it it is rooted or not. It is really rooted. I alvo confirmed this as I can now fully backup and restore my apps using Titanium backup before the tablet is messed up.
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OK. Odd or not, it is what it is. Is it possible for you to load a custom recovery?
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OK. Odd or not, it is what it is. Is it possible for you to load a custom recovery?
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I want to try, but the stock recovery is my last hold as I have no stock ROM. If I overwrite the stock ROM, I cannot reinstall it as I don't have a copy of it.
So why not flash cwm with nvflash and then make a backup of your current stock rom? I did exactly that.
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Hi,
I have Motorola Atrix 2 AT&T on Android 2.3.6, And I had removed the Few Stock Apps:
AABsync.apk
Cmas.apk
Cmas.odex
Do any one with a same phone can post those files here or send them to eobender at gmail.com
They are located on /system/app , and you can get them or with Root Explorer or with Titanim Bacup.
Any Help will be Appreciated , and many many thanks will be given , without those files I can't upgrade to ICS
eobender said:
Hi,
I have Motorola Atrix 2 AT&T on Android 2.3.6, And I had removed the Few Stock Apps:
AABsync.apk
Cmas.apk
Cmas.odex
Do any one with a same phone can post those files here or send them to eobender at gmail.com
They are located on /system/app , and you can get them or with Root Explorer or with Titanim Bacup.
Any Help will be Appreciated , and many many thanks will be given , without those files I can't upgrade to ICS
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Well, here's half of your request (I don't have the Cmas.apk/odex until I get home later): https://dl.dropbox.com/u/61960599/AABSync.zip
I checked the sha1's with the OTA updater-script.. they should work fine.
eobender said:
Hi,
I have Motorola Atrix 2 AT&T on Android 2.3.6, And I had removed the Few Stock Apps:
AABsync.apk
Cmas.apk
Cmas.odex
Do any one with a same phone can post those files here or send them to eobender at gmail.com
They are located on /system/app , and you can get them or with Root Explorer or with Titanim Bacup.
Any Help will be Appreciated , and many many thanks will be given , without those files I can't upgrade to ICS
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Here you go. download the attachment
Why not just use the 2.3.6 fxz.That really is prolly the safest and fastest way to get you to a "good" point for an OTA to ICS.
jimbridgman said:
Why not just use the 2.3.6 fxz.That really is prolly the safest and fastest way to get you to a "good" point for an OTA to ICS.
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Well, that's just not as fun..
alteredlikeness said:
Well, that's just not as fun..
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LOL
Thank you very Much
jm2k7 said:
Here you go. download the attachment
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very cool
jm2k7 said:
Here you go. download the attachment
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That was very nice of you to help him out!
Hope you all don't mInd me posting under same thread. I'm missing android android2.3.6 stock apk which is called userdictionaryprovider.apk as well as its corrisponding odex. Thanks for your time. Ill bookmark this page to keep track if anyone has this for me to pickup.
ok, I see that there is a demand for files system/app,
download what you need on this page, there are all the files in the official rom 2.3.6 AT&T:
http://www.4shared.com/rar/--yN5Riz/SYSTEM_GB_236.html
well I hope you have been helpful. :good:
jm2k7 said:
ok, I see that there is a demand for files system/app,
download what you need on this page, there are all the files in the official rom 2.3.6 AT&T:
well I hope you have been helpful. :good:
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Thank you so very much!! Replacing these files didn't fix my problem unfortunately. Makes me curious if Verizon has different version of these or is there something else i need to be looking for as to the reason my settings > user dictionary keeps force closing when i try to use it.
You've been a big help, i was looking for days for those files. I changed the permissions on them as well in a attempt to stop the force closing. they are now set to read only and only user can write, just like the rest of the files in there. I don't know what STSystem.apk is but it has all permissions enabled.
Maybe I didn't break this by deleting those files and i just noticed it being broken now. I'll post here later about how I fixed it, if anyone seems curious. Thanks for the help!!!
guated said:
Thank you so very much!! Replacing these files didn't fix my problem unfortunately. Makes me curious if Verizon has different version of these or is there something else i need to be looking for as to the reason my settings > user dictionary keeps force closing when i try to use it.
You've been a big help, i was looking for days for those files. I changed the permissions on them as well in a attempt to stop the force closing. they are now set to read only and only user can write, just like the rest of the files in there. I don't know what STSystem.apk is but it has all permissions enabled.
Maybe I didn't break this by deleting those files and i just noticed it being broken now. I'll post here later about how I fixed it, if anyone seems curious. Thanks for the help!!!
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We must check that all permits are in 644 to all files have been copied to the system folder, there should be no loose ends, all at 644, then at the end, you have to reboot into recovery mode and do the wipes, then restart again and wait for the phone to resume the system, double check that everything works and that's it, if not, with regard to whether the files are from another operator due to different bloatware may be true that you can fail again.
jm2k7 said:
We must check that all permits are in 644 to all files have been copied to the system folder, there should be no loose ends, all at 644, then at the end, you have to reboot into recovery mode and do the wipes, then restart again and wait for the phone to resume the system, double check that everything works and that's it, if not, with regard to whether the files are from another operator due to different bloatware may be true that yoou can fail again.
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I appreciate the fast reply and extensive knowledge. I don't understand what a 644 is nor what to wipe. I'm still using stock ROM and unaltered as far as flashing or anything more than rooting. I used SDmaid to move the files back into system/app as well as changing permissions. I will look into what a 644 is along with information about rebooting into recover mode if need be.
I would rather steer clear of having to reset the phone to stock, though I've done it before when i had to return a phone for defective hardware and didn't want to leave obvious super user and root on it. I left the whole setup of the CD image etc on the computer. I just don't want to depend on backups to recover my different game progress among other things.
Sorry for pretty much hi-jacking this thread. I didn't think it would be this hard and go this far. Thank you everyone for your patients.