Note: for this your device must be rooted
1.download any file explorer(like astro or es explorer) and allow root acess.
2.Go to the system>apps>smsreg.apk
3.Delete the file and you are done:good
Hit thanks if this helped you
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I am updating to Thiaiz rom, and he told me to change permission on the init.d file. but ising the root explorer I cant seem to change it, because it is a read only file. can anyone help me on this issue please..
-Navigate with a file explorer to /system/etc/init.d and change permission on both scripts to "777" it means mark the 9 permission options.
-Install Script manager from market.
-Open script manager, navigate till system/etc/init.d and run the 2 scripts at boot.
thats the instruction, but i cant seem to follow it.
stunny said:
I am updating to Thiaiz rom, and he told me to change permission on the init.d file. but ising the root explorer I cant seem to change it, because it is a read only file. can anyone help me on this issue please..
-Navigate with a file explorer to /system/etc/init.d and change permission on both scripts to "777" it means mark the 9 permission options.
-Install Script manager from market.
-Open script manager, navigate till system/etc/init.d and run the 2 scripts at boot.
thats the instruction, but i cant seem to follow it.
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There's ES File Explorer installed. Update to latest version in market if needed.
Open up app
Press Settings
Scroll down to root settings...
Check Root Explorer and Mount File System. If you fail to check Root Explorer, update to latest version of ES File Explorer in market.
Now that you got root explorer mode...
Press back till you go back to the file explorer.
Press the Sdcard looking icon on the row of icons. Its the leftmost icon in that row of 6 icons.
After you've pressed it, click into system folder
Next, click into etc folder
Next, click into init.d folder
You will see two files in there.
Hold down on the file (whichever first doesn't matter), then press properties.
Click Change in the permissions section, and then check everything.
Press Okay and repeat for the 2nd file.
After you are done, restart the phone.
After phone is restarted, go check to see if the permissions are changed.
thank you very much for the detailed instruction. i love this forum i tried em and it works
Requirements:
a. Titanium Backup
b. File Explorer (with root capability)
Rooted:
1. Install 3rd party keyboard APK to your KF as usual.
2. Using file explorer, navigate to /data/data/com.<keyboard name>/lib
3. Copy libxxxxxx.so file/s to /system/lib
4. Change permission of the *.so files by ticking READ (Owner, Group, All) and WRITE (Owner).
5. Now using Titanium Backup PRO, convert/move <keyboard>.apk to system app.
6. Reboot.
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If no Titanium Backup:
5.a Using File explorer, navigate and CUT /data/app/<keyboard name>.apk
6.a Go to /system/app and PASTE <keyboard>.apk here and change permission to by ticking READ (Owner, Group, All) and Write (Owner).
7.a Reboot KF.
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Extra: I think this can work on Stock (unrooted) device, given you can give
ADB commands such as install, move, chmod.
Sorry to necropost, but I've tried everything, including this, and I can not got Swype to work on my Fire. At all. Anyone have any ideas?
vertcam9 said:
Requirements:
a. Titanium Backup
b. File Explorer (with root capability)
Rooted:
1. Install 3rd party keyboard APK to your KF as usual.
2. Using file explorer, navigate to /data/data/com.<keyboard name>/lib
3. Copy libxxxxxx.so file/s to /system/lib
4. Change permission of the *.so files by ticking READ (Owner, Group, All) and WRITE (Owner).
5. Now using Titanium Backup PRO, convert/move <keyboard>.apk to system app.
6. Reboot.
============
If no Titanium Backup:
5.a Using File explorer, navigate and CUT /data/app/<keyboard name>.apk
6.a Go to /system/app and PASTE <keyboard>.apk here and change permission to by ticking READ (Owner, Group, All) and Write (Owner).
7.a Reboot KF.
=============
Extra: I think this can work on Stock (unrooted) device, given you can give
ADB commands such as install, move, chmod.
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Thank you very much! I now have swiftkey goodness on my 1st gen Fire!
I have installed this File Manager on my OnePlus One rooted and whit SuperSU 2.02 installed. On Setting i have activated the Root Explorer but no REQUEST appears from SuperSU.. it's normal ?
Whit the "Root Explorer" disactivates i can continue to navigate to root folder after click on "/"........ i thinks or it's a BUG or somewhere it's been crash on my SuperSU......
For Example i have installed other File Manager like Ghost File Manager and the Root Permission as been granded by SuperSu at every started.... like the original CM File Manager every time i start SuperSU give the access but no Es File Manger... WTF ?
Its normal, Root Explorer will ask for su access when you go into /system/ and press Mount r/w, a SuperSU option will appear afterwards.
To add to ZephiK, you don't need root access to browse the root folders. Only when you want to edit those files do you need the access.
Sent from my OnePlus One
Unless you want to browse /data, then you need root access.
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i thinks this "problems" like a bug it's been fixed in the recently updated version...... now the root access has beeb garanteed immediately at start of es file explorer..
. Tried fix permissions but didn't work. (it's only fixing system/app and not /system/)
Please help
This is the first release of TiB that has not been able to locate my TitaniumBackup_license.txt file. I am using a Nexus 6 on MRA58K (M) with SuperSU 2.52 and TiB 7.2.4. Stock with the exception of a modified stock kernel. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/kernel-stock-kernel-root-color-control-t3218958)
Here is what I did to get it working:
If you have a proper key file named "TitaniumBackup_license.txt" try this:
1. Copy TitaniumBackup_license.txt to root of your device (/) using ES File Explorer with root permissions enabled.
2. After you copy the file to the root of your phone (NOT SDCARD root!), from the root directory of your phone, hit home button while in ES File Explorer. This basically leaves ES File Explorer running and in the proper place for this trick to work.
3. Go to Chrome browser and download any random image, use save! Long press an image and do save image. Hit home button.
4. Go to notification shade and open the now downloaded image with ES File Explorer ONCE (do not set as default). This step assumes you do NOT have a default image viewer. If you DO have a default image viewer it needs to be ES File Explorer OR nothing. Ex. If Google Photos opens, then you need to clear defaults for Google Photos.
5. Once image is loaded in ES File Explorer, hit back button and it should put you at root of ES File Explorer. This is the exact same place you left ES File Explorer in step 2.
6. Navigate to /storage/emulated/legacy this directory should be strangely empty. It will not be your typical SDCARD contents. You might only see titanium backup folder that is empty or some other random folder. THIS odd empty directory is where TB looks for the key file!
7. Navigate back to / and copy TitaniumBackup_license.txt to /storage/emulated/legacy
8. Restart Titanium and it should be good to go for registered key!
9. DELETE the TitaniumBackup_license.txt file from / as it or any other random file should NOT be here in your system ROM.
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