Is root explorer art compatible. I can't get it to install or restore from tb
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their free Explorer seems to be compliant ... don't have the paid app though ...
imablackhat said:
Is root explorer art compatible. I can't get it to install or restore from tb
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Root explorer is. Tibu has Dunne issues with art. Install root explorer grin the play store
I could not get root explorer to install either.
Though I use the apk pulled from the tb backup as it's one of the first apps I install before signing into play store.
I had to switch to dalvik. Install root explorer then switch back to art and it was fine.
Just would not install under art for some reason.
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I've always had installed when I've converted to art. Will install from play store after you're on art?
Es file explorer works fine
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Paid root explorer works fine. No issues at all, and I've been using art for months now.
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Ifi flash a new rom to my phone, how can i keep xda premium?
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Just download it from the market again........ that is presuming you have actually paid for it. If not use astro or root explorer to make a backup of the .apk that's how I make backups of all my apps, saves downloading them everytime I mess up my phone or decide to change ROM.
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Yes i did pay for it haha What folder do the market apps download to?
Edit: nevermind i found it
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Download astro file manager open it, press menu choose tools and then app backup........ backup the apps you want to keep and they will appear in a backup folder on your SD card, install the new ROM then reinstall all the backed up apps. Or you could use titanium backup to save your data too.
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I figure why not and downgrade to the classic android market, don't care for Google play much. So how would I downgrade to a very early version like that and prevent it from re-updating back to Google play?
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Well, you could find an apk somewhere for an older version (extract from a rom, for example) and delete/freeze market updater apk.
This is a good idea
coccolino_dbro said:
Well, you could find an apk somewhere for an older version (extract from a rom, for example) and delete/freeze market updater apk.
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[APK] Old Market v2.3.6
What coccolino_dbro said. Here's the apk for old Market v2.3.6. Got it from BlackICE ROM for HTC DHD.
Thank you, so I would freeze market updater with nobloat and then install this apk which would replace the current one?
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I disabled the market updater with nobloat, that should hold right?
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brokenAndroid93 said:
Thank you, so I would freeze market updater with nobloat and then install this apk which would replace the current one?
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freeze market updater, delete the old market apk and replace it with the new apk
I disabled it with no bloat and installed the new apk which replaced the old apk
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brokenAndroid93 said:
I disabled it with no bloat and installed the new apk which replaced the old apk
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Does it work then?
Well I disabled it with nobloat, but after a reboot the icon changed and it upgraded to the version where the shopping bag android icon changed a little. So I tried freezing it, after a reboot it was back to Google play.
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Do I need to delete the play store before installing the new market one?
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I deleted the old one, installed the new one, and it won't stop crashing.
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Guys, my phone's market is really screwed up, someone please help.
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Try deleting MarketUpdater.apk and the Google Play apk through a root file browser. I think Google play apk is called Phonesky.apk and not Vending.apk. Anyway delete both those files from your /system/app folder and then move the old market apk to the folder. Set permissions to rw--r--r (same as all the other apps in the folder) and reboot. Should work now. Copy the MarketUpdater.apk to your SD card before deleting, just in case.
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Looks like its working now, thank you.
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Thanks guys, Google play just looked ugly and like something that wasn't even part of android.
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Well everything is good now, thanks for all your help everybody
Does anybody know the file permissions of the market updater.apk?
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Hello people of XDA,
I would like to start a new thread called post your favorite root app, its pretty much self explanatory. I will start my favorite root app is titanium backup.
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Mine is Superuser No but on a serious note Titanium Backup is a must-have and i also love Solid Explorer
I have several that come to mind:
System Tuner Pro
Screencast
ROM Toolbox Pro
Of course my fave root app is link2sd
This is the problem solver for device which had very limited internal storage
Great app!
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Lucky Patcher.
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Titanium Backup Pro.
Regards.
buzzboy said:
Titanium Backup Pro.
Regards.
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Same here.
RoadCaptain said:
Of course my fave root app is link2sd
This is the problem solver for device which had very limited internal storage
Great app!
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+1
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using es file explorer because its free and has root options and titanium back up to debloat and back up
Titanium backup (or similar) by far... without an app as convenient as that android wouldn't be half as sweet.
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Samsung galaxy s said:
Mine is Superuser No but on a serious note Titanium Backup is a must-have and i also love Solid Explorer
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And Root Explorer
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AdAway
DroidWall
Root Explorer
Titanium Backup
Can't do without them!
App2zip... all apps restored with a flash
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Titanium Backup Pro
One and only Titanium Backup pro
Efficient backup
SD maid
System cleanup
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Orbot ,Orweb
Wifi Kill
Face Niff
Blackmart Alpha
Well I'm a bit of a cheater so I'm saying ROMtoolbox
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Root Explorer
AdAway
Titanium Root Backup
Lucky Patcher
Call Master.
AdFree.
CallRecorder.
SetCPU.
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Definitely Rom Toolbox Pro.
It is every root tool in one app.. cpu control, root browser, app manager, font installer, and more.
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I have tried tirelessly to backup an app to apk. I am rooted but the apk file is not under the data/app which programs use to back it up. I can use titanium backup but I need to eventually be able to install the app without being rooted as the app refuses to run on rooted devices.
Can you backup apps installed to an apk when they are blocked?
How?
I will gladly donate to whoever helps leading to success.
The apps name is Jeppesen Mobile TC
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In case anyone wants to do such in the future, I was able to get the apk by using an application called root uninstaller to get the protected app into an apk file that I could use to install on bother devices.
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i agree with mistarose about using root uninstaller. it comes in handy also, after you install you can search for it:
# busybox find / -name *jeppesen*.apk
Don't know if it helps but i use ave anti iris to back up apps to apk
Will say not all apps but most
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mistarose said:
I have tried tirelessly to backup an app to apk. I am rooted but the apk file is not under the data/app which programs use to back it up. I can use titanium backup but I need to eventually be able to install the app without being rooted as the app refuses to run on rooted devices.
Can you backup apps installed to an apk when they are blocked?
How?
I will gladly donate to whoever helps leading to success.
The apps name is Jeppesen Mobile TC
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ok
Actually app backup and restore app on play store is quite good!
No compulsion for root!
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First I have to say that I used titanium before and it always worked out well.
I have created a zip file that I flash every time I flash a ROM but today I flashed PA on my nexus 4 , flashed the gapps and the zip file that I created with titanium.
I have the pro version and when I went to restore the missing apps and data it stucked there forever so I closed titanium , tried again and same thing.
What can I do please?
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Root access? Unknown sources ticked?
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RicoRehn said:
Root access? Unknown sources ticked?
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Yes all that, USB debugging on, everything is checked in green on the front page.
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Did you find a solution? I'm having the same issue. I am unable to restore any apps via TB.
Are you using KitKat? And are the files on SD card?
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