Hello Devs,
I am using a MMX A110 with stock ROM. I dont like the touch sound and is quite irritating for me to use that. I would love to have the touch sound, but with the samsung note touch sound or any custom tone.
Need your expert advise on this..Please help..
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md.abidahmed said:
Hello Devs,
I am using a MMX A110 with stock ROM. I dont like the touch sound and is quite irritating for me to use that. I would love to have the touch sound, but with the samsung note touch sound or any custom tone.
Need your expert advise on this..Please help..
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It is pretty easy,you will need to have a rooted a110
then:
1.Using a system browser such as "root browser"(available on Google play store)
2.Navigate to system>media>audio>ui
3.There you will find "Effect_Tick.ogg"
4.Put any other ogg file and rename it to Effect_Tick.ogg.
5.Make sure to copy he original file elsewhere.
6.DONE!
DONT JUST SAY IT,PRESS THANKS IF I HELPED!
I did find the location specified, but I am unable to edit/rename/cut/move the default file..looks like permissions issue. My device is rooted and have access to root file manager..
Please advise.
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md.abidahmed said:
I did find the location specified, but I am unable to edit/rename/cut/move the default file..looks like permissions issue. My device is rooted and have access to root file manager..
Please advise.
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Please Elaborate, Any error comes when you try to EDIT/REMOVE/MOVE the files?
Whatever he said is right.. use any root file explorer like es file explorer from play store. Go to root explorer give root permission check all like rw. Then move any other touch sound there and overwrite the last one. Then hold that file and go to properties and change permission to rw-r-r-
Restart ur phone
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Yes, i did that..i copied the file EFFECT_TICK.OGG using root explorer (did overwrite the previous one). checked permissions to rw-r-r. It says that the file is copied, but it actually doesnt seem to work..
Can somebody prepare a patch to replace the file ( will share the TW TOUCH.OGG file) via CWM..?
md.abidahmed said:
Yes, i did that..i copied the file EFFECT_TICK.OGG using root explorer (did overwrite the previous one). checked permissions to rw-r-r. It says that the file is copied, but it actually doesnt seem to work..
Can somebody prepare a patch to replace the file ( will share the TW TOUCH.OGG file) via CWM..?
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actually you havent mounted the file system in read write mode. Better downloas es root file explorer then in tools go to mount as rw then copy the files.
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devmgs said:
actually you havent mounted the file system in read write mode. Better downloas es root file explorer then in tools go to mount as rw then copy the files.
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Did the above steps..I went to System\media\Audio\UI and overwrite the file. Successfull copied. If i play the file, it plays the samsung sound, however when i activate touch tones on my profile, it still plays the default one. No idea how.
Try playing the different tones may be there is another tone used. After playing whichever matches rename the sound you want to use to that name and replace.
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I read the tip in another thread about how to disable and/or change the Captivate's startup and shutdown sounds but cannot find the files mentioned on my phone. Does anyone have more detailed instructions on how to get rid of the annoying startup and shutdown sounds without using the SDK?
You must have root, then use a file manager (I use root explorer) and rename or delete the sound file:
/system/etc/PowerOn.wav
/system/media/audio/ui/shutdown.ogg
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I keep getting an error saying I don't have the permissions to rename those files... I'm using several different file explorer apps and they all give me the same message
Do you have root access? If so change the filesystem to RW or use Root Explorer.
decepticon said:
Do you have root access? If so change the filesystem to RW or use Root Explorer.
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I didn't know how to change it to R/W so paid for the App, well worth the $3 thanks for the quick replies
Still unable to find the files. I am using the default file manager with View Hidden Files enabled and there is no /system directory.
sup3rus3r said:
Still unable to find the files. I am using the default file manager with View Hidden Files enabled and there is no /system directory.
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You need to download a manager that has ROOT capabilities or you will not find them.
LGSilva said:
You must have root, then use a file manager (I use root explorer) and rename or delete the sound file:
/system/etc/PowerOn.wav
/system/media/audio/ui/shutdown.ogg
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Easy with ConnectBot to turn off that annoying startup sound.
Connect to local system
su
(Confirm superuser request)
mv /system/etc/PowerOn.wav /system/etc/PowerOn.bak
exit
exit
Done!
Thanks for this LGSilva
I finally ponied up and bought Root Explorer. I found the files and renamed them and everything seems to be working.
Would love to find this info myself.
I cant get access from root explorer. Says read only even with hidden files shown. What am I missing?
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adamandro12 said:
I cant get access from root explorer. Says read only even with hidden files shown. What am I missing?
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Did you allow superuser permission when prompted?
LGSilva said:
You must have root, then use a file manager (I use root explorer) and rename or delete the sound file:
/system/etc/PowerOn.wav
/system/media/audio/ui/shutdown.ogg
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Worked great - thank you
It never prompted me. It is rooted and i toggled the button to mount but no access. I got it to five me check marks for read and write, but they were already checked.
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hi all
I cant see my system file before or after installing any custom ROM Please hep me
Regards
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...
Can I use a custom boot animation with his ROM? if I can, someone please explain the process I would go through.. I have tried nearly everything , thanks
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You've tried putting it in the correct place?
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where exactly might that be? I'm sorry I am new to this , I can only view my SD CARD on the file manager ? I would really appreciate it if you could walk me through it , tganks
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system\customize\resource\bootanimation.zip It is not on the sd card. Use a file explorer like Root Explorer, Astro File Manager, or ES File Explorer to see and edit files in the system folder.
You're going to need a file manager that has root access. Astro File Manager does not. Root Explorer or ES File Explorer do. Use either of those to put the zip in the directory Agoattamer gave you. You may also need to change the permissions on the file. Not exactly sure if that's necessary or what exactly the permissions should be, but it's something to look at if the animation doesn't work.
I'll be damned. I use Root Explorer myself. By far the best and simplest in my opinion, although it is a paid app. And yes you have to tap on "mount R/W" to alter files in the System folder. I suspect in ES File Explorer (free) you have to do the same. Both require SuperUser.
But I always thought Astro File Manager was able to edit system files. If you do a web search there are so many websites and forum threads stating to use Astro to change permissions and edit system files. Wrong. Although it can see system files it can't mount the system folder as Writeable, only Readable. It does not ask for SuperUser permissions. Guess I will never install that app on a rooted phone.
Thanks sharksfan7 for pointing me straight.
Appreciate it guys!
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Hi there!
I have U30GT tablet which unfortunely till now didn't have any custom recovery. Some time I want to flash files to the ROM but due to this limitation I need to copy the files manually (easy job) and set the permission (hard job when there's a lot of files).
So is there any other ways that I can automated the task of copying the files and setting the correct permission without using custom recovery?
Many thanks!
Have you tried using a script or bat file to copy and set permissions through adb from your desktop?
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I.M.famous XMAN said:
Have you tried using a script or bat file to copy and set permissions through adb from your desktop?
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Thanks. But I don't know how to do a script or bat file to be used with adb. Can you write up some guide for it?
I'll see what I can do. No garruntees. But another option is to push the files through adb then use v6 supercharger to fix emissions. Idk. Let me see if I can Whip something up for you.
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package can be flashed through stock recovery but they are needed to be signed properly with the manufacturer's key
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package can be flashed through stock recovery but they are needed to be signed properly with the manufacturer's key
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Thanks but I wanna copy files for some tweaks only.
Well I found 1 solution, that is to manually copy the files than use ROM Manager app to fix permission. Also found thread here in XDA about using .bat file to automated the push and set permission but as I very lacking in knowledge in using command, I'll stick to Root Explorer + ROM Manager combo.
you can root device,cat stock recovery.img,and then compile cwm recovery.
Check this website someone is working on getting CLOCKWORK recovery on U30GT
http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.php?1396-Cube-U30GT-H-JB-Finless-1-4-ClockWork-BETA1
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This is a simple and useful guide that how to change the wallpaper when you close the magnetic flip cover in Micromax Canvas Doodle 3 (A102)Whitout Any PC​
Requird Things:
1)ES File Explorer (Which you will Find in Play Store)
2)Root Access
3)A Wallpaper (Resolution-480 x 854)If the resolution is not same,it will not work!
4)The most useful thing your mind.
Steps:
1)Open ES file explorer and give root permision .
2)Go to system/priv-apps.
3)You will find" SystemUI.apk" on that folder.
4)Extract "SystemUI.apk" to your SD card in a saperate folder.
5)Open the Folder where you have extracted -Go to res/drawable-nodpi folder.
6)You will see there "bg.png" .Replace your PNG wallpaper with the bg.png .
7)Make sure that your wallpaper's name is bg.png .
8)Compress all the "SystemUI files and folders in zip file with es file manager and name it "SystemUI".
9)After compressing completes ,rename "SystemUI.zip" to "SystemUI.apk"
10)Than go to system/priv-app.And overwrite the SystemUI .apk.
11)All done!Reboot your Phone!
Note :-
1)I am not responsible for any damage to your phone you should do in your own risk.
2)Take backup of your system before doing this.
Guide maker:
Me
Hey thanks .. Bt i tried doing that bt how to override that another file i tried copying and moving files bt it was saying operation failed.. Plzz help
sub1078 said:
Hey thanks .. Bt i tried doing that bt how to override that another file i tried copying and moving files bt it was saying operation failed.. Plzz help
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Is your mobile is rooted
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Welcome bro
Works on Micromax Q391 Canvas Doodle 4
tried and tested this method, it works on the Micromax Q391 Canvas Doodle 4 as well... :highfive: