i have already rooted my device and tried to change the mac using various apps but nothing happened . i tried to find the file using file explorer and edited one of the mac address file but was unable to edit the other one can anyone give me suggestions to change it
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I'm having a slight issue, I could use some help troubleshooting. I'm looking to boost signal strength for the GPS. I have use a couple different methods to r/w instead of r/o none seem to work. I thought it worked and proceeded to edit the GPS.conf file as text, it always gives me a save fail and the GPS.conf file disappears. Is it just my phone or has this happened to anyone else? Or, if it hasn't happened to you and you have a solution I'd appreciate your help.
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Can you please tell the path of the file you are trying to modify ?
using adb tools, you can pull a file from your phone. modify the file
and push the file.
If push fails, do "adb remount" (rooted device) and then try to push.
Do this
Goto /efs/bluetooth n delete bt_addr file using rootexplorer
also delete /efs/imei/bt_addr file
That changed mu mac address best of luck
don't forget to make a backup of the modified/deleted files.
I guess this isn't SG3 specific, so if I should post elsewhere please let me know.
Phone is stock, not rooted.
I used an app called "unrar free" to extract the content of a rar file. I realised afterwards I'd extracted it in the wrong place, so deleted the extracted files, most disappeared but one can't be removed, ES file explorer refuses to remove it and wont rename it either.
The file name includes the character è, I think this is the cause of the problem as this character appears to be ® - I think unrar free screwed up when it created it.
The file is in a folder I have full access to, so if ES file explorer can't delete it, what can ?
Thanks
Try using terminal emulator and using cd to get into the address to delete it
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Perfect! thanks.
I find root explorer succeeds whenever es fails, is not just for root, is better at what it does even on stock
Edit: seems I forgot to change my build prop back lol, oh well it's a jewel of a post I guess
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Nice did it work? That's what I end up having to do in windows and Linux when something like this happens
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Ok when I want to send a jpg or txt or whatever over bluetooth is easy but when I try to send an apk or iso file the bluetooth option isn't even there. After searching the net the options are change the extension to .txt or something that it allows or use an app.
My question is is there a way like a MOD or a custom ROM like CM to allow the sharing of these files natively like you go to your favorite file manager (I use Astro file manager) select the file and share it.
There's this app.
And there's also an explanation here that explains why we can't send too much big files over BT.
Change the name in a file explorer to .txt and send. Then change back to .apk after
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Guys I want to do it without using an app and without changing the extension.
And the file I tried to send was like 4 mb.
fleen said:
Guys I want to do it without using an app and without changing the extension.
And the file I tried to send was like 4 mb.
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Dude what they're telling you is it can't be done the way you want.
jd1639 said:
Dude what they're telling you is it can't be done the way you want.
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:crying: what the hell is wrong with google for not allowing that to happen.
Blame the people who shared mp3s on their phones over Bluetooth like 5 years ago.
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can be done
So this can be done. Many Roms modify the bluetooth.apk to allow receiving of any file type. All you need to do is find a modified Bluetooth.apk and then replace the existing one in /system/app and then set the perms to RW r r with owner root root.
Cm11 allows sending and receiving any file type so I tried the Bluetooth.apk from the hammerhead image. Unfortunately cm11 is too different from stock so Bluetooth kept crashing.
The other option is for someone to modify the stock app for us and repost it. The following thread gives an example of what to do. Essentially you have to recompile the bluetooth.apk from source code of the aosp. Before doing this you must modify constants.java in the bluetooth source.
I'm not sure how to do this so any help would be much appreciated.
My playsore is giving no connection error on wifi but works fine in gprs. I tried the wifi of my neighbors but still it didn't work. I wiped dalvik, flashed a different rom nothing happened... Also deleted the host file... I am using HTC incredible s... Any solutions?
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My playsore is giving no connection error on wifi but works fine in gprs. I tried the wifi of my neighbors but still it didn't work. I wiped dalvik, flashed a different rom nothing happened... Also deleted the host file... I am using HTC incredible s... Any solutions?
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Sorry bro.... But I don't know what is "playsore"?
The guy above is just a troll.
Try this, inside the etc folder of system. Create a .txt file. Inside the file add this - 127.0.0.1 localhost
Once done, save, then rename the file to hosts do not give it an extension (.txt)
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The guy above is just a troll.
Try this, inside the etc folder of system. Create a .txt file. Inside the file add this - 127.0.0.1 localhost
Once done, save, then rename the file to hosts do not give it an extension (.txt)
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i think that step for youre problem
I was also facing this since 1 week, my brother dont face this it was only in my mobile its temporary
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