Currently on Litening 2.1 ROM, just want to disable the notification tone when the USB cable is plugged in to the phone. Anyone know how to do this?
I would be interested in this too
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automatic or with a widget?
same issue here, would gladly hear how to remove it
Only if your SGS2 is rooted:
With Root explorer, adb or Android Commander:
Go to system -> media -> ui, then rename the file Charger_connection.ogg to Charger_connection.ogg.bak (or delete it)
NitroOnTheRocks said:
Only if your SGS2 is rooted:
With Root explorer, adb or Android Commander:
Go to system -> media -> ui, then rename the file Charger_connection.ogg to Charger_connection.ogg.bak (or delete it)
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Thankyou!
NitroOnTheRocks said:
Only if your SGS2 is rooted:
With Root explorer, adb or Android Commander:
Go to system -> media -> ui, then rename the file Charger_connection.ogg to Charger_connection.ogg.bak (or delete it)
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Will try it. Thanks.
thanks worked fine with es file explorer
Related
Hi
I'm just trying to past som applications into system/apps folder... but it is impossible to do
i'm using shubCRAFT 1.2b
file manager i've used: Astro and File Manager (Adao Team)
any idea??
U need "Root Explorer"
thank you!!
Or droid explorer, or basic knowlwdge of linux and the terminal emulator
still failing to copy files
dusdus said:
Or droid explorer, or basic knowlwdge of linux and the terminal emulator
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Hi,
im trying all of the suggested aboe and still failing to copy a file to the system/library/modules folder
any help?
i think it's a permission issue, my device IS rooted and i CAN copy files to the other SD folders
zipper9 said:
Hi,
im trying all of the suggested aboe and still failing to copy a file to the system/library/modules folder
any help?
i think it's a permission issue, my device IS rooted and i CAN copy files to the other SD folders
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If you are using an app like root explorer or even es file explorer with root options enabled you have to make sure your system is mounted R/W before you can make changes.
chrisrj28 said:
If you are using an app like root explorer or even es file explorer with root options enabled you have to make sure your system is mounted R/W before you can make changes.
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How do you mount the system as R/W ?
Thanks !
Where Root Explorer and my old fave Total Commander failed, this works:
http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dota.easyfilemanager
I have to do all editing from my phone, no laptop anymore. Any suggestions on a great app to edit system files, and something to repackage apks?
RIP Cotton Eye Jim
/b/rotherJudas said:
I have to do all editing from my phone, no laptop anymore. Any suggestions on a great app to edit system files, and something to repackage apks?
RIP Cotton Eye Jim
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Root Explorers My Favorite,
But ES Explorer Is Pretty Good Also,
And That Ones Free!!
Sent from my HERO200 using XDA App
I've been using root explorer, but a lot of files show up as nonsense and symbols.
RIP Cotton Eye Jim
Any other suggestions guys?
/b/rotherJudas said:
Any other suggestions guys?
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Try NinjaMorph!!
Sent from my HERO200 using XDA App
if you are okay with shell interface, Terminal Emulator is what I would recommend.
sorry guys, I'm trying to overwrite this file
\system\media\audio\notifications\22_on_time.ogg
but ES explorer say it cannot do it. I chose properties and see that the file is read only.
How can I do it ??
Ser
ginosergio said:
sorry guys, I'm trying to overwrite this file
\system\media\audio\notifications\22_on_time.ogg
but ES explorer say it cannot do it. I chose properties and see that the file is read only.
How can I do it ??
Ser
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Are you rooted? If not, you cannot do it, because you need root access to do changes in /system directory. If, you can do it with e.g. one of the following apps:
Root explorer (paid)
Super Manager (free)
File Expert (free)
After starting, you need to mount (switch) r/w. Additionally, in both free apps, you need to enable root option in their settings before. Now can you can overwrite.
Yessss !! it works (yes, I'm rooted)
Thank you, MatDrOiD ! I used File Expert. Just 2 questions:
in file expert, when i go into options - mount - and choose "read and write" should I be already positioned browsing the "system" folder ??
I've done this way, but I suspect that "mount read and write" is a global option referring to system folders and can be enabled just when entering File expert ?
ginosergio said:
Yessss !! it works (yes, I'm rooted)
Thank you, MatDrOiD ! I used File Expert. Just 2 questions:
in file expert, when i go into options - mount - and choose "read and write" should I be already positioned browsing the "system" folder ??
I've done this way, but I suspect that "mount read and write" is a global option referring to system folders and can be enabled just when entering File expert ?
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Only System files have to be Mounted as Read/Write to Edit them, other than that they can't be Modified!
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ginosergio said:
Yessss !! it works (yes, I'm rooted)
Thank you, MatDrOiD ! I used File Expert. Just 2 questions:
in file expert, when i go into options - mount - and choose "read and write" should I be already positioned browsing the "system" folder ??
I've done this way, but I suspect that "mount read and write" is a global option referring to system folders and can be enabled just when entering File expert ?
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I don't like to say it, but pressing thanks-button would be awesome!
You can also mount r/w while in root folder, does not matter. After closing file expert, you always have to enable root explorer function and mounting r/w again, when you start file expert the next time. At least i cannot find an option to enable it permantly. Which is understandable for me, because superuser rights can damage your phone (so this enable action works metaphorically as a little warning, imho).
Hi, I have a rooted an android tablet (Chuwi Hi12) and find the lowest brightness way too bright. Now I found the settings of brightness and want to lower the settings but the system won't save the file with the new settings. What am I doing wrong? Please help. Many thanks.
Jeanpierre
thanks
i think
/b/rotherJudas said:
I have to do all editing from my phone, no laptop anymore. Any suggestions on a great app to edit system files, and something to repackage apks?
RIP Cotton Eye Jim
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root browser is the best one!:
I have question. With any root Explorer I can't overwrite ANY file on ANY app. Always pop up something like "can't overwrite" I'm rooted with Magisk, Pocophone F1 MIUI 10.3 by xiaomi.eu 9.1.17 (dev.)
Any solution?
iam rooted on buzz but when i want delete tones it say
system file is read only
Are you rooted?
yes rooted
Which file manager are you trying to use to delete the ringtones?
yes ringtones
What file manager are you trying to use to delete them?
(as in Root explorer, ES File Explorer, ...)
explorer blue one
That doesn't really help me much.
Tell me it's name please
explorer secon in market speed software
the blue one lol. go into your file manager and look for root settings and/or system mount settings and turn them on.
abumaha said:
explorer secon in market speed software
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I am presuming you mean "File Expert"
Do this to allow you to delete system files:
1. Click the menu key and select More.
2. Within that menu click Settings
3. Select "File Explorer Settings"
4. Scroll down and select "Root Explorer"
5. Click "Allow" in the window that pops up
no root button in explorer
Okay let's do this another way.
1. Download ES File Explorer from the Market
2. Open it up and press the menu button and select "Settings"
3. Scroll all the way down and select "Root Explorer" and "Mount File System"
There.
thank worked can this way delet stock apps
You can, but don't get too crazy, some apps are needed for the system to function properly
directory apps system?
/system/app
I can find the backup in the recovery. But there ar eno signs of it anywhere in memory on the pc or phone.. I read it is a problem on 4.2.2... is there a way to fix it..?
If you go to /data/media/clockworkmod/backup it should be there according to some posts, although for some reason not for me.
You should also be able to see it through the recovery itself. Try going into Backup & Restore, and select Restore. It should list the backup(s) you made.
starscream92 said:
You should also be able to see it through the recovery itself. Try going into Backup & Restore, and select Restore. It should list the backup(s) you made.
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I got it there, but i want it in sd card so i can put it on pc and it wont fill memory space.
Nigeldg said:
If you go to /data/media/clockworkmod/backup it should be there according to some posts, although for some reason not for me.
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It isn't also for me :S
...
Odp: [Q] After recovery backup I can't find it in memory?
Simple copy recovery file from mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup to any place on SD card (Downloaded for example) than copy that to computer. Remember to reboot Nexus after copy to SD card. Than go to main folder and remove original file and copy on SD. You need root permission to access shell folder!
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Adikbzik said:
Simple copy recovery file from mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup to any place on SD card (Downloaded for example) than copy that to computer. Remember to reboot Nexus after copy to SD card. Than go to main folder and remove original file and copy on SD. You need root permission to access shell folder!
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problem is, I can't find it in: mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup, because it didn't make such a folder!
paulo111 said:
problem is, I can't find it in: mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup, because it didn't make such a folder!
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if You got backup file in CWM it should be also in shell folder... on my nexus I found it there but I didn't install CWM by toolkit. What about to change explorer to Total Commander for example? Maybe its explorer issue?
Adikbzik said:
if You got backup file in CWM it should be also in shell folder... on my nexus I found it there but I didn't install CWM by toolkit. What about to change explorer to Total Commander for example? Maybe its explorer issue?
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I had root explorer and couldn't find it...
It's in /data/media/clockworkmod - use ES File Explorer and it'll be visible. Then copy it to your 'SD card' and you can remove it from the phone
Can't find it with total comander also !
EddyOS said:
It's in /data/media/clockworkmod - use ES File Explorer and it'll be visible. Then copy it to your 'SD card' and you can remove it from the phone
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it isn't, trust me.
in data I only got com.keramidas.titanic and system, and in those no backup at all..
paulo111 said:
it isn't, trust me.
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Then you don't have a CWM backup. Use ES File Explorer (not Root Explorer), give it full root access and then browse to the folder and they are there. I can provide screen shots if you'd like?
Odp: [Q] After recovery backup I can't find it in memory?
EddyOS said:
Then you don't have a CWM backup. Use ES File Explorer (not Root Explorer), give it full root access and then browse to the folder and they are there. I can provide screen shots if you'd like?
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I got it also in data/media/clockworkmod/backup so looks like there's same folder and 2 different ways to get it. I'm using Total Commander.
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EddyOS said:
Then you don't have a CWM backup. Use ES File Explorer (not Root Explorer), give it full root access and then browse to the folder and they are there. I can provide screen shots if you'd like?
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trust me, i did it, and in cwm recovery i can find it and apply it. even with rs file explorer root access i can't find it
Odp: [Q] After recovery backup I can't find it in memory?
paulo111 said:
trust me, i did it, and in cwm recovery i can find it and apply it. even with rs file explorer root access i can't find it
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Try this. Use Total Commander go to system folder tap options in right up corner of screen. Tap there search and write clockworkmod. Remove other search options and tap search. If there is somewhere clockworkmod folder you should see it.
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paulo111 said:
trust me, i did it, and in cwm recovery i can find it and apply it. even with rs file explorer root access i can't find it
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Attached are the pictures on how to find it in ES File Explorer (View them in order)
1. Open ES
2. Go to Settings>Root Settings
3. Tick all boxes
4. Click on the 'Favorites' box (circled in red)
5. Click on the 'phone' icon (circled in red)
6. Click on 'data' (circled in red)
7. Click on 'media' (circled in red)
8. Voila - you can now see the 'clockworkmod' folder!
You can now long-press the CWM folder and 'Cut' & paste it somewhere else (e.g. 'SD card')
Adikbzik said:
Try this. Use Total Commander go to system folder tap options in right up corner of screen. Tap there search and write clockworkmod. Remove other search options and tap search. If there is somewhere clockworkmod folder you should see it.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
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ANNNNNDDD NOTHING :S fml...
EddyOS said:
Attached are the pictures on how to find it in ES File Explorer (View them in order)
1. Open ES
2. Go to Settings>Root Settings
3. Tick all boxes
4. Click on the 'Favorites' box (circled in red)
5. Click on the 'phone' icon (circled in red)
6. Click on 'data' (circled in red)
7. Click on 'media' (circled in red)
8. Voila - you can now see the 'clockworkmod' folder!
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i'll try that later.. gotta go now.. ty
root your Kindle Fire HD 2013
Download and install ES File Explorer from amazon AppStore (its free)
Start ES File Explorer and enable Root Explorer
Browse to "/data/securedStorageLocation/dtcp/"
Marke the "adunits" folder
Go to "more" and "settings"
Remove the permissions from "rwx --- ---" to "--- --- ---"
(Optional) Remove all folders in the adunits folder
Sorry for my bad english.
Thanks!
Codemasta said:
root your Kindle Fire HD 2013
Download and install ES File Explorer from amazon AppStore (its free)
Start ES File Explorer and enable Root Explorer
Browse to "/data/securedStorageLocation/dtcp/"
Marke the "adunits" folder
Go to "more" and "settings"
Remove the permissions from "rwx --- ---" to "--- --- ---"
(Optional) Remove all folders in the adunits folder
Sorry for my bad english.
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Worked great! Thanks.
Thank you for the feedback
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I think it would be easier to just root and then download the pro version of titanium and freeze the Amazon special offers app. You can find the titanium backup app on 4shared.
confirm, this works great for me
i have done this with adb shell
simply 3 steps
Code:
adb shell
$ su
# chmod 000 /data/securedStorageLocation/dtcp/adunits
# reboot
Codemasta said:
root your Kindle Fire HD 2013
Download and install ES File Explorer from amazon AppStore (its free)
Start ES File Explorer and enable Root Explorer
Browse to "/data/securedStorageLocation/dtcp/"
Marke the "adunits" folder
Go to "more" and "settings"
Remove the permissions from "rwx --- ---" to "--- --- ---"
(Optional) Remove all folders in the adunits folder
Sorry for my bad english.
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Or you could just use the Kindle Fire XSettings(root needed)which is attached.
Codemasta said:
Start ES File Explorer and enable Root Explorer
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When I try to start root explorer it tells me "Test fail. Sorry this feature cannot run on your device". This means I didn't get root?
This works great. It removed the ads. However, the lock screen wallpapers never rotate. I am stuck with the manilla paper book looking wallpaper, which is hideous. Every once in a while on a reboot it will cycle, but as soon as it goes to sleep and comes back, it's back to the manilla book.
Is there any way to set my own wallpaper, or to fix it so that it rotates the lockscreen wallpaper correctly?
no root
vit.prosperous said:
When I try to start root explorer it tells me "Test fail. Sorry this feature cannot run on your device". This means I didn't get root?
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Yes this means you did not get root.
Austerity said:
This works great. It removed the ads. However, the lock screen wallpapers never rotate. I am stuck with the manilla paper book looking wallpaper, which is hideous. Every once in a while on a reboot it will cycle, but as soon as it goes to sleep and comes back, it's back to the manilla book.
Is there any way to set my own wallpaper, or to fix it so that it rotates the lockscreen wallpaper correctly?
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I have the same problem, always got the same wallpaper, it's getting kinda boring :3
I haven't found a solution for this yet since I'm not sure what is causing it :/
Greetings!
cruzersteve said:
I have the same problem, always got the same wallpaper, it's getting kinda boring :3
I haven't found a solution for this yet since I'm not sure what is causing it :/
Greetings!
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I have found somewhat of a solution. Using KFHD sEttings to disable the stock Amazon lock screen. Then I downloaded Go locker and am using that as my lock screen. Customized go locker a bit and now have a nice unlock screen with the same background as my home screen, where I use ADS launcher.
Does the xsettings fix the manilla papers wallpaper issue?
Sent from my 2013 Kindle Fire HD with Tapatalk
Codemasta said:
root your Kindle Fire HD 2013
Download and install ES File Explorer from amazon AppStore (its free)
Start ES File Explorer and enable Root Explorer
Browse to "/data/securedStorageLocation/dtcp/"
Marke the "adunits" folder
Go to "more" and "settings"
Remove the permissions from "rwx --- ---" to "--- --- ---"
(Optional) Remove all folders in the adunits folder
Sorry for my bad english.
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Confirmed: WORKS GREAT ON MY KINDLE FIRE HD 7" 2013
thank, its work great for me
how can i change the wallpaper of lockscreen
i tried to remove the permissions for the adunits, but i made some misstake. i set the user and group to "root" and now i´m in a boot loop. my kindle fire don´t start...
can someone help me? what are the correct user:group for the folder "adunits" ?
thxs.
Does this work with the HD 6?
Codemasta said:
root your Kindle Fire HD 2013
Download and install ES File Explorer from amazon AppStore (its free)
Start ES File Explorer and enable Root Explorer
Browse to "/data/securedStorageLocation/dtcp/"
Marke the "adunits" folder
Go to "more" and "settings"
Remove the permissions from "rwx --- ---" to "--- --- ---"
(Optional) Remove all folders in the adunits folder
Sorry for my bad english.
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Just an update, this worked with no side effects for me w/ a new HDX 7. OS 4.5.2, rooted. Ads are now gone & my lockscreen still rotates & I get different nifty images each time. No plain manilla thingie.
--Dan
Titanium Backup PRO
Find where the lock screen ads are situated and and freeze, very easy method!