I've tried to delete/rename a file in system/media, although it shows as removed, it shows back up when I come back to system/media . I am using Root Explorer.
Did you mount system as read/write first?
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Sure did.
Sorry, had to ask. I would suggest that you first check the permissions of the file you are trying to edit. If that doesn't work, uninstall root explorer, clear its cache and try again.
If the file only reverts back to its original state after a reboot then you may not be able to fix it short of decompiling/rewriting/recompiling whatever program(s) deal with whatever particular file you are trying to edit. Kind of like when you delete your battery stats. When you reboot, the system checks to see if its there and rewrites it when necessary.
It would be helpful to know what file you are trying to edit and why.
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Excuse my ignorance, I'll try to explain. I tried to make a bootanimation.zip, placed it in system/media, but it would not load. I tried to change name to keep it until I figured what I did wrong , in the process it did not rename as .zip, just the name I gave the file. I tried as you suggested, deleted cleared cache on Root Explorer and re-installed, did not work.
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I see my system notifications are stored in /system/media/notifications but even with root Im not able to drop a new file withing this directory. I would like to do this because Handcent doesnt give me the option to select a different directory.
Any suggestions on either dropping a new sound file in the /system/media dir or using a custom sound file for Handcent?
Thanks
You should be able to put something in /sdcard/media/notifications
You have to mount system with root explorer, ADB, etc. It's read only by default.
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I've tried a root file manager without success. Is it possible to change the directory permissions using ADB?
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ryedunn said:
I've tried a root file manager without success. Is it possible to change the directory permissions using ADB?
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If you use root explorer, there is a little button in the upper right that toggles read write permissions.
Sweet
For the next person, I can confirm this does work, you just need to make sure the permissions are correctly set on each file and the phone (or SMS) app needs to be restarted to take effect.
Thanks everyone.
P.S. I hope you guys get a commission!
Moved the htclockscreen.apk and the odex files from system/app with Root Explorer to get the stock froyo lockscreen going, but I need to restore the htc lockscreen. Moving them back didn't do anything, they're in the right place, but the system doesn't recognize it. I still have the stock froyo lockscreen. I mounted the system r/w, it just won't run as it should. I've even done a full system restore on my phone, no change there. Any suggestions?
Lesson: ALWAYS NAND BACKUP BEFORE SCREWING WITH SYSTEM!
Solved the issue, make sure you have the right permissions for both the htclockscreen.apk and htclockscreen.odex files, then reboot. Permissions should be rw-r-r. Thanks to g351427 for double checking that for me. I had it on the .apk, but forgot the .odex.
Not sure, but if its an apk, you should be able to find the lockscreen in application management. If so, clear default and see what happens.
The thing is, the lockscreen should be something way more imbedded into the phone than an apk, so your whole post doesn't really make any sense.
Same happened to me when I tried a different Sense Launcher. Something gets broken when you push files back. You would need to flash a ROM again, only catch is there is none. Good luck!
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Found a thread in the Hero forums, apparently with the Hero you can flash it as an update. If I post the htclauncher.apk and htclauncher.odex, could someone make a signed zip? I'm at work, can't sign it myself here. I'll try flashing it, see if it works.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/kykrreu5sinncz6/HtcLockScreen.apk
http://www.mediafire.com/file/s283v3r410224hl/HtcLockScreen.odex
Please post questions in general section.
Clockwork will flash unsigned updates...
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kitsunisan said:
Moved the htclockscreen.apk and the odex files from system/app with Root Explorer to get the stock froyo lockscreen going, but I need to restore the htc lockscreen. Moving them back didn't do anything, they're in the right place, but the system doesn't recognize it. I still have the stock froyo lockscreen. I mounted the system r/w, it just won't run as it should. I've even done a full system restore on my phone, no change there. Any suggestions?
Lesson: ALWAYS NAND BACKUP BEFORE SCREWING WITH SYSTEM!
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I was wondering if you are S-ON or S-OFF, and if you changed the permissions of the apk and odex after moving them back to the app folder.
Rsotbiemrptson
S-off, fully rooted. Ran fix_permissions from recovery, still no change.
Got a favor to anyone with Root Explorer, could you look at HTClockscreen.apk in system/app, long click it and hit permissions? What checkboxes are filled in?
kitsunisan said:
S-off, fully rooted. Ran fix_permissions from recovery, still no change.
Got a favor to anyone with Root Explorer, could you look at HTClockscreen.apk in system/app, long click it and hit permissions? What checkboxes are filled in?
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rw-r--r--
Should be the same as all the other files in the app directory.
That's what I figured. I have both the apk and odex set to that, still nothing. Was planning on exchanging this thing, might be a problem.
****, nevermind, I did forget to change the odex file, I guess. HTC lockscreen is back. I switched the odex and rebooted, it's back up and running. Thanks g351427.
Sorry misunderstood your post.
Ok, made a slight error on my end. I was having gallery issues and clearing the cache did nothing. I moved some files via Root Explorer instead of thru the gallery so the thumbnails are messed or whatever. Tried clearing the cache no dice. Tried to force it to rescan files, no dice. Said, ok i have solved this before by removing the gallery, and re installing it. So i copied the MediaGallery.apk file to my SD card and used Titanium Backup to uninstall the gallery.
Now i can't re install it. It keeps failing the reinstall. I have tried doing it from the SD card with Root Explorer, i have tried copying it to the /system/app/ folder and still no dice. Still fails install. Have it set to RW, nothing.
How do i go about re installing this app and the odex for it? I was stupid and didn't copy the odex. Yes i know, stupid. I have re-installed it before. I don't think i did anything different. I even changed all it's permissions to everything can be done(checked everything off), just in case it was that. Still nothing
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Yes i know i did somehting very dumb, feel free to remind me, but only if you can offer some sound advice first.
Why don't you just try the 3d gallery?
my only issue there is what happens when an OS or software update comes up? I would brick my phone because i lost a critical file that is needed for the update. Not a good thing.
I think i might just use Titanium backup to backup all my apps and such, make sure all my normal app settings are backed up too, then just do a factory reset. I read elsewhere that the reset would put the gallery back, in some other thread, i just am worried about how long it would take to put everything back the way it was. I will keep dicking around today trying to get it to install and if i can't figure it out by the time i wake up tonight (work third shift) then i will just wipe and reload.
Flash this, kind sir.
http://www.mediafire.com/?4ncc844g9pngsdz
One...You are awesome. Thank you very much.
two...how do i "flash" it? Just install the APK or do i need to move the META-INF files too? Or do i just execute the zip file in something like Root Explorer?
Sorry, never done OS flashes either.
Legato Bluesummers said:
One...You are awesome. Thank you very much.
two...how do i "flash" it? Just install the APK or do i need to move the META-INF files too? Or do i just execute the zip file in something like Root Explorer?
Sorry, never done OS flashes either.
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You have to use the "Install zip from SD card" option in ClockworkMod Recovery.
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In case that wasn't clear enough...
You can either download "Droid X Bootstrap" from the market (It's like $2, I think)
Or you can download "Rom Manager" (the free version works).
If you downloaded Droid X Bootstrap...
Open it up and click "Bootstrap Recovery"
When an "ok" dialog pops up...click "Reboot Recovery."
You'll now be in Clockwork.
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If you download "Rom Manager" there will be an option to install bootstrap.
Simply do that...
Power your phone off...
And hold the VolumeDown+Power buttons until you boot into clockwork.
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From clockwork:
Choose install zip.
Choose zip from sdcard.
Find the .zip
Click yes.
Click Reboot.
Awesome, thank you all very much. I already had the bootstrapper program and ROM manager, i wanted to get into flashing ROMs but never got around to it. LOL
Just flashed it and it doesn't show in the app drawer, but i can find it in /system/apps/ with the proper app permissions. But still no dice on the app drawer. I Rebooted twice more and reinstalled it each time, with no success. It has no Odex file with it in the /system/app/ directory. Should it?
Thank you all again very much for your help
http://www.chadhaney.com/droidXDefault/
Thank you SOOOO Much.
Got the gallery to show up, occasionally. LOL Every other reset it dissappears, but if i reboot again, it reappears. Neither the original or 3d work, still won't see any files on the SD Card. Whatever, i got it to show, can worry about using stock gallery later. Everything else can read it fine. Still need to figure out how to get it to stick permanently so i don't lose every other reboot. Never had this happen. I can even check titanium backup and it wont be listed in the apps installed on times it isn't in the app drawer. But the times it is in the app drawer i can find it in active apps in titanium backup...
Hi, I downloaded and install optimize from new provision optimize tool (automatically adding tweeks ) but it screwed my 2g and 3g connection so here's the question. I want to delete modified build.prop and restore the backedup one (the apply did it before optimization). I'm noob in this, so can I just delete the modified one and rename the original back up? Is it OK? Thanks
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Yes u can. Just delete build.prop and rename ur backup which is usually build.prop.bak to build.prop.
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OK I tried to delete it but it said It can't be deleted. Tried renaming but action cannot be done ... I'm using es file explorer.
Oh and permissions for it are rw-r-r
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Use root explorer. Mount R/W.
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if u r using es go to setting and allow root access and superuser access or its something like that delete the modified build.prop first and then remove the .bak from the backuped one and reboot.
or simply use root explorer as kartik said
Ok ive done it in different way. I reinstalled the tool that screwed it and remove the JiT compiler option from it and installed the optimization again and reboot. Working ok now. Thnx for help guys
So my phone downloaded the update and keeps trying to get me to install the update. Where is the update stored on the phone? I want to delete it.
I am still running a older version of SACS ROM and don't want to install it and want to get rid of all the prompts to install it.
AzWizzard said:
So my phone downloaded the update and keeps trying to get me to install the update. Where is the update stored on the phone? I want to delete it.
I am still running a older version of SACS ROM and don't want to install it and want to get rid of all the prompts to install it.
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This question is asked very often. Little searching would have found the answer(s)
Check here
Good luck
leaderbuilder said:
This question is asked very often. Little searching would have found the answer(s)
Check here
Good luck
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I followed the directions in the post:
Navigate to:
/system/app: change fwupgrade.apk to fwupgrade.old and keychain.pak to keychain.old
/system/etc/security: change otacerts.zip to otacerts.old
Now reboot to recovery mode and wipe cache. Reboot system to GUI. If update appears, accept install. Countdown will appear but nothing will be installed.
The update notification will no longer appear.
1st - I don't have a fwupgrade.apk in /system/app (I even did a search for it and couldn't find it anywhere)
2nd - When I try to rename or delete the otacers.zip (in the /system/etc/security) it won't let me. It just says it can't be renamed or can't be deleted.
I am using ES File Explorer.
AzWizzard said:
I followed the directions in the post:
Navigate to:
/system/app: change fwupgrade.apk to fwupgrade.old and keychain.pak to keychain.old
/system/etc/security: change otacerts.zip to otacerts.old
Now reboot to recovery mode and wipe cache. Reboot system to GUI. If update appears, accept install. Countdown will appear but nothing will be installed.
The update notification will no longer appear.
1st - I don't have a fwupgrade.apk in /system/app (I even did a search for it and couldn't find it anywhere)
2nd - When I try to rename or delete the otacers.zip (in the /system/etc/security) it won't let me. It just says it can't be renamed or can't be deleted.
I am using ES File Explorer.
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You must mount the directory as 'read/write' to modify.
Not sure where that option is in ES but if you have root it's there I think.
You may not have the fwupgrade.apk OR you may just not be able to see it with that Explorer if you don't have the option checked to see system/root apps.
I use Root Explorer worth every penny for me.
BUT you can use ROM Toolbox - the Lite version(free) does have a root explorer that will let you mount as R/W.
leaderbuilder said:
You must mount the directory as 'read/write' to modify.
Not sure where that option is in ES but if you have root it's there I think.
You may not have the fwupgrade.apk OR you may just not be able to see it with that Explorer if you don't have the option checked to see system/root apps.
I use Root Explorer worth every penny for me.
BUT you can use ROM Toolbox - the Lite version(free) does have a root explorer that will let you mount as R/W.
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Thanks, I had Rom Toolbox Lite and used it. Was able to delete the file. :good: