Hi guys. I after a reboot my xda app was gone. I tried to reinstall it via play store but i get an error. Anyone encountered this before?
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it says "unknown error code during installation of app.
lowtje said:
Hi guys. I after a reboot my xda app was gone. I tried to reinstall it via play store but i get an error. Anyone encountered this before? View attachment 1408203 it says "unknown error code during installation of app.
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I had the same problem installing an other app. I tried removing the app entry from data/data/com.appName. (found after hours of searching)
It worked for me! Try out
DD
try doing wipw delvik cache and then fix permission and reinstall the app
DschungelDaddy said:
I had the same problem installing an other app. I tried removing the app entry from data/data/com.appName. (found after hours of searching)
It worked for me! Try out
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Which app lets me see those entry's? I used file manager but I can find the .com files. Thanks in advance!
lowtje said:
Which app lets me see those entry's? I used file manager but I can find the .com files. Thanks in advance!
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I used Android Commander or ES file explorer to do this.
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DschungelDaddy said:
I used Android Commander or ES file explorer to do this.
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Ok, used those apps. Both don't show the .com file from the xda app. Don't think that one is one my Nexus S
Found this thread by Googling and wanted to share a solution that worked for me:
Browse to your /data/ folder and find the name of the app you're having trouble installing. EDIT: Might also be /data/data/
For example:
/data/com.touchtype.swiftkey/
or
/data/com.redbox.android.activity/
and delete that folder. then install the app from Google play. It worked for me.
I used Root Explorer (from the Play Store) to get to these directories.
[ Keyword loading: error code -24 google play, unknown error code during application install -24 ]
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Anyone have the stock froyo fm radio apk they can upload? I have fresh's rom and its removed. It seems fresh provided all the apks to re-install if needed, but that one wont install for some reason.
Thanks
here you go.
Keep in mind you will likely have to install via adb..
bschucher said:
Keep in mind you will likely have to install via adb..
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That might explain why this doesnt seem to install correctly either. Usually I would click on the apk via astro and click on file manager and install it manually. Via adb do I simply push it to the system/app folder or is there a specific install procedure?
Thanks
(p.s. thanks martijua foir the file)
You could just copy it into the \system\app folder using RootExplorer and set the proper permissions, reboot into recovery, wipe dalvik, reboot.
martijua said:
You could just copy it into the \system\app folder using RootExplorer and set the proper permissions, reboot into recovery, wipe dalvik, reboot.
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Ok, used root explorer, put in the system/app folder. Rebooting to recovery and clearing davlik is cake. Where do you set and what are the "proper permissions" ??
Thanks!
Ok, found the permissions, just wanna make sure i checked the right options. Read, write, and execute. I checked them all, hope that was right. Thanks again!
Um, try getting the virus roms removed apps. Maybe those work? I'm not sure if fm radio was removed from that rom
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thanks for posting the app. i was lookign for it too. works great.
is there anything like this on the market? all other radio apps i've seen are for online radio stations...this htc app is great i think
myMUSICveins said:
Ok, found the permissions, just wanna make sure i checked the right options. Read, write, and execute. I checked them all, hope that was right. Thanks again!
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Set them like this:
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thanks for this!
Hi!
Probably, most of you have experienced that Titanium Backup can't be used in some ROMs because of (for example) the incompatibility with ext partitions. That is why I make this mini-guide about how to restore apps (maybe on other ROM) previously saved with Titanium Backup :
What we need
Previously saved apps, on a external SD (Obviously )
ES File explorer (It can be downloaded via PlayStore)
NOTE BEFORE STARTING: You can't restore the data of the app, only the app (apk).
Let's start:
1- Enter on /sdcard/TitaniumBackup/ and search the app you wanna restore:
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2- Let's asume that we want install "Flash Player" (for example). When we find it, we can see that there are three files with (moreless) the same name:
3- The only file we need is wich one that has the ".apk.gz" extension (normally it appears like the 3rd), ensure by long pressing it and then entering in "properties":
4- Once we have our desired file, we press on it and we will enter on the ".apk.gz" file. Then, press again and we will get the installation screen:
Ta-da! Magic!
Hope that this mini-guide helped you and of course, you liked it.
Thanks for the info man! I was using CM7 but it had not full superuser and ext support, so i couldn't work properly with it... Now I can install my saved apps.
Regards.
Big help, a massive thank you.
Obviously this would take forever, but thanks!
Thanks for the info but it's not working for me. I tried this using ES file explorer. I located the file alright, but when I tried installing it, it said install failed.
DId I miss something? or is there something wrong with the file?
Again thanks for the info.
neat but one question
Hey man i find your idea cool, but however that does not recover lost data, or am i doing something wrong?
Sorry for the necro, but this thread really helped me so I thought I'd chime in.
dc0054 said:
Hey man i find your idea cool, but however that does not recover lost data, or am i doing something wrong?
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My Titanium Backup kept crashing everytime I tried to restore an app. I fixed this by following this guide and then going to the Titanium Backup to restore data. Once you installed the app with this guide the app shows up in Titanium under backed up apps. Then just click the app and ONLY restore data. No crashes and you get your data back!
I downloaded Quadrant on my HTC One to Benchmark it and then I uninstalled it however when I rebooted my phone I got a UID inconsistency error and I discovered it was this app so I had to manually delete the .apk to resolve it because for some reason it was still lingering anyway the folder for it is still in my Data/Data directory and no matter what I try I'm unable to delete it. I've used Root Explorer and Ftp'd in but no luck yet. Any suggestions are appreciated!!
Hello Sir
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I downloaded Quadrant on my HTC One to Benchmark it and then I uninstalled it however when I rebooted my phone I got a UID inconsistency error and I discovered it was this app so I had to manually delete the .apk to resolve it because for some reason it was still lingering anyway the folder for it is still in my Data/Data directory and no matter what I try I'm unable to delete it. I've used Root Explorer and Ftp'd in but no luck yet. Any suggestions are appreciated!!
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Just make sure you have tap on "Mount as R/W" in Root Explorer
it is mounted a R/W
I just had exactly the same **** happen to me with quadrant. I resolved the uid issues by format cache partition and deleted the apk but that folder in data is not deleteable.
Can't install quadrant either as it says error 24. Well I have no idea what's wrong and also the free space for the folder in data matches the stats for the asec data folder. Weird !
I would put my trust in the original linux/unix command line utilities. I can recommend "Terminal IDE" as a package of a terminal emulator and a base system. Just start it, install the "system", then go to the command line. With
Code:
su
you should get root rights. And with
Code:
rm -r /path/to/whatever
you should either be able to delete it or get a more or less meaningful error message.
@ccxxx i followed your method but remained unable to delete the facebook folder...
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I have also tried using root explorer...
Any suggestions??
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Well, I/o error is bad. It usually means that the memory is physically broken but I think it can also be caused when the filesystem is corrupted.
I renamed the folder instead of deleting it and everything worked perfectly... does this still mean the memory is corrupted?
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First off I will say this is the greatest tool I have ever came across and I am thankful for anyone that ad hand in its production. The tool of course is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=873466 and it has been working great for me. But earlier today I used winrar to open a com apk file and edit a specific txt file however I accidentally didn't un-click the "use as default program" box and now right-clicking and apk file will not display the decompile option or install to phone option any longer. I figured since the default program had been changed it was not being recognized by one click apk any longer so I deleted the default program for the apk file type in the registry and uninstalled then re installed the shellext for APK_OneClick however the right-click apk options still will not show. I can recompile folders to APKs but nothing else. Any help with this issue is greatly appreciated and thanks in advanced it is driving me crazy.
I am assuming my problem is fro the whole winrar accident as the icon provided with OneClick no longer is displayed for apk files either I just can't solve the issue.
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Can anyone shed some light on this for me?
JoshMan619 said:
Can anyone shed some light on this for me?
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hey did u got the solution. if not follow this
first typeOpen Run then type REGEDIT
Press the Enter key on the keyboard
Click Continue in the User Account Control dialog
if necessary
Browse to:
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows
\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.zip
(HKCU is HKEY_CURRENT_USER) - To do this:
Click the triangle next to each item (HKCU, then
Software, etc)
When you get to .apk click the right mouse on this next
Press the Delete
then install one click apk shellext-add
The directory is looks like below pic
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Hi everyone,
I have a rooted my Samsung galaxy s3 mini ve. Because it was permanently running in background, I backed up LogsProvider using ROM toolbox and then I removed it.
Now when I open the phone app, it says "contacts has stopped". So I can't dial a number, but when I open contacts I can select and phone someone.
I already tried wiping contacts data, no success. I tried reinstalling LogsProvider, it says : " LogsProvider wasn't installed ". In logcat I see " dexopt failed"
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Vinz243
How please?
Logs provider is a system app, it is not installed with the package manager. You need to copy it back to the system app folder with a root file manager.
chaostic_2k1 said:
Logs provider is a system app, it is not installed with the package manager. You need to copy it back to the system app folder with a root file manager.
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and change the permissions to rw-r--r--
Thanks guys I copied LogsProvider.apk into /system/app and set the permissions but the app isn't installed after a reboot: (
So you rebooted and tried the dialer again? Did you double check that the Apk is still in system app folder, and has 644 permissions? Try 777 and reboot again.
Also did you remount the system partition before copying it over?
The dialer did not work and the app were nowhere to be seen in system app. This is the LogsProvider.apk properties:
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How do I set 777 permissions?
777 is rwx for all three permissions. Also try group root.
I did it and reboot, but it looks like it messed things up. I'm not sure because I also installed or updated several apps, but now the xposed framework doesn't work anymore and on each startup, out asks me which launched I wanna use
Sounds like you gotta reflash to stock (or custom rom) and start from scratch re rooting and everything.
Thanks. How can I efficiently backup everything in a stroke? I have a very bad experience of adb backup or other backup solution. Perhaps copying data folder would be OK? And secondly where can I get a tutorial in order to reflash the ROM?