How to install IncallUI.apk..? - Sony Xperia E3

I deleted the incallUI.apk from my phone by mistake... through the system uninstaller(root).... I have the apk file and also the backup file.... but it is not getting restored and also saying it cannot be installed.... is there anyway to restore or install it?? Urgent help needed.....

tarun571998 said:
I deleted the incallUI.apk from my phone by mistake... through the system uninstaller(root).... I have the apk file and also the backup file.... but it is not getting restored and also saying it cannot be installed.... is there anyway to restore or install it?? Urgent help needed.....
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Just reflash system from firmware ftf file with flashtool.

vinay said:
Just reflash system from firmware ftf file with flashtool.
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But first think to make backup of your apps and all important things for you

Exerath said:
But first think to make backup of your apps and all important things for you
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No need to backup if we only flash system. Just dont forget to unmark two option,s in wipe section(cache and data or userdata)
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[Mod][Update:5/10/2011]Bootmenu v0.7.0 & CWM3.0.2.8 [Test Ver]

DOWNLOADS & INSTRUCTIONS:
http://wiki.rvr.kr/android/bootmenu
file name : bootmenu_v0.7.0.test1.update.zip
Restore Patch : cwm3-restore-patch-update.zip
Install zip in CWM
All the found issues
http://wiki.rvr.kr/android/bootmenu
I'm not this bootmenu Dev.
I always said I'm not Bootmenu dev.
hi, thanks for your perfect work, and might you make this one as a apk app to install easily for every one?
it's can't restore the backup files frome 2.5.1.8, all right?
Sorry for my bad english..
hxxp://wiki.rvr.kr/_media/android/cwm3-restore-patch-update.zip
[email protected] said:
it's can't restore the backup files frome 2.5.1.8, all right?
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It searches for backups in clockworkmod/backup instead of goapkrev/backup, you just have to make a clockworkmod folder and move your backup folder into it.
i tired , it can't restore the backup files frome 2.5.1.8
the folder is corecct
[email protected] said:
i tired , it can't restore the backup files frome 2.5.1.8
the folder is corecct
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Sorry for my bad english..
apply patch..
hxxp://wiki.rvr.kr/_media/android/cwm3-restore-patch-update.zip
hi, might you make a apk app software for bootmenu? so that it's easily and direcctly to install bootmenu for every one, thanks
why you create a new thread instead posting it on recent thread about it?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1028427
ga1axy is the developer, haha.
the two is not, they are users
I always said I'm not Bootmenu dev.

[Q] modify /system folder of CWM zip

Hi!
a not properly modified /system folder (add files of another ROM, delete file and so..) of a CWM flashable zip will brick the device or causes a bootloop?
Thanks in advance
Romba91 said:
Hi!
a not properly modified /system folder (add files of another ROM, delete file and so..) of a CWM flashable zip will brick the device or causes a bootloop?
Thanks in advance
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it can cause a hardware failure never use boot.img/recovery.img that's not made for your device
bricked=bootloader corrupted not anything else if your phone is entering bootloop is not bricked if you see bootloader splash (first image after you open your phone/press power button)
if you are happy it causes bootloop
ruscan.calin said:
it can cause a hardware failure never use boot.img/recovery.img that's not made for your device
bricked=bootloader corrupted not anything else if your phone is entering bootloop is not bricked if you see bootloader splash (first image after you open your phone/press power button)
if you are happy it causes bootloop
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yes i know i mustn't use boot.img/recovery.img that's not made for my device, i'm talking about add .apk to system/app or some .so files not change boot.img or recovery.img
Romba91 said:
yes i know i mustn't use boot.img/recovery.img that's not made for my device, i'm talking about add .apk to system/app or some .so files not change boot.img or recovery.img
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will not hurt your device but don't use it because /system files are deeply integrated in framework it simply means will not work or cause a bootloop anyway do a nandroid backup before that's it if you don't believe me just try it !
I suppose you like some system apps from other phone and want to try on yours... well you can try it no problem but do a nandroid backup and be care about replacing /system app by ex if you want to replace phone.apk is not ok will not work if you get it from somewhere
if you just want to add ordinary apps to /system it will not hurt but don't do it because /system partition is not too big not too much free space why to add apps here ?
ruscan.calin said:
will not hurt your device but don't use it because /system files are deeply integrated in framework it simply means will not work or cause a bootloop anyway do a nandroid backup before that's it if you don't believe me just try it !
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thank you
Romba91 said:
thank you
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you are welcome to ask me about your problems just send PM (I can't follow every thread here)

[Q] Recover data from previous rom

Installed new rom, need to restore system app from old rom. Is it possible without a backup of the system App?
warlock5 said:
Installed new rom, need to restore system app from old rom. Is it possible without a backup of the system App?
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Nope! And even if u do, it might not work on the new ROM. Try asking the person on that ROM to extract it for u.
Lifehacker7 said:
Nope! And even if u do, it might not work on the new ROM. Try asking the person on that ROM to extract it for u.
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You are a bit wrong there. Do you still have the install package (.zip) for the rom? If so, download WinRAR.
Now open the zip, and open system. Open app, and copy out the .apk for the app you want.
Hope this helps!
Johnsmith41junk said:
You are a bit wrong there. Do you still have the install package (.zip) for the rom? If so, download WinRAR.
Now open the zip, and open system. Open app, and copy out the .apk for the app you want.
Hope this helps!
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Ya. That's possible. I just told in other way to get it from someone else who has it!

[Trick][Noob Friendly]How to fix md5 sum mismatch error in CWM easy n quick!!

Hi guys,
I have started this life saver thread (lol) for those who are getting md5 mismatch error while restoring backups in cwm..:screwy:
Dont delete the precious backups which show error in restoring due to md5 midmatch..
There are lot of methods to fix this but they all require terminal,adb n such things.. but I bet My method is d easiest..
Let's start,
Things required..
Nothing!!! Except a good file explorer which has a option to create new file.. I prefer root explorer but it costs to buy..
Cautionon't rename any folders in the backup Coz it makes ur backup useless..
1.Now open your file explorer & navigate to your clockworkmod/backup/(choose the backup which u want to restore)/ folder on your sd card and u will see a file called nandroid.md5 which contains all d info about the rom on which d backup was made..
2.Back up & then Delete the nandroid.md5 file and in options create a new file & name it as nandroid.md5 exactly as it was before (DON'T USE CAPS WHILE NAMING)..
3.Make sure u don't touch anything else & exit your file explorer..
4.Enter into cwm recovery and restore the backup which u modified.. Yuppy!! Restore successful..
OTHER CASES FOR RESTORING FAILURE
1.A bad or damaged backup
2.Problem with kernels related to mounting & unmounting /system,/data,/cache
3.Some have reported error in restoring bcoz of some folder created in system by root all data 2 sd app..
4.Renamed backups
If this method dint work for u then pls search & try other complicated methods..
Pls report after using this method and press thanks if this helped you..
Sent from Phoenix SGY
Hello will u help when a cwm not available for devices like ace duos 6802?
Do u mean u don't have a cwm backup??
Sent from my Hulk SGY
Manu.S said:
Hi guys,
I have started this thread for those who are getting md5 mismatch error while restoring backups in cwm..:screwy:
Dont delete the precious backups which show error in restoring due to md5 midmatch..
There are lot of methods to fix this but they all require terminal,adb n such things.. but I bet My method is d easiest..
Let's start,
Things required..
Nothing!!! Except a good file explorer which has a option to create new file.. I prefer root explorer but it costs to buy..
Cautionon't rename any folders in the backup Coz it makes ur backup useless..
1.Now open your file explorer & navigate to your clockworkmod/backup/(choose the backup which u want to restore)/ folder on your sd card and u will see a file called nandroid.md5 which contains all d info about the rom on which d backup was made..
2.Delete the nandroid.md5 file and in options create a new file & name it as nandroid.md5 exactly as it was before (DON'T USE CAPS WHILE NAMING)..
3.Make sure u don't touch anything else & exit your file explorer..
4.Enter into cwm recovery and restore the backup which u modified.. Yuppy!! Restore successful..
OTHER CASES FOR RESTORING FAILURE
1.A bad or damaged backup
2.Problem with kernels related to mounting & unmounting /system,/data,/cache
3.Some have reported error in restoring bcoz of some folder created in system by root all data 2 sd app..
4.Renamed backups
Pls report after using this method and press thanks if this helped you..
Sent from my Themed Hulk SGY
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These steps did not work for me, I still got the error after following the guide?
jo15765 said:
These steps did not work for me, I still got the error after following the guide?
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work perfect me...lifesaver....thanks...should be sticky...
Dude, you saved my life
Thank you bro !
It works on the ext SD card!
I don't have a file called nandroid.md5 in my backup
What if there is no TWRP recovery installed, only CWM 6.0 version installed.
Manu.S said:
Hi guys,
I have started this thread for those who are getting md5 mismatch error while restoring backups in cwm..:screwy:
Dont delete the precious backups which show error in restoring due to md5 midmatch..
There are lot of methods to fix this but they all require terminal,adb n such things.. but I bet My method is d easiest..
Let's start,
Things required..
Nothing!!! Except a good file explorer which has a option to create new file.. I prefer root explorer but it costs to buy..
Cautionon't rename any folders in the backup Coz it makes ur backup useless..
1.Now open your file explorer & navigate to your clockworkmod/backup/(choose the backup which u want to restore)/ folder on your sd card and u will see a file called nandroid.md5 which contains all d info about the rom on which d backup was made..
2.Delete the nandroid.md5 file and in options create a new file & name it as nandroid.md5 exactly as it was before (DON'T USE CAPS WHILE NAMING)..
3.Make sure u don't touch anything else & exit your file explorer..
4.Enter into cwm recovery and restore the backup which u modified.. Yuppy!! Restore successful..
OTHER CASES FOR RESTORING FAILURE
1.A bad or damaged backup
2.Problem with kernels related to mounting & unmounting /system,/data,/cache
3.Some have reported error in restoring bcoz of some folder created in system by root all data 2 sd app..
4.Renamed backups
Pls report after using this method and press thanks if this helped you..
Sent from my Themed Hulk SGY
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What if the recovery installed before ROM flashing was not from TWRP but from CWM 6.0 version? And what if the backup was faulty with error message " failed to mount data" but the person continued the ROM flashing with a hope that everything will be fine, but it wasn't the Cyanogen 10.2 nightly was too faulty for the Samsung Galaxy i9001. Now I'm stuck with the blue Cyanogen rotating logo, unable to reboot and unable to go back to my default system, MD5 mismatch error. Can I do the steps mentioned through a PC, by accessing the folders and files inside the device by USB?
+1 tnx work on my galaxy note i717D CWM 6.0.4.3
Thanks
Thanks a lot! Worked verry wel on my rooted Acer Liquid E1
should work i hope
hope this works
had to factory reset my nexus 7 2013 to install kit kat and the restores weren't working
thx
thank you very much fot the information, i hope it works on my phone too.
Manu.S said:
Hi guys,
I have started this thread for those who are getting md5 mismatch error while restoring backups in cwm..:screwy:
Dont delete the precious backups which show error in restoring due to md5 midmatch..
There are lot of methods to fix this but they all require terminal,adb n such things.. but I bet My method is d easiest..
Let's start,
Things required..
Nothing!!! Except a good file explorer which has a option to create new file.. I prefer root explorer but it costs to buy..
Cautionon't rename any folders in the backup Coz it makes ur backup useless..
1.Now open your file explorer & navigate to your clockworkmod/backup/(choose the backup which u want to restore)/ folder on your sd card and u will see a file called nandroid.md5 which contains all d info about the rom on which d backup was made..
2.Delete the nandroid.md5 file and in options create a new file & name it as nandroid.md5 exactly as it was before (DON'T USE CAPS WHILE NAMING)..
3.Make sure u don't touch anything else & exit your file explorer..
4.Enter into cwm recovery and restore the backup which u modified.. Yuppy!! Restore successful..
OTHER CASES FOR RESTORING FAILURE
1.A bad or damaged backup
2.Problem with kernels related to mounting & unmounting /system,/data,/cache
3.Some have reported error in restoring bcoz of some folder created in system by root all data 2 sd app..
4.Renamed backups
Pls report after using this method and press thanks if this helped you..
Sent from my Themed Hulk SGY
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Yes. Thanks so much. it really help me. Works 100%. I have restore my data on Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos I9082.. Thanks
nshyam668 said:
I don't have a file called nandroid.md5 in my backup
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That happens in some cases, means your backup didnt finished (probably you didnt had enought space for it)
Just create an new file nandroid.md5, and try to restore it You have nothing to loose
B.Regards
Thanks
Thanks dude. BTW I anyone has problem locating the nandroid.md5 file it's in the /data/media/clockwork... on the N4 atleast
legend
So I've deleted and remade the file only to get the exact error. Any other way of fixing this??
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Jesushasadroid said:
work perfect me...lifesaver....thanks...should be sticky...
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NickVXD said:
Dude, you saved my life
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onikage31 said:
Thank you bro !
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C00lBeanz said:
It works on the ext SD card!
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LiMITZERO said:
+1 tnx work on my galaxy note i717D CWM 6.0.4.3
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Rockel said:
Thanks a lot! Worked verry wel on my rooted Acer Liquid E1
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Dil2013 said:
Yes. Thanks so much. it really help me. Works 100%. I have restore my data on Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos I9082.. Thanks
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R0B3RTF1SH3R said:
legend
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Thank you guys Happy to hear that my first post proved to b a lifesaver to many.. :thumbup:
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[Q] help bricked tipo....

Copying framework res didn't suceed please anyone make a flashable zip for frame work res and its odex file.............
Go o cwm recovery restore option advance restore and restore system
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It didn'help now stuck at boot logo it says failed restoring /system
Plz help me
I don't have bootloader unlocked can I use flash tool
and also tell me can I unlock boot loader in bricked stage
Use sus or pcc to repair... And yes you can flash stock ftf with locked bl too
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What is sus and pcc
jhonny1525 said:
What is sus and pcc
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Pc companion, and Sony update service.
Though flashtool + ftf should do the job.
Flashtool doesn't need unlock bootloader, unless youre flashing custom kernel (boot.img)
Sent from my ST27i
jhonny1525 said:
It didn'help now stuck at boot logo it says failed restoring /system
Plz help me
I don't have bootloader unlocked can I use flash tool
and also tell me can I unlock boot loader in bricked stage
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Then use the normal restore to restore everything to your phone. Sometimes just restoring /system under advanced doesn't work.
This will be easier than flashtool, which will completely wipe your phone.
Im right now using a x2
and i dont have intrnet connection
so please tell me a way with very less data usage mobile cant download 272 mb ftf
and 117 mb of tool
jhonny1525 said:
Im right now using a x2
and i dont have intrnet connection
so please tell me a way with very less data usage mobile cant download 272 mb ftf
and 117 mb of tool
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Just use cwm to restore a back up to your phone. Use the bog standard restore, not the advanced one. If you use flashtool to flash an ftf, it is almost the same as factory resetting your phone and you will have to start from scratch. The only issue you might have with cwm is if the back up you are trying to restore was made with a kernel from a different version of Android or was made with a different version of CWM. In this case, just flash the correct kernel using fastboot and then restore.
If you have a flashable zip of the ROM you were MODding you can either reflash the whole ROM (just wipe cache and dalvik cache). Or if you are feeling adventurous, you can also pull out the framework files you need from the zip and then push it onto your device. Use 7zip (or equivalent) to copy the file you need (framework-res.apk for example) from the zip to someplace on your PC. Since it sounds like your recovery is working, you will probably need to boot into recovery and mount /system, then use something like android commander or adb to push that file onto your device. Make sure it ends up in the right place (probably /system/framework) and then set the permissions to rw-r--r-- and reboot. Android Commander makes this super easy. You can do this on the whole /framework folder but you need to set the permissions to the folder to rwxr-xr-x and then the permissions to every file inside the folder to rw-r--r--.
justmpm said:
Just use cwm to restore a back up to your phone. Use the bog standard restore, not the advanced one. If you use flashtool to flash an ftf, it is almost the same as factory resetting your phone and you will have to start from scratch. The only issue you might have with cwm is if the back up you are trying to restore was made with a kernel from a different version of Android or was made with a different version of CWM. In this case, just flash the correct kernel using fastboot and then restore.
If you have a flashable zip of the ROM you were MODding you can either reflash the whole ROM (just wipe cache and dalvik cache). Or if you are feeling adventurous, you can also pull out the framework files you need from the zip and then push it onto your device. Use 7zip (or equivalent) to copy the file you need (framework-res.apk for example) from the zip to someplace on your PC. Since it sounds like your recovery is working, you will probably need to boot into recovery and mount /system, then use something like android commander or adb to push that file onto your device. Make sure it ends up in the right place (probably /system/framework) and then set the permissions to rw-r--r-- and reboot. Android Commander makes this super easy. You can do this on the whole /framework folder but you need to set the permissions to the folder to rwxr-xr-x and then the permissions to every file inside the folder to rw-r--r--.
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u r wrong it was wotking before but not now dont tell abt cwm
just tell me if i can read or write by fastboot or flashmode(the one with green led) i cant download so much data of ftf and flash tool
You must download the ftf file if you want to flash through flashmode.
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Can i creatr from nandroid u hve backuped in tar format
jhonny1525 said:
u r wrong it was wotking before but not now dont tell abt cwm
just tell me if i can read or write by fastboot or flashmode(the one with green led) i cant download so much data of ftf and flash tool
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Sorry, but I was under the impression that you had a working version of CWM. AFAIK there is no way to convert your nandroid back ups to something you can write with fastboot or flashmode. If your backups end with .tar then you should be able to use something like 7zip, winrar, iceows, etc to pull out the files that you need from the back up. I would open the archive with your archive viewer and then copy what you need to your computer. Then use adb to push the files into /system/framework or where ever they need to go. If you already have flashtool, you can use the adb that lives in ../flashtool/x10flasher_lib. Look around for the shell commands to mount /system, set permissions, etc that you will need.
I have to use what fasboot or flash to use with adw(please tell full form) and i dont have flash tool
can i download adw with my x2(no intrnet connection only cellular data) what is size of it?
Plz suggest something with less data usage
jhonny1525 said:
I have to use what fasboot or flash to use with adw(please tell full form) and i dont have flash tool
can i download adw with my x2(no intrnet connection only cellular data) what is size of it?
Plz suggest something with less data usage
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Can you tell me if your bootloader is unlocked, what ROM and kernel you were using, exactly which file in /framework you were messing with, and what happened to your CWM recovery, for example, it would be good to know if you can still boot into recovery and exactly what error you get when trying to restore your nandroid back up. Also, is the back up for the same ROM or a different ROM?
Ok in telling U full history
I was copying framework res mobile fell from my hand it didn't suceed (I have brocken cover) becaus battery came out when I rebooted my phone the boot animation plays for some time and phone hangs at bootanimation I restored using cwm and it it successfully restored boot image when it comes to system it says failed restoring /system after that when I restart my phone it sticks at Sony logo and I can't get into cwm also
So is the story
Bootloader not unlocked and everything was of stock nothing custom I was installing different lockscreen by replacing system res
so nobody ready to help
jhonny1525 said:
so nobody ready to help
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I PM'd you...did you get it?
i updated using sus but when i turn my phone on it gives me blinking four red leds whem i connect charger it gives me green led and also it automatically connects in flashmode when i connect in usb
justmpm said:
I PM'd you...did you get it?
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I charged my battery using spider charger (external charger) and my phone is on now I'm using it
Thanx for guiding me
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