How to restore dictionary - HTC Sensation

Hi, Happy new year to all of you. I am using ViprsS Rom and I already got back-up of my dictionary as email attachment. Question is how to restore this back up?
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i think you have to download the file to your sd card. if the restore option still doesnt work, then put the file into .data > htc_ime > ___ of your sd card (may need a computer to do this, i cant see this file with es file manager for some reason. put it in there, then restore it

Hi , go to settings, then language and input, then hit "default", i mean go to configure touch input.
Then tap those three thingz at the front of "touch input"
Now there is "personal dicgionary" option existing at the very bottom of da list.
Tap it then the last option is sync, which is relevant to backing up and restoring the dict.
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ashkan-khatar said:
Hi , go to settings, then language and input, then hit "default", i mean go to configure touch input.
Then tap those three thingz at the front of "touch input"
Now there is "personal dicgionary" option existing at the very bottom of da list.
Tap it then the last option is sync, which is relevant to backing up and restoring the dict.
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This one dont work mate.

walkinhotdog said:
i think you have to download the file to your sd card. if the restore option still doesnt work, then put the file into .data > htc_ime > ___ of your sd card (may need a computer to do this, i cant see this file with es file manager for some reason. put it in there, then restore it
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Thanks mate, It works but have to do certain steps, Reason I did superwipe before installing Rom so the folder of backup was removed from sd card. What i did will explain here. First of all added one world to the currently empty dictionery, then did backup which created folder and personaly dictonery file of backup in SD/.Data Then replaced that file with backup file which I have as email attachment and rename to the same. Open setting option and restore dictionery from there. working like charm Thanks again:good::laugh:

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[Q] How to delete backups on ROM Manager Premium

I would like to remove one of my backups that are no longer needed. How would I go about to delete them? Thanks!
Click on 'manage and restore backups' . From the list of backups long press on the backup you wish to delete. You will get options to 'restore, rename,or delete '. Choose delete.
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Thanks! I thought I would see an option when I long-press. I guess all I needed to do was short press to see an option.
Or go to /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/ and find the folder (dated) and delete it

Need help for system file

hi all
I cant see my system file before or after installing any custom ROM Please hep me
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siddhu
Dont creat new thread bro...post in Q and A section.
u need root explorer.
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mjbri0613 said:
u need root explorer.
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I installed root explorer too but i cant get the system file
I can't recall if root explorer has the option to set the home folder (phone is off, can't see), but it's easy enough, no matter what your home folder is. at the top, if there is a "parent" folder, you will see an unnamed folder, called "..."
that is your place to go "one folder up"
example:
/ is your main folder that contains all other data and folders in your phone.
/system is your system folder.
if you see something like this:
/mnt/sdcard/external_sd
then you are browsing files on your sd card.
let's say you have these folders on your sd card as you browse using root explore:
()...
()adobe
()ebooks
()Titanium
click on the ()... to go up to the next folder. when you reach the main root, you'll see something like this (not exact):
()cache
()data
()mnt
()sys
()system
I can't make it any simpler to find than that. good luck...

[Q] "My files" in Humble?

Hi all.
I have Humble on my S. Droid Charge, thank you developer, and can not find "My files" app on it.
There's "Explorer", that appears to be looking like "my files" app, but it asks for an additional app to download, to open any folder.
Is that what I am supposed to use now? Just trying to delete some pics taken with phone camera, simply can't figure how to get to them.
Thank you
ukrkoz said:
Hi all.
I have Humble on my S. Droid Charge, thank you developer, and can not find "My files" app on it.
There's "Explorer", that appears to be looking like "my files" app, but it asks for an additional app to download, to open any folder.
Is that what I am supposed to use now? Just trying to delete some pics taken with phone camera, simply can't figure how to get to them.
Thank you
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Sorry if this doesn't help, but I'm not at a computer right now.
Somewhere (either here or on rootz) there is an ee4 deodexed rom that is flashable in cwm. Download this, unzip it, and go to system/app. There you will find the apk of every stock app.
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yes, I do have CWM ROm, I simply did not flash with it yesterday, after I installed Humble via Odin.
If I understood you correct, if I flash in CWM with that ROM, then "my files" app will be back?
ukrkoz said:
yes, I do have CWM ROm, I simply did not flash with it yesterday, after I installed Humble via Odin.
If I understood you correct, if I flash in CWM with that ROM, then "my files" app will be back?
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Don't flash it, but put it on your computer and unzip it. Then go to the system folder in the extracted files, and go to the app folder inside that. Copy the myfiles.apk to your sdcard. Then on your phone use root explorer to put it in /system/app/
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You need root explorer to get into your system files but if you want to get into your sdcard files open "explorer" scroll down to sdcard and all your files should be in there.
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Danzanzio said:
You need root explorer to get into your system files but if you want to get into your sdcard files open "explorer" scroll down to sdcard and all your files should be in there.
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yep, got to sdcard and those pictures easy.
problem is, now picture opens, but menu for it disappears. well, it appears during picture load, but as soon as pic load is complete, there's nothing I can do to it, only zoom in and zoom out. neither pressing "menu" button or tapping anywhere on the black margins around pic produces a menu.
ukrkoz said:
yep, got to sdcard and those pictures easy.
problem is, now picture opens, but menu for it disappears. well, it appears during picture load, but as soon as pic load is complete, there's nothing I can do to it, only zoom in and zoom out. neither pressing "menu" button or tapping anywhere on the black margins around pic produces a menu.
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Are you using Gallery for pictures?
shrike1978 said:
Are you using Gallery for pictures?
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i am NOW. thank you. works fine. actually, quite cool, when pictures tilt as I move phone.
just an fyi OI File Manager and Quickpic are imo two good replacements for the stock file explorer and gallery apps
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getting insufficient storage space message cant install anything from titanium backup

I can't install anything from the market or snappz either anybody have any way to fix this? I have about 350mb free.
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Same here, I have 714 mb of free internal storage and cant install. Help would be appreciated.
it's happening to me too. I can't narrow it down exactly but on my other rom build 31 i was fine. updating to 31-2 and reflashing gapps brought this but only on titanium backup. so im not sure but im restoring to my b31 backup (losing camera *sniffle* :'(
btw im on a g2x i just googled titanium backup insufficient storage and found this
Lost.Dir
I was having the same problem and started to delete all my music files and checked the size of the remaining folders. I discovered that my Lost.Dir was over 10 gig. I did a bit of researched and deleted the contents (after backing up the entire Sd card. All seems well at the moment
have you tried to Wipe Cache and Dalvik
Most of the no system space issues come From .odex residue files left out when the app is uninstalled/modified
So what you guys can do is go to
/data/app using any file explorer
(ES File explorer) and delete the corresponding "com.<app name>.odex" file And you guys are good to go now
PS: don't forget to hit thanks if my post is helpful
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ganeshp said:
Most of the no system space issues come From .odex residue files left out when the app is uninstalled/modified
So what you guys can do is go to
/data/app using any file explorer
(ES File explorer) and delete the corresponding "com.<app name>.odex" file And you guys are good to go now
PS: don't forget to hit thanks if my post is helpful
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Thanks for the great tip. Had a same issue on my Glacier and deleting the .odex file fixed it.
satbir7 said:
Thanks for the great tip. Had a same issue on my Glacier and deleting the .odex file fixed it.
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You're welcome im glad it helped you.
I'm once a victim too like you
So I searched desperately and I didn't find the solution
So I started playing with my device to find the solution/reason and came across this fix/solution
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i also got free space on my card and i deleted a single file of 1gb inside DCIM inside the .thumbnails folder. what is this file? i know that it is temporary file of picture but im wonder its huge single file..
ganeshp said:
Most of the no system space issues come From .odex residue files left out when the app is uninstalled/modified
So what you guys can do is go to
/data/app using any file explorer
(ES File explorer) and delete the corresponding "com..odex" file And you guys are good to go now
PS: don't forget to hit thanks if my post is helpful
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Thanks, you've just saved my precious apps ..
Didnt work for me...
Had an empty Titanium folder in data\apps, deleted it but still get the system space error
epunk said:
Didnt work for me...
Had an empty Titanium folder in data\apps, deleted it but still get the system space error
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Same here :s
umirza85 said:
Same here :s
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the path should be from root not /sdcard/data
(ESfile explorer the default is sdcard...so you guys need to do up once..then data ->app
its "/data/app" not "/data/apps"
you'll find lot of .apk over there..if not you guys at wrong path
ganeshp said:
Most of the no system space issues come From .odex residue files left out when the app is uninstalled/modified
So what you guys can do is go to
/data/app using any file explorer
(ES File explorer) and delete the corresponding "com.<app name>.odex" file And you guys are good to go now
PS: don't forget to hit thanks if my post is helpful
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This worked for me on my Galaxy Nexus, i was googling for a bit. I ended up having to search for *.odex in root explorer; but make sure to have it mounted as R/W (read-write)... this way it will find the culprit 'titanium backup odex' ... i also wiped cache and dalvik; but in the end deleting the odex fixed it.
ganeshp said:
the path should be from root not /sdcard/data
(ESfile explorer the default is sdcard...so you guys need to do up once..then data ->app
its "/data/app" not "/data/apps"
you'll find lot of .apk over there..if not you guys at wrong path
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Can I just delete all the apk's in that folder?
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iverson3-1 said:
Can I just delete all the apk's in that folder?
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Noooo it'll mess up your apps that are installed... Just search for .Odex files and delete them
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ganeshp said:
Most of the no system space issues come From .odex residue files left out when the app is uninstalled/modified
So what you guys can do is go to
/data/app using any file explorer
(ES File explorer) and delete the corresponding "com.<app name>.odex" file And you guys are good to go now
PS: don't forget to hit thanks if my post is helpful
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This fixed it on my Bionic, been having problems for a while and only could fix it by wiping. I was thinking it could be residue left over, just didn't really know what to look for. Got Titanium Backup installed again, so I can backup my stuff
ganeshp said:
Most of the no system space issues come From .odex residue files left out when the app is uninstalled/modified
So what you guys can do is go to
/data/app using any file explorer
(ES File explorer) and delete the corresponding "com.<app name>.odex" file And you guys are good to go now
PS: don't forget to hit thanks if my post is helpful
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio using XDA
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i get this error while making a backup(titanium backup), then i go to the root directory to search for that odex, it was there, deleted it and try to run the backup again. still the same result. and when i get back at the directory, no more odex there. how do i fix this?
biosong said:
i get this error while making a backup(titanium backup), then i go to the root directory to search for that odex, it was there, deleted it and try to run the backup again. still the same result. and when i get back at the directory, no more odex there. how do i fix this?
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Why don't you try to install the app from play store and restore just the data of the app from titanium backup?
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ganeshp said:
Why don't you try to install the app from play store and restore just the data of the app from titanium backup?
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i am not yet finished doing the backup, in the process, it was interrupted by the error on storage.

[HELP]Need "services.odex" for SU760 ICS

Good day sirs...
I need help in bringing my phone back. I accidentally renamed the "services.odex" file into "services.odex.bak in an attempt to increase the character limit on the SMS. Can someone please post the said file so that I could paste it back into it's proper place --> /system/framework
I don't have a backup and I also don't have USB Debugging enabled for it.
The phone is an SU760 by the way, mentioning it again just in case you missed the title.
Put to your sdcard aroma file manager install it in your recovery (if it is cwm) and rename the said file back
If you have twrp than boot to recovery and in menu choose advanced --> file manager and do the same thing.
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krija said:
Put to your sdcard aroma file manager install it in your recovery (if it is cwm) and rename the said file back
If you have twrp than boot to recovery and in menu choose advanced --> file manager and do the same thing.
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Thanks for the tip sir. Finally got my phone working again :good: In fact, I'm using it now to type this xD
Now to fix this damned SMS...
Welcome
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