[Completed][Q] Lucky Patcher problem - XDA Assist

My Lucky Patcher is not working, whenever I try to patch something or remove license verification, it says "su java code running, custom patch not found. It's problem with the root, don't have access to sd card from root. My device is working fine with root as I have no problem with other root apps.
1. I tried to reinstall superuser, but nothing changed.
2. I updated su binary, busy box & also reinstalled lucky patcher, but in vain.
Help plz.

Hi,
Lucky Patcher falls under XDA's no talk of or posting of warez. It hacks paid apps, which is exactly what you are doing with it.
Please keep the lucky Patcher talk away from XDA.
Thank you for understanding. Thread closed.

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Help Please How to remove lucky patcher?

Good day everyone how can i be able to fully remove lucky patcher from my device and all of its patches.
I have been trying to but i cant it says insufficient memory can anyone help me? plz thank you.
techcrazy101 said:
Good day everyone how can i be able to fully remove lucky patcher from my device and all of its patches.
I have been trying to but i cant it says insufficient memory can anyone help me? plz thank you.
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When you patch an app, and uninstall it, the patched file is still there, so you need to run lucky patcher to remove the extra file and it will let you reinstall the app. Lucky Patcher uninstall regularly but if you uninstall an app and dont got lucky patcher, you will have to reinstall lucky patcher to be able to reinstall the app. It is just how Lucky Patcher works so it keeps default files backed up for you.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b4 with _That's V2 kernal
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
Tylorw1 said:
When you patch an app, and uninstall it, the patched file is still there, so you need to run lucky patcher to remove the extra file and it will let you reinstall the app. Lucky Patcher uninstall regularly but if you uninstall an app and dont got lucky patcher, you will have to reinstall lucky patcher to be able to reinstall the app. It is just how Lucky Patcher works so it keeps default files backed up for you.
Tylor
Thanks for the reply Tylor
But my problem im having is i removed ads from about 2 apps and tried to remove license manually from one app but i didnt remove fixes and backups and i flashed cromi inheritance 3.47 on my tf700t, it seems that i cant remove fixes anymore the apps stay how they are without ads and when i try to select the (patch to andriod menu and select remove all patches from core.jar) i get an error NOT ENOUGH SPACE IN SYSTEM ROM FOR CREATE.ODEX. pLEASE FREE 4MB. Im concerned about this error could it be something harmful to my device????
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techcrazy101 said:
Tylorw1 said:
When you patch an app, and uninstall it, the patched file is still there, so you need to run lucky patcher to remove the extra file and it will let you reinstall the app. Lucky Patcher uninstall regularly but if you uninstall an app and dont got lucky patcher, you will have to reinstall lucky patcher to be able to reinstall the app. It is just how Lucky Patcher works so it keeps default files backed up for you.
Tylor
Thanks for the reply Tylor
But my problem im having is i removed ads from about 2 apps and tried to remove license manually from one app but i didnt remove fixes and backups and i flashed cromi inheritance 3.47 on my tf700t, it seems that i cant remove fixes anymore the apps stay how they are without ads and when i try to select the (patch to andriod menu and select remove all patches from core.jar) i get an error NOT ENOUGH SPACE IN SYSTEM ROM FOR CREATE.ODEX. pLEASE FREE 4MB. Im concerned about this error could it be something harmful to my device????
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You are rooted apparantly, but try finding the apps folder by using ES File Manager using root rights to find the app and switch over the odex file if you can find it. There should be two odex's for it, the one that isnt app.odex is the backup more then likely. I am not 100% how Lucky Patcher backs up the patches but the old files should still be there.
Tylor
Sent from my ASUS Transformer TF700T Infinity Pad Using Tapatalk HD
Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b5 with MaxKernal V3
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
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techcrazy101 said:
Good day everyone how can i be able to fully remove lucky patcher from my device and all of its patches.
I have been trying to but i cant it says insufficient memory can anyone help me? plz thank you.
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You need to go to the /data/app folder and delete a .odex file relating to that app. Once done just reboot your device.
Please help!
I unistalled lucky patcher without unpatching anything, and now all the in-app purchases and apps themselves are offline! PLEASE HELP ME FIX THIS PROBLEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!:crying:
limehedd21 said:
I unistalled lucky patcher without unpatching anything, and now all the in-app purchases and apps themselves are offline! PLEASE HELP ME FIX THIS PROBLEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!:crying:
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Do a factory reset of the device (note if you are unlocked and on a custom rom then do this from TWRP/CWM).
Or reinstall lucky patcher and unpatch your apks first.
Or uninstall the apks and reinstall them?
You really shouldn't be using this app if you don't know what you are doing. It is very powerful and is designed to stop devs getting money for their work.
Lucky Patcher is Warez and therefore cannot be discussed on XDA.
6. Do not post or request warez.
If a piece of software requires you to pay to use it, then pay for it. We do not accept warez nor do we permit members to request, post, promote or describe ways in which warez, cracks, serial codes or other means of avoiding payment, can be obtained or used. This is a site of developers, i.e. the sort of people who create such software. When you cheat a software developer, you cheat us as a community.
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[Completed] Help Required with Lucky Patcher app

My Lucky Patcher is not working, whenever I try to patch something or remove license verification, it says "su java code running, custom patch not found. It's problem with the root, don't have access to sd card from root. My device is working fine with root as I have no problem with other root apps.
1. I tried to reinstall superuser, but nothing changed.
2. I updated su binary, busy box & also reinstalled lucky patcher, but in vain.
Help plz.
Kundan Techi*** said:
My Lucky Patcher is not working, whenever I try to patch something or remove license verification, it says "su java code running, custom patch not found. It's problem with the root, don't have access to sd card from root. My device is working fine with root as I have no problem with other root apps.
1. I tried to reinstall superuser, but nothing changed.
2. I updated su binary, busy box & also reinstalled lucky patcher, but in vain.
Help plz.
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Lucky patcher is warez and we have 0 tolerance regarding warez.
I'm afraid you wont be able to get help.
Thread closed

[Completed] No boot. No Recovery. No USB...?

In another part of this forum, user baha76, previously posted:
"Lucky patcher app is a cracking app that is not welcomed here and against the roles of xda forum.
But if you went this app to get rid of the odex files, there is another simple method by using any file manager (like root manager) then go to data\app or system\app and search for the "xxx.odex" of your app that had a problem then delete it (it's safe to delete it) then reboot.
This is the same method that lucky patcher did it to get rid of the odex file.
Thanks"
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So (and i know, i messed up) I Deleted all of .odex files with fx root explorer in the main system root folder… phone now starts to boot and gets stuck on android screen and stays there.
So far no recovery options will come up,
And all attempts to connect via usb have failed.
I do have proper drivers installed.
And I have tried doing a hard reset (phone resets, android recovery robot image with open access panel on chest with "DELETING" flashes briefly, then the phone resets again, back to square 1. does not continue to loop.)
I realize i did not follow baha76's directions precisely, and would like to know if anyone can help me restore my phone, or at least tell me if i have completely ruined it?
It's an LG G Stylo from cricket.
It is rooted (via kingroot)
as mentioned, last known activity before loss of file system access was me deleting ALL .odex file found in a search of system root folder using fx root explorer.
thanks in advance for any replies
XDA Visitor said:
In another part of this forum, user baha76, previously posted:
"Lucky patcher app is a cracking app that is not welcomed here and against the roles of xda forum.
But if you went this app to get rid of the odex files, there is another simple method by using any file manager (like root manager) then go to data\app or system\app and search for the "xxx.odex" of your app that had a problem then delete it (it's safe to delete it) then reboot.
This is the same method that lucky patcher did it to get rid of the odex file.
Thanks"
------------
So (and i know, i messed up) I Deleted all of .odex files with fx root explorer in the main system root folder… phone now starts to boot and gets stuck on android screen and stays there.
So far no recovery options will come up,
And all attempts to connect via usb have failed.
I do have proper drivers installed.
And I have tried doing a hard reset (phone resets, android recovery robot image with open access panel on chest with "DELETING" flashes briefly, then the phone resets again, back to square 1. does not continue to loop.)
I realize i did not follow baha76's directions precisely, and would like to know if anyone can help me restore my phone, or at least tell me if i have completely ruined it?
It's an LG G Stylo from cricket.
It is rooted (via kingroot)
as mentioned, last known activity before loss of file system access was me deleting ALL .odex file found in a search of system root folder using fx root explorer.
thanks in advance for any replies
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Greetings,
Thank you for using XDA Assist.
You will not get any support for any issues involving Lucky Patcher.
6. Do not post or request warez.
If a piece of software requires you to pay to use it, then pay for it. We do not accept warez nor do we permit members to request, post, promote or describe ways in which warez, cracks, serial codes or other means of avoiding payment, can be obtained or used. This is a site of developers, i.e. the sort of people who create such software. When you cheat a software developer, you cheat us as a community.
Your device forums are here:
LG G Stylo Discussion
You will need to create an account to post there.
Good luck and welcome to XDA!

[Completed] How to block apps which install themselves over and over again ?

Hi,
Phone : ZOPO ZP999 - rooted
The latest month there is something weird going on : 2 'apps' are reinstalling themselves over and over again.
I deinstalled them, blocked them. Even when i block them they disappear and reappear again.
These apps use icons like twitter and facebook.
This is the data :
1. com.roma.boostcleanpro.apk
it refers to this links on GooglePlay : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.roma.boostcleanpro
uses Facebook icon
2. com.sp.cp.apk
nothing to find on Googleplay
uses twitter icon
Does anybody knows the reason ?
Is there another installed app which is responsible for this ?
ps : in "security" , unknown sources is not enabled and verify apps which can cause damage is enabled
Thanks for the help
Hello,
You've picked up some malware, you have to remove the malware to keep those apps from coming back. I'm willing to wager that you rooted your device with Kingroot because it deceptively installs apps when you use it. If you used Kingroot then you'll need to find the method of converting to SuperSU on your device and remove Kingroot, then you won't get those apps installing themselves.
To find the malware you can use Malwarebytes Ant-malware app from the Playstore.
For further help ask your question in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
The experts there may be able to help. Good luck.
Droidriven said:
Hello,
You've picked up some malware, you have to remove the malware to keep those apps from coming back. I'm willing to wager that you rooted your device with Kingroot because it deceptively installs apps when you use it. If you used Kingroot then you'll need to find the method of converting to SuperSU on your device and remove Kingroot, then you won't get those apps installing themselves.
To find the malware you can use Malwarebytes Ant-malware app from the Playstore.
For further help ask your question in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
The experts there may be able to help. Good luck.
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Hi - thanks for the reply !
This phone - my ZOPO zp999 - is rooted with SuperSU. I made the root-thread my self here on XDA So the rooting is OK.
The phone has been working fine all the time so there must be an app which caused the reinstalling of some bad apps.
Therefore I run Malwarebytes and had about 8 issues - see screenshot - removed them and since yesterday the problem was gone...
hope it stays that way

[Completed] Rooted andriod, cant install any app after lucky patcher uninstall

So I'm a noob at rooting...and I just rooted my old note 4 SM-N9100, my 1st root, so I could run all the Kali pentests. Everything went great with the root. I installed several "root required" apps such as; busybox, sys app remover,& lucky patcher & also some no root required apps. After installing lucky patcher I went to "patch to andriod" without any luck. But while I was waiting for it to patch, I downloaded a few other apps. The phone restarted after the attempted patch, like normal, and once it restarted I went to install the 2 apps I DL before the patcher finished. Neither would install saying, "app not installed". That wasnt normal & I fig. That lucky patcher had something to do with it so, I uninstall LP.....and now I can't install ANYTHING... NOTHING.....ZERO lol. Plzzz help!
ShiftFMF said:
So I'm a noob at rooting...and I just rooted my old note 4 SM-N9100, my 1st root, so I could run all the Kali pentests. Everything went great with the root. I installed several "root required" apps such as; busybox, sys app remover,& lucky patcher & also some no root required apps. After installing lucky patcher I went to "patch to andriod" without any luck. But while I was waiting for it to patch, I downloaded a few other apps. The phone restarted after the attempted patch, like normal, and once it restarted I went to install the 2 apps I DL before the patcher finished. Neither would install saying, "app not installed". That wasnt normal & I fig. That lucky patcher had something to do with it so, I uninstall LP.....and now I can't install ANYTHING... NOTHING.....ZERO lol. Plzzz help!
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Greetings and welcome to assist. Lucky patcher is banned on xda as it is warez so we can't help you with anything related to it. If removing all patches doesn't work then you will need to reinstall your stock rom
Good Luck
Sawdoctor

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