Ok so I have been looking for an app that I can put on my phone, that allows me to boot an Android OS on a PC without installing that runs from the device, does this exist for our phone? Thanks
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I am new to ANDROID, and I am trying to find some type of application that I can run on my PC, and manage my apps/settings/desktop ect... on my phone via my PC.
Thanks for any advice.
John
MyTouch 2 - G3 running stock Android. (no root)
try android screencast - maybe there is some function you can find useful...it's hosted on googlecode
Thanks but I think screen cast can only be used on a rooted phone....correct ?
My phone is not rooted.
Websharing might be the closest type of app with ROOT
Mmmm... I have stated twice my phone IS NOT ROOTED.
thanks anyways, I guess there must not be one for non rooted phones.
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There are some ssh-servers for android, but I haven't found one, which includes a rsync-binary. Since the phone isn't rooted at the moment, I cannot copy a rsync-binary in the path of the ssh-server, what I normally do with a rooted phone. Any ideas how to use rsync with a linux-pc and an Android device without root?
Do you sync "Servers Ultimate (Pro)" could do the job? It looks a little bit "overkill" for me.
I got this "smart" projector , a T16P , recently and it's a pretty great device running KitKat I think. I'm not too in love with the ROM however and would love to root it and put some better firmware on if it's available. Kodi runs beautifully on it.
What would I need to do to achieve this? I've no idea how to get it into download mode, or how to backup the existing ROM, extract some hardware drivers ?
It would be such a fun device to run alternative OS images on, or maybe even an ARM linux. It's such capable hardware, it pains me to not have more control over it's software.
I do not recommend to do this.
I had the same feeling so I tried to update to lollipop... and since then I can't boot the projector anymore
T16p
gowger said:
I got this "smart" projector , a T16P , recently and it's a pretty great device running KitKat I think. I'm not too in love with the ROM however and would love to root it and put some better firmware on if it's available. Kodi runs beautifully on it.
What would I need to do to achieve this? I've no idea how to get it into download mode, or how to backup the existing ROM, extract some hardware drivers ?
It would be such a fun device to run alternative OS images on, or maybe even an ARM linux. It's such capable hardware, it pains me to not have more control over it's software.
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I have similar problem can't seem to restore my device to factory settings, also I removed android system app to another location and it not installing any apps. It's downloading not installing, gets the error unfortunately package installer has stopped working. Help appreciated.
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So as the question in the headline goes. If so, how and with which emulator?
Thank you
I am not sure about your question. In fact, developers can create Andriod Virtual Devices(AVDs)in the AVD Manager on their PC in order to test or debug their Apps on them.
The task is to run the OS of a Android phone on a PC. Maybe by creating a clone or disk image of the android, just like you can clone a Windows OS from one PC to another one where all files, settings, installed programs are intact.
Hello Guys,
I have a Hilti Laser PD-C device that runs:
android: 4.1.2
build: sparky_silver_2.3.15
I want to note that all apps should be arm not x86 but Im not sure of the DPI.
This runs a special modified Hilti rom. I would love to be able to get a custom rom and add more apps. I am willing to toss some donations for this. Has anyone done anything with this device before?
**** Update: ****
I was able to get root access via PC version "KING_ROOT"
http://king.myapp.com/myapp/Kingroot/kingroot_pc/KingRoot_pc_en.exe
1. I downloaded the most current sdk for ADB
2. I also downloaded the Hilti update app.
www.hilti.com/updatepdc
3. I was able to use King_Root even while the app didnt see the device and it recognized the device after I clicked connect.
4. The main ROM is very difficult to get around. You cant just click an app you side-loaded. Download a launcher that matches the android version. I used smart launcher, no reason, just the first I found. Use ADB to sideload on to the device.
(adb install "app name") https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/smart...1-build-054-android-apk-download/#description
5. From here I got full control to the apps I sideloaded. I am still having issues with connecting to BT on my note9 for the internet.
It is what it is... But thanks for the help. I hope anyone else looking finds this.
https://www.hilti.com.qa/media-cano...rating Instruction PD-C , PD-CS (01) (ENEN-US)