[Completed] System Manager Application has stopped!! HELP!!! - XDA Assist

My M8(TMobile Variant) has been unlocked, rooted & S-OFF using Firewater, since June 2014(4.4.2 Android Version) I deleted my Carrier IQ files using solid explorer, and now a banner pops up and says:
"Unfortunately, System Manager Application has stopped."
I still have S-OFF and TWRP. But I don't remember all of the ADB Commands, to put my NAND back on the device from the PC. Would someone show me how?

Thank you for using XDA Assist. Did you make a backup nandroid in TWRP? If so just use it's restore function to restore your system.

Yes, I did. But my mistake was not keeping a copy of the NAND, in the internal storage. Instead, it's on the PC hard drive. Everything appears to be working perfectly well, on the device. It just won't allow me to use any functions, by not letting me beyond the home screen.
I'm very comfortable with command prompt and using the ADB commands, I just need someone to walk me through the process. I'm two days away from leaving for a short TDY assignment, and I desperately need my phone. The last thing I've done was to Hard reset it via TWRP, with the hopes of someone finding an M8 4.4.2 RUU(TMobile).

You're going to want to "push" the backup from your PC to the device. See this for how to do that, http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...thread-htc-one-m8-questions-t2897783t=2141817

I went to the url, but nothing was there. Did you miss a character?

Try this, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2141817
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My OTG adapter should be here, tomorrow. Would you show me the actual process I need to take, in order to fix the problem?

XDA Assist is here to help you find areas within XDA where you can find answers to or ask the experts your questions. It is not a technical support center. I would suggest you ask your question in the M8 help thread I linked you to. They will know more specifics about your device. http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-htc-one-m8/help
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Thanks .

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This may seem like a basic question to you guys.
I work in an industry where our emails our monitored.
We now have the ability to get emails on android phones instead of only being able to use blackberry.
The email is transmitted securely by an app called GOOD.
GOOD will not work on rooted phones.
Can I root & remove bloatware & then unroot ? Or does it all come back?
I assume the phone has to be rooted to run a custom ROM?
Apologies if these are basic questions
I've run the good app on a rooted phone with a custom Rom, if you company has the rooted device detection ON then it is still possible to use it, the detection looks for the su file located in /system/xbin, if you rename it and reboot it should pass the verification. The downside is your effectively lose root, but it is quick to change it back with a file editor followed by a reboot.
Hope that helps.
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I will get the good software next week hopefully and will let you know what happens.

deleted legacy folder, now no more DCIM

I downgraded from 4.2 to 4.1 on my s3 and noticed I started to get the message of low space. but I knew it was only using 4GB. long story short, i was dumb and deleted the folder outside of sdcard0 called legacy and it said cant delete, bu then I went to my gallery and it was all gone :crying::crying::crying:
I know windows recovery programs wont work because of the MTP deal, but has anyone found a solution? I know there was some type of ADB dump method but i am not too sure about like a timeline as to how long after I can do it, post delete of the images. I am so sad to see everything gone, and know i need to back stuff up but I mean I was wondering if I could just somehow recover at least pictures from the past few days.
thanks guys
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Try hexamob recovery pro form the play store.
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You may follow this guide for how to recover deleted files from samsung galaxy S3 mobile phone:
Samsung phone file recovery
the guide is easy to follow and works well for me. hope that it helps you too.

[Completed] How do I make my external SD card primary storage for my device?

Okay, I'm having some issues with my device being a Samsung Galaxy Avant. I have gained root access and TWRP as well as AOSP ROM flashed... Because who wants stock? So since I'm always looking for ways to make my phone better than the rest and with out spending an outrageous amount I ask how do I get more space on my device. I have a lot of music and new music is always coming in and while using a file manager works, it tedious and unsettling if something goes wrong. So I appreciate any answers or hints.
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Okay, I'm having some issues with my device being a Samsung Galaxy Avant. I have gained root access and TWRP as well as AOSP ROM flashed... Because who wants stock? So since I'm always looking for ways to make my phone better than the rest and with out spending an outrageous amount I ask how do I get more space on my device. I have a lot of music and new music is always coming in and while using a file manager works, it tedious and unsettling if something goes wrong. So I appreciate any answers or hints.
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Hello, and thank you for using XDA Assist!
To do this, you need to modify your fstab in your boot.img to be able to redirect internal storage to say, a second partition on your SD card. But it's messy (especially if the bootloader is locked), and full of considerations (e.g. puts extra load on a sensitive SD card).
At any rate, please go ahead and create an XDA account, so you can post in the rest of the site. Then, check out the following thread:
> General discussion > Questions and Answers > New Galaxy Avant G386T & G386T1 - We have root and recovery
Your device experts can be found there. Hope this helps!

[Completed] Deleted all my .odex files in system root folder. No Boot, No recovery.

I've already posted this in another part of the forum, but I really need to figure out whether this is a fixable issue or not so i know whether or not to get a new phone... any help would be much appreciated!
It started with me half-assed reading the below post, and then horribly executing what i thought i had read...
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--Quote:
--Originally Posted by baha76_s
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--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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--Sent from my HTC One X+ using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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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(stupid!)… phone now starts to boot and gets stuck on android screen and stays there.
So far no recovery options will come up (have tried all start-up button combinations)
And all attempts to connect via usb have failed.
I do have proper drivers installed (installed from lg website)
And I have tried doing a hard reset (phone resets, android recovery robot image with open access panel on chest flashes briefly, then the phone resets again, back to square 1. does not continue to loop.)
I realize i did not follow your directions precisely, and would like to know if you 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 files found in a search of system root folder using fx root explorer.
thanks in advance for any reply you or anyone else might have
bender711 said:
I've already posted this in another part of the forum, but I really need to figure out whether this is a fixable issue or not so i know whether or not to get a new phone... any help would be much appreciated!
It started with me half-assed reading the below post, and then horribly executing what i thought i had read...
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--Quote:
--Originally Posted by baha76_s
--
--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
--
--Sent from my HTC One X+ using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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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(stupid!)… phone now starts to boot and gets stuck on android screen and stays there.
So far no recovery options will come up (have tried all start-up button combinations)
And all attempts to connect via usb have failed.
I do have proper drivers installed (installed from lg website)
And I have tried doing a hard reset (phone resets, android recovery robot image with open access panel on chest flashes briefly, then the phone resets again, back to square 1. does not continue to loop.)
I realize i did not follow your directions precisely, and would like to know if you 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 files found in a search of system root folder using fx root explorer.
thanks in advance for any reply you or anyone else might have
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Hello,
Thanks for using XDA Assist.
There's no dedicated forum for your device here in XDA.Try posting your query in Android Q&A,Help and Troubleshooting or in one of the noob friendly Q&A thread here->[Ask Any Question][Newbie Friendly] .Experts there may be able to help you!
Good Luck
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File/Data Recovery on unrooted stock P20 Pro CLT-L29 [HELP]

Hi, so some background, it has been a long time since I have touched custom ROMs or root access on an android device (back when the Nexus 2 released) so I don't really remember anything and know nothing about how the android environment has changed.
The reason for my post is that I was "hiding" sentimental/sensitive material in a folder associated with the Google Drive application using a file manager app (cut and paste into Drive folder) so that it wouldn't appear in Gallery scans, and when my drive app wasn't working as expected I (stupidly) uninstalled the update (can't actually uninstall the app on stock ROM) causing the folder to be wiped. Now I'm trying to find a way to recover the files but all the solutions recommended by a google search that I've tried require root and from what I know, correct me if I'm wrong, unlocking my bootloader to gain root access will wipe my internal storage which would probably defeat the whole purpose(?) of trying to recover information as it will overwrite the sectors. So does anyone know of anyway that I can recover this data from my device? I am willing to root as long as it will yield results.
tl;dr - need to recover files on stock P20 Pro (locked bootloader, no root), please help I am lost and a noob now
Thanks in advance!
P.S. This was (incorrectly) posted in the discussion forum before and I have requested it to be deleted
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Bump! Can anyone please help?
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Bump? :fingers-crossed:
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Stop bumping. You are simply in the wrong section. None of us has a Pro model. This is the P20-Forum. Not Pro, not lite. I can not understand why people see 3 different devices as one. Ask here. Good luck!

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