Hello, by mistake I uninstalled the camera with lucky patcher and now when I reinstall it it does not put all the features, I had version 3.10.26 installed
Someone to provide me with the file that is inside the system / priv-app / onepluscamera path
Just flash the latest OTA zip over current system and everything should be back.
pitrus- said:
Just flash the latest OTA zip over current system and everything should be back.
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I will download it again because I delete it, jajaja
I wanted to avoid that
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Hello,
My brother and I both have d2gs. I changed/removed apps in the system/apps folder as a result I was unable to upgrade to 2.4.3. My brother hasn't changed anything or rooted. If I copy his folder and overwrite my directory will I be able to update? (His phone is already updated)
Thx
Not going to work. Update updates bootloader, recovery and kernel beside system.
My advice if you can't get system stock manually is flash SBF, then update OTA
Sent from my DROID2 GLOBAL
leobg said:
Not going to work. Update updates bootloader, recovery and kernel beside system.
My advice if you can't get system stock manually is flash SBF, then update OTA
Sent from my DROID2 GLOBAL
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Yea I didn't think it would be that easy haha
leobg said:
Not going to work. Update updates bootloader, recovery and kernel beside system.
My advice if you can't get system stock manually is flash SBF, then update OTA
Sent from my DROID2 GLOBAL
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Yea I didn't think it would be that easy haha
leobg said:
Not going to work. Update updates bootloader, recovery and kernel beside system.
My advice if you can't get system stock manually is flash SBF, then update OTA
Sent from my DROID2 GLOBAL
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I think Vexorg might mean the system/apps folder, which he or she modified to disable bloatware. It seems that removing apps from that folder makes the update fail. One should rename the apps instead to disable (e.g. CityID.apk -> CityID.apk.bak) so the original state can be recovered when updating.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but in that case copying the brother's system/apps should work fine. I've read that you can download the same APKs online to recover them, so I would imagine using the brother's directory contents should be fine as well.
adridge said:
I think Vexorg might mean the system/apps folder, which he or she modified to disable bloatware. It seems that removing apps from that folder makes the update fail. One should rename the apps instead to disable (e.g. CityID.apk -> CityID.apk.bak) so the original state can be recovered when updating.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but in that case copying the brother's system/apps should work fine. I've read that you can download the same APKs online to recover them, so I would imagine using the brother's directory contents should be fine as well.
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Yup that's exactly what I meant, can anyone confirrm?
If you download an OTA update but choose not to immediately install it, can someone please tell me where on the tab (which directory) and under what name the update files are stored? I want to start saving them as a sort of archive before I install them, in case I ever want to go back to a specific version. Are they normally automatically deleted after install?
Thanks.
If you have root they are in /cache/fota_dn and will be a long string of numbers/letters.
How about without root? Or not accessible without root?
Thanks!
Don't know I always root. I guess grab a file manager and look for that folder.
eman01 said:
How about without root? Or not accessible without root?
Thanks!
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you must be rooted to see files in that folder. there's no simple way around that.
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eman01 said:
If you download an OTA update but choose not to immediately install it, can someone please tell me where on the tab (which directory) and under what name the update files are stored? I want to start saving them as a sort of archive before I install them, in case I ever want to go back to a specific version. Are they normally automatically deleted after install?
Thanks.
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get a file manager and keep pressing up until its not working then go to cache
tanfeb said:
get a file manager and keep pressing up until its not working then go to cache
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That will not work.
/cache folder has permissions 770 with user system, group cache
I'm uploading it now. Once its done I'll post a link.
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Ota
CM ota updates are stored in /sdcard/cmupdater
this is a 100% guarantee for all CM phones. Dosent Mater is you are using nexus 4 or any other phone.
Source: wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Updating
Hi,
I installed the unofficial LineageOS 14.1. Now I want to install the Open GApps package. I chose the Super bundle, and created a .gapps-config file at /sdcard/Open-GApps. I flashed the zip file from TWRP, and according to the log file, my configuration file is used, and the stock packages that I want to remove are removed. However, after I boot the system, I found all the stock apps are still there and most of the apps in GApps packages are not installed.
Any idea?
Thanks.
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Hi,
I installed the unofficial LineageOS 14.1. Now I want to install the Open GApps package. I chose the Super bundle, and created a .gapps-config file at /sdcard/Open-GApps. I flashed the zip file from TWRP, and according to the log file, my configuration file is used, and the stock packages that I want to remove are removed. However, after I boot the system, I found all the stock apps are still there and most of the apps in GApps packages are not installed.
Any idea?
Thanks.
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You can't even flash Open GApps on Pixel phones and if you try it gives you bright red error message because their script does not support the new partition system right now...
Does anyone have OnePlus file manager that is working with Paranoid Android in Oneplus 3?
If anyone has it please share the apk file.
Here you have it. Just Install it!
It is from Open Beta 20
I keep getting this error, despite having uninstalled the "Files" apk through Titanium Backup.
Is there a very specific reason as to why you want it? If not, try MiXplorer. It's feature-rich, simple, clean, fast and ad-free. You can get it here at XDA.
panther124 said:
Here you have it. Just Install it!
It is from Open Beta 20
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I am also getting the same error. Any workaround to make it work?
Uninstall the current File Manager then Install this.
You can't install File Manager in custom ROMs, because it requires the OOS 4.0+ theme engine to make it light/default/dark etc.
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I keep getting this error, despite having uninstalled the "Files" apk through Titanium Backup.
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You need to clean out the default file manager apk from system folder. Delete all its related apks too.
You can do this in twrp or a file manager with root permitted.. Note, some ROMs can install it and some won't...depends on the code resources...
Always backup files before deleting....
Converted my 7pro to international from tmobile some time ago. Bootlader and sim unlocked, rooted, have custom kernel, and working on 9.5.7.. I want upgrade to 9.5.8, downloaded full zip multiple times for GM21AA, md5 checked, everything works.. Moved downloaded ZIP file to root folder (internal memory), but i can't see the update under settings > system > system updates > settings > local upgrade..
restarted, cleared cache.. etc.. tried all possible ways. Even oxygen updater app sees that there is an update zip in place. But what the hell happening in local upgrade section, am i missing a step here?
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Converted my 7pro to international from tmobile some time ago. Bootlader and sim unlocked, rooted, have custom kernel, and working on 9.5.7.. I want upgrade to 9.5.8, downloaded full zip multiple times for GM21AA, md5 checked, everything works.. Moved downloaded ZIP file to root folder (internal memory), but i can't see the update under settings > system > system updates > settings > local upgrade..
restarted, cleared cache.. etc.. tried all possible ways. Even oxygen updater app sees that there is an update zip in place. But what the hell happening in local upgrade section, am i missing a step here?
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Did you put the full zip file on the root of your internal storage? Meaning it has to be on /sdcard/ not /sdcard/downloads
Yes i did, its definitely on internal storage (root)
Also I notice something similar when I download a full zip and it was that after .zip it also had .jar so it looked like this( ? Name.zip.jar ) so I rename it and deleted jar and I was able to see under local update
HtcOnekid said:
Also I notice something similar when I download a full zip and it was that after .zip it also had .jar so it looked like this( ? Name.zip.jar ) so I rename it and deleted jar and I was able to see under local update
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It definitely has no extension other than zip
Do you have renovate rom installed?
rickysidhu_ said:
Do you have renovate rom installed?
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Its international 9.5.7 oos
flayzeraynx said:
Its international 9.5.7 oos
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My best guess is to check the md5 hash of that zip and see if it matches the one on the OP website. If it doesn't match, you have a bad download. Also, can you open the zip with a file manager or does it TELL you it's corrupt? In any case, I'd say redownload the zip.
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My best guess is to check the md5 hash of that zip and see if it matches the one on the OP website. If it doesn't match, you have a bad download. Also, can you open the zip with a file manager or does it TELL you it's corrupt? In any case, I'd say redownload the zip.
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Thats the interesting part. Md5 is matching, and yes i can see the contents of zip file when i tap it. I downloaded 5 times already
In last 10 phones in my life, this is first time happening
flayzeraynx said:
Thats the interesting part. Md5 is matching, and yes i can see the contents of zip file when i tap it. I downloaded 5 times already
In last 10 phones in my life, this is first time happening
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Yeah that IS weird, never seen that before.... So when all else fails, I'd use fastboot to boot TWRP and then install the zip that way. Is your bootloader unlocked? Use the command "fastboot boot [file name].img" then flash it there, if you're gonna install the TWRP zip to have it permanently, remember to install Magisk as well, it's needed for the phone to boot in that case.
Did you ever find a solution to this? I am having the same issue. .zip file is downloaded, not corrupt and in the root folder, but "system update / local upgrade" doesn't see it.
Some file explorers doesn't show the extension. It may be the case that your file is named "name.zip.jar", but when your looking at it, .jar is dropped, showing only "name.zip". This makes you believe .zip is the extension, while it's not, rather just part of the filename.