Hi Guys
I am mucking around with the new phronesis Note 5 rom on my Note 3
I have a burst shot camera issue and a file that apparantly fixes it called seccamera.jar
Im guessing I need to replace the original with this? Can someone step me through what I need to do?
Ok I overwrite the original with this one using root explorer, no difference unfortunatly though
Hello,
Did you set the permissions correctly when you pushed it to system? System files require the correct permissions or they won't function correctly in system. This may not apply to what you are doing though.
Try posting your question in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
The experts there mat be able to help. Good luck.
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Obviously new here, have searched for hours to no avail, but I am sure its out there. I am running CM11 and want flash Android Revolution. I have read about all tutorials I can find. My problem is simple I am sure, i downloaded the zip file but cant save it to my card, never gave me the option. so when I turn phone off then back on with volume button, the option to recover with the new zip file is not there. How do I get the option to boot in And. Rev.?
Can someone point me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance.
52Vincent
Hi,
You need to specify your device make and model number so we can point you towards help.
Also, you generally install roms from a custom recovery with the rom file on your internal or external sd card. You said you downloaded the file, but the file is not there? Are you sure you are in your custom recovery? And browsing to the correct folder where the zip was downloaded to? Have you searched for it in your system with a file Explorer to see where it is?
If my ideas don't help, you can ask for help in the thread you downloaded the rom from, that is your best option. ?
Or your devices Q&A section.
Good luck!
Sorry, forgot to give the basics....HTC One M7 with T Mobile running CM11....I found the folder under the downloads section but says it cant open it....How do i get to custom recovery
Flashing it should be the exact same as flashing CM.
Here is a dedicated help thread for your device that you can ask for help in ,
> HTC One > One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting > So you came at XDA-Developers to find help? (Beginners Thread)
Good luck!
Hi,
My question is simple: In linux we can extract a .DEB file and manually put each of its contents in its relative system directory, then it works just fine after a reboot (or logout-login process). Is there a way to do the same for the .APK files?
Thanks in advance,
Multimann2
multimann2 said:
Hi,
My question is simple: In linux we can extract a .DEB file and manually put each of its contents in its relative system directory, then it works just fine after a reboot (or logout-login process). Is there a way to do the same for the .APK files?
Thanks in advance,
Multimann2
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Hello and thank you for using XDA Assist.
While an *.apk file is effectively a ZIP archive, each one will have its own set of components that need to be installed in any number of possible application-specific locations (within /system, /data, storage, etc.). The installer takes care of that and there is no realistic way to emulate the process "manually". If you need to discuss the matter further, I suggest you post your question in the friendly general Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting forum at http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help where other members will be able to respond.
Good Luck!
Thanks Mike B.
I will post it there right now. But based on your information, we should be able to "read" where the app is supposed to be installed in the system.
multimann2 said:
Thanks Mike B.
I will post it there right now. But based on your information, we should be able to "read" where the app is supposed to be installed in the system.
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It might not be as straightforward as you might think, but thanks for posting "over there" where you're likely to get various opinions.
Thread closed.
Hi I have a China tablet that has no apparent "recovery" and I'm afraid of flashing a recovery and risk bricking it.
I want to try to install a zipped app. (Maxx Audio) the file structure is
- Meta-INF
- System
somewhere in the "system" there is an apk file
I presume I "install" that apk file, then copy all the files under "system" into the "system" folder of my tablet?
Where do i put "meta-INF" files?
Thank you very much. Apologies for sounding dumb. I have googled for a few days and found no answer so I thought I'd ask at XDA.
Any help is appreciated.
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Hi I have a China tablet that has no apparent "recovery" and I'm afraid of flashing a recovery and risk bricking it.
I want to try to install a zipped app. (Maxx Audio) the file structure is
- Meta-INF
- System
somewhere in the "system" there is an apk file
I presume I "install" that apk file, then copy all the files under "system" into the "system" folder of my tablet?
Where do i put "meta-INF" files?
Thank you very much. Apologies for sounding dumb. I have googled for a few days and found no answer so I thought I'd ask at XDA.
Any help is appreciated.
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Hello and thank you for using XDA Assist.
We cannot provide technical support nor can other members reply to your posts here on XDA Assist and it's difficult to point you towards a specific forum since you didn't provide any information about which device/ROM/file you have in mind. The file you describe seems to be a common "flashable ZIP" designed to be loaded by a custom recovery such as TWRP. Without such a recovery, you would need to study the steps included in whatever scripts are in the "meta-INF" directory and duplicate them manually from a terminal emulator prompt or maybe from an ADB link to a desktop or laptop, an eminently dangerous endeavor NOT recommended unless you're positive you know what you're doing. If you need more information, try asking with all relevant details in the friendly general Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting forum at http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help. That's a good place to start where members familiar with your device might be able to advise you. You could also ask wherever you found the file you're attempting to install.
Good luck!
Thank you. In the zip thread someone said just to install the apk and then push the files and it worked for him.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/themes-apps/app-05q-maxxaudio-lib-t3026967
joker97 said:
Thank you. In the zip thread someone said just to install the apk and then push the files and it worked for him.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/themes-apps/app-05q-maxxaudio-lib-t3026967
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It all depends on what command(s) the script in the ZIP file contains but I'm sure whoever uploaded the file can help you. As mentioned earlier, we cannot provide technical support here, sorry.
This thread is closed.
I usually find no problem copying files from android to my laptop like everyone but there's a certain file I am trying to send to my pc but I can't find it in any way in File explorer. It's a zip folder but I usually have no problem finding zip files. What should I do?
Hello,
Welcome to XDA.
Try posting your question in the link below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
The experts there may be able to help. Good luck.
This is my very first time posting here and I really didn't know where should i look for help other than here, so... Hello there, XDA community.
It goes like this: Several months ago, I accidentally deleted a note in S Memo from my Galaxy S4 (SGH-I337, rooted stock Kitkat 4.4.2). Recently, when I realized that I actually need it, I have looked upon several solutions, one of them being exploring the thumbnail cache folder of the S Memo app (/storage/emulated/0/Application/SMemo/cache), which gave me the cache files but among them I didn't find the lost note. Now, if the cache files were packed inside a regular image extension, I would have no problems recovering them with any usual android file recovery tool, but unfortunately they are basically .png files packed inside a weird extension (.sfm to be exact, literally by changing the extension in the file name to .png they become viewable). Since there isn't any software that is able to recover files with that extension, what are the options?
How hard is it to compile an actual app which would dig up the folder for the note? (I've done some basic programming stuff when I was younger and I do have an idea how it all works)
Where are actual S Memo files stored? Is it easier to recover them instead of cache?
Also, since I'm rooted, is it possible to turn the phone into a mass storage device and trick the computer so I could look up for the note using PC file recovery tools?
The case is really urgent.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
D.
Hi,
Thanks for using XDA assist.
Please create a XDA account and post here:
AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
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