[Q] ES File Explorer fails to open USB Thumb Drive - Nexus Player Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello
I have My Nexus Player unlocked & rooted. I installed ES File Explorer from the Google Play Store. ES File Explorer sees the thumb drive, and allows me to click on it with a mouse, but fails to open when I click on it and assign ES File Explorer as the default manager for it. Unknown Sources are on in Settings. I have tried it several times with and without assigning ES File Explorer as the default manager and it fails to open the thumb drive. I have formatted the thumb drive in FAT32 & NTFS. I have also given ES File Explorer ROOT permission. I have rebooted the NP several times with no changes. Your help is greatly appreciated!

Install StickMount

midnightzak said:
Install StickMount
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StickMount is not compatible with the No carrier Asus Nexus Player on the Play Store.
I found a work around..... install the apps via ES File Explorer using Network and FTPing into the Download folder. I followed the guide at this link:
http://www.talkandroid.com/guides/android-tv-guides/how-to-sideload-apps-apk-files-on-the-nexus-player-or-adt-1/

Not trying to be rude, but you may want to read through the forum for the Nexus Player, as this is an early and necessary part to making this device remotely usable.

midnightzak said:
Not trying to be rude, but you may want to read through the forum for the Nexus Player, as this is an early and necessary part to making this device remotely usable.
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No rudeness taken.... I did look through the forums here and did not find anything relating to ES File Explorer and using a USB Thumbdrive. Thus the reason I posted this issue in here..... but like I stated above your post, I found a way to get everything installed using ES File Explorer Networking.... but thanks.
FYI, this is not my first rodeo when it comes to rooting, modding, etc.... with Android. But thanks again for your help.

linebacker71 said:
No rudeness taken.... I did look through the forums here and did not find anything relating to ES File Explorer and using a USB Thumbdrive. Thus the reason I posted this issue in here..... but like I stated above your post, I found a way to get everything installed using ES File Explorer Networking.... but thanks.
FYI, this is not my first rodeo when it comes to rooting, modding, etc.... with Android. But thanks again for your help.
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Unfortunately there is tons that work on the NP but not much available without sideloading, so get Dropbox, ftp,or comfortable in ADB. I can also recommend LolliRock, as then the Play Store is useful again.
If you're planning on installing huge games then look into FolderMount (pro version) as it apparently allows you to map your flash drive to house the game data.

midnightzak said:
Unfortunately there is tons that work on the NP but not much available without sideloading, so get Dropbox, ftp,or comfortable in ADB. I can also recommend LolliRock, as then the Play Store is useful again.
If you're planning on installing huge games then look into FolderMount (pro version) as it apparently allows you to map your flash drive to house the game data.
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I have everything loaded up that I need on this one, but I will be loading LolliRock on my 2nd Nexus Player as I like how it sets it up as a mini PC.
I am looking forward to what this community brings for the NP!
Thanks for all the recommendations!
Here is the current Android Phone I am working on.... a great device!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one

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Got mine... Finally!!!!!

I'm really really excited...! This is my dream tablet, I've been waiting for this for over a month. And now its finally mine! But there is a problem, since I've no WiFi network in my house(for now), how can I install applications. I know the android applications are .apk format, but I don't know from where to download them. I got the file manager HD .apk file but I don't know how to install it. Please help!
Youll have to root your tablet then you can install apks locally. Alternatively you can try easy installer. You will need a internet connection as its required by the Market to install apps.
gravyplaya said:
Youll have to root your tablet then you can install apks locally. Alternatively you can try easy installer. You will need a internet connection as its required by the Market to install apps.
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I don't think you have to root to install apps locally... as long as you have the unknown sources option checked, you can install apps from wherever you want. If you have a desktop with internet that you can get to, you can download the apk's from various torrent sites, and I think there is a web version of the android market? I'm sure there are other places as well, just search on Google. anywhooo, then just transfer the file over to your A500 via the USB cable or flash drive, and open the file through the app manager option that pops up when you tap on it, then click install.
I have had no problem download APKs onto my desktop computer and then putting them on a Micro SD card to use on the A500 without having to root anything.
u can use Docs to go to navigate to .apk on your tablet and launch instal from there. Thats my way)
jodiac said:
I'm really really excited...! This is my dream tablet, I've been waiting for this for over a month. And now its finally mine! But there is a problem, since I've no WiFi network in my house(for now), how can I install applications. I know the android applications are .apk format, but I don't know from where to download them. I got the file manager HD .apk file but I don't know how to install it. Please help!
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Congrats on getting your Inconia!
For apps like the filemanager you could just download them from the Android marketplace, then they would install themselves. Otherwise, place them on your sd card if you're downloading to your PC first. Apps will also install if they are in your download folder on the tablet (say for example, if you download from the dev's website or email them to yourself as an attachment).
One thing you might have to do first is check the setting that allows you to install "unsigned" third-party app. I believe it's: Setting->Applications->Unknown Sources.
From what I understand, there's not much concern of installing something harmful anymore (for which this setting was designed to protect against), but I could be wrong. Just be careful who you are getting the app from if it's not from the market, a dev's site or a reputable person here at the forum.
That's my $.02 Have fun!
Just get a home network!
Enjoy your Iconia....I love mine!
Congratulations
- No need to root for installing apk, just check the checkbox (the Iconia will told you what you have to do anyway)
- Get a wifi quick
Need Moboplayer and A good office editor
Hi, I still need few days to set up my WiFi network at home, in the mean time, can any one share any direct download link to .apk files like moboplayer and a good office editor?

[Guide] Nexus Player starter info!

How to get started (Unlock Bootloader & Root)
A great guide has already been written up for this by xDragonZ HERE.
Now that I'm rooted, what next?
The Nexus Player has a micro USB port in the back, this is your key into making this device your own. You'll need to pick up an OTG Cable to get started. Any microUSB to female USB will work (buy a straight cable, and not one with a 90 degree bend in the port as these will not physically fit in the back of the Nexus Player).
Now that you've got your OTG Cable, the next thing you'll likely want is a USB Hub. From what I've read, the USB 2.0 hub is what you're looking for. I've personally got a four port powered hub, though you can choose any hub. NOTE, if you are going to hook up a non-powered harddrive then you'll need to purchase a POWERED USB hub else your harddrive will not function.
OTG Cable? Check! USB Hub? Check! Time for more!!
With that hub installed you can now hook up pretty much whatever you want as far as peripherals go (Ethernet adapter, Mouse, Keyboard, Gamepad, HDD, etc).
More info:
Gigabit Ethernet is available, although due to USB 2.0 restrictions you will not achieve full speed. More info HERE.
Additional accessories can be added, good thread HERE, or just skim through the Accessories subforum HERE.
Flash Drives and HDDs
If you add a Flash Drive or HDD you'll need to install StickMount. If you're wanting to install large games then you'll need to get FolderMount. Buy the PRO versions, the features are worth it and you should be supporting our Devs!
Stock or Custom ROM
So you're rooted and you've got all your extra hardware hooked up. Great! You're all set to start enjoying your Nexus Player. Or you can take that final step and install a custom ROM. At the time of writing there is only LolliRock, which is awesome. I definitely recommend checking it out HERE.
How to get apps on my Nexus Player?
You have two options for getting apps onto your device, you can sideload them or you can go to the PlayStore website and install them to your Nexus Player remotely. Just click "Install" and then choose your Nexus Player from the dropdown menu.
ES File Exporer also becomes very helpful as it will allow you to access cloud storage, ftp, and local files for sideloading purposes.
Hope this helps!
Also, remember to thank your developers in their respective threads!
How do I get pro version of stickmount to activate on my Nexus player? I bought it but can't get it activated.
trvbone said:
How do I get pro version of stickmount to activate on my Nexus player? I bought it but can't get it activated.
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Should just need to have both Stickmount free and Stickmount pro installed together to unlock the pro features. Do you have both apps currently installed?
No that IS my question how do I install pro version if I can't push from okay store or sideloaded the pro apk.... I used the apk downloader extension in chrome to get apks for nexus player but I don't get the option for the pro version.
Hmm that would be a good question for Chainfire
Easiest way I believe to sideload is to download Wifi File Transfer Pro ($1.40) which can be downloaded automatically from the Play Store, then just use that to push the APK's to the device. Install to the "Downloads" folder then navigate there with File Explorer ES (which can be downloaded from the GPS) and install. Works great.
That's all good and fun but how do I get the apk of the pro version??
If someone has gotten foldermount to work on this thing, then please tell me what you did because I have repartitioned my USB stick to several different filesystems that are supported by the only custom kernel available for this device and I have permission issues when trying to create a folder with foldermount. If I let it do it itself, it acts as if it moved the data to the USB stick but didn't. I don't see nothing created when I check with a file explorer, and memory don't get freed up either. I have stick mount as well and it says my drive is mounted.
perhaps you can download the app to a rooted device like your phone and copy the stickmountpro.apk from you /data/app or /system/app folder or where-ever it places itself.
also I'm or not sure if http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2146216 market helper works on nexus player .
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That's all good and fun but how do I get the apk of the pro version??
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Were you able to solve this? I am in the same situation as you. I have the free version sideloaded/installed on my NP but can't figure out how to get an APK for the pro version. I already purchased it but don't know what I can do next.
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Easiest way I believe to sideload is to download Wifi File Transfer Pro ($1.40) which can be downloaded automatically from the Play Store, then just use that to push the APK's to the device. Install to the "Downloads" folder then navigate there with File Explorer ES (which can be downloaded from the GPS) and install. Works great.
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Or, just use samba that's built in to es file explorer, and/or root explorer, to navigate directly to any samba shares on your pc.
Note 4 ?
unix4linux said:
Were you able to solve this? I am in the same situation as you. I have the free version sideloaded/installed on my NP but can't figure out how to get an APK for the pro version. I already purchased it but don't know what I can do next.
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Yes I believe I used titanium backup on my Nexus 7 and used the backup of the pro apk and sideloaded it to NP
Sent from my Nexus 6
Idan73 said:
Or, just use samba that's built in to es file explorer, and/or root explorer, to navigate directly to any samba shares on your pc.
Note 4
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Hmmm didn't know about Samba. Doesn't matter anyway I returned the NP. Going to see what the Razer Forge brings to the table but as far as streaming wirelessly through Plex 1080 content on max, nothing seems to beat Chromecast.
So I was trying to setup a folder link in the mount folder app but I don't understand how to actually select a folder location because after I navigate to the folder and click the back button the folder address isn't listed for the folder to be linked to. Can anyone help with this maybe a video or some pictures of how to set it up.
Edit: nvm with cm12.1 and an app called Link2sd I was able to move apps and their data/obb folders to my flash drive.

Sideload Apps like KODI with SW Version 5.x.x

Hey guys,
Because I wanted to update my Kodi on firetv to Jarvis,
last week I found out, that my gold old apps for sideloading don't work anymore with firetv software version 5.x.x... So and yesterday I found an App on play store which discribes the only way that worked for me. It's a "Guide" app. He describes a nice way with ES File Explorer. I think this way is also very comfortable. As apk download from the net is allready blocked on ES File Explorer on AFTV, I think you should block updates on ES at firetv.
Here's the link...if you like it may give the dev a positive rating for keeping it up
https:// play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pheedev.Kodifiretuts
This way it's also very easy to "sideload" very many files, for example if you using NES emulators as me and would sideload some ROMS
Just out of curiosity, why don't you just copy the apks of the apps that you want to install onto a fat32 formatted USB drive and use es strong file explorer or that other file explorer from the market and install the app from there instead of using an app from your pc?
It's no app for Pc, it's for android. And if you have a FireTv stick, there is no USB port to plugin a external storage
Oo sideloading still works with FireOS 5.x.x.
Mhhh can only say it for FireTV-stick 1st gen...for me it's no more working. Can't even take a screenshot via adb from my PC
Try right clicking on the sideload app in windows and then click on run as administrator had the same problem on my stick on windows 10 that solved it for me
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i just use apps2fire... super easy.. doesnt work with 100% of apps but id say a good 75%+
Yeah since update doesnt work for me anymore, reviews at the play store say the same....
Found the same, but fine after a factory reset. Pain but it worked.
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Ouuhhh...factory reset would cost me too much time...for me the ES-Way is quite good
odd.. i nvr did a factory reset and works fine. you could always use wifi adb and sideload using terminal shell on android to push files.. but more workand youd need to first sideload wifi adb to the fire tv..
i use this method when apps2fire doesnt work

Cannot install apps on rooted NSTG

iOS have rooted my NSTG using glownooter and all went well in that it boots and everything is there as expected. Unfortunately I can see no way of getting apps on it. I have tried the following
-installing using browser, it crashes
-Opera mini does not work
- installing new browser, none available in market (I'm sure I've found dolphin there previously. )
-Amazon AppStore, does not work
-gmail attached app, cannot download
-email app, crashes
-google drive, box, Dropbox links in gmail, launches browser which crashes
-super manager crashes
I would really appreciate any help, all I really want is the kindle app working as the nook store is no more.
Thanks in hope
Frank
djchem said:
iOS have rooted my NSTG using glownooter and all went well in that it boots and everything is there as expected. Unfortunately I can see no way of getting apps on it. I have tried the following
-installing using browser, it crashes
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Disable the native Browser.apk (rename Browser.apk.bak)
-Opera mini does not work
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Not for installing an app. AFAIK, the last working version of Opera Mini is attached below.
- installing new browser, none available in market (I'm sure I've found dolphin there previously. )
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Better than Opera Mini (IMHO) although more ancient, is the Opera Mobile I've attached below.
-Amazon AppStore, does not work
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No, that is dead. Either uninstall it or disable the app (as for Browser, above)
-gmail attached app, cannot download
-email app, crashes
-google drive, box, Dropbox links in gmail, launches browser which crashes
-super manager crashes
I would really appreciate any help, all I really want is the kindle app working as the nook store is no more.
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OK, well, you've tried just about everything that can't/won't work
How about something that will? Copy the apps onto your SD card and locate them with a file manager (nice older version of ES File Explorer attached below). Tap the apk file and it should install. You can do this with the Kindle app as well. Unless you've got GApps working and can access the Market via the SearchMarket app, side-loading like this is your only recourse (well, almost....there's also ADB).
nmyshkin said:
Disable the native Browser.apk (rename Browser.apk.bak)
Not for installing an app. AFAIK, the last working version of Opera Mini is attached below.
Better than Opera Mini (IMHO) although more ancient, is the Opera Mobile I've attached below.
No, that is dead. Either uninstall it or disable the app (as for Browser, above)
OK, well, you've tried just about everything that can't/won't work
How about something that will? Copy the apps onto your SD card and locate them with a file manager (nice older version of ES File Explorer attached below). Tap the apk file and it should install. You can do this with the Kindle app as well. Unless you've got GApps working and can access the Market via the SearchMarket app, side-loading like this is your only recourse (well, almost....there's also ADB).
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Hi thanks for the comments. I would love to get ES file explorer on the Nook but I have no way of installing any apks so I can't see how I can side load the apps. Previously I have got the first app from the market and gone from there but there does not seem to be any apps I can use to do this. I'm guessing I'll have to investigate ADB.
Thanks again
Frank
djchem said:
Hi thanks for the comments. I would love to get ES file explorer on the Nook but I have no way of installing any apks so I can't see how I can side load the apps. Previously I have got the first app from the market and gone from there but there does not seem to be any apps I can use to do this. I'm guessing I'll have to investigate ADB.
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So there is a bigger issue. I'm not familiar with glownooter but I did look it up. Whether you used that exact same version or not, it sounds like you have the makings of Market access, not to mention abdwireless. If you can get the Market up and running then you can download any old file manager that will install just to get going, or you can get apps directly from the PlayStore (though the pickings are somewhat limited for Android 2.1
So what's the real issue? Have you tried the GApps sign-in procedure? Did it not work? The glownooter package is supposed to include Market and then you get SearchMarket from the PlayStore once you're signed in. From there, the rest is easy.
If you don't have any apps on your NTG like Market, or YouTube, or GMail, then something is not right about your rooting process.
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So there is a bigger issue. I'm not familiar with glownooter but I did look it up. Whether you used that exact same version or not, it sounds like you have the makings of Market access, not to mention abdwireless. If you can get the Market up and running then you can download any old file manager that will install just to get going, or you can get apps directly from the PlayStore (though the pickings are somewhat limited for Android 2.1
So what's the real issue? Have you tried the GApps sign-in procedure? Did it not work? The glownooter package is supposed to include Market and then you get SearchMarket from the PlayStore once you're signed in. From there, the rest is easy.
If you don't have any apps on your NTG like Market, or YouTube, or GMail, then something is not right about your rooting process.
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Ok, patience appeared to be the key. I checked after a couple of days and the ntg had appeared as a device on the play store which it wasn't originally. I now have a file explorer and Amazon. Unfortunately Amazon won't download any books but one thing at a time. Thanks for the help, Frank.
djchem said:
Ok, patience appeared to be the key. I checked after a couple of days and the ntg had appeared as a device on the play store which it wasn't originally. I now have a file explorer and Amazon. Unfortunately Amazon won't download any books but one thing at a time. Thanks for the help, Frank.
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Good! Yes, the PlayStore dance takes time for whatever reason.
If by "Amazon" you mean Kindle, then you will need to update your certificates in order to interface with the books you have stored with Amazon. See here for more info.
nmyshkin said:
Good! Yes, the PlayStore dance takes time for whatever reason.
If by "Amazon" you mean Kindle, then you will need to update your certificates in order to interface with the books you have stored with Amazon. See here for more info.
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Yeah, got it sorted! Thanks for the help, updated the caverns.bks file and all is good!
Thanks again
Frank
How to rename-to-"remove" apps.
nmyshkin said:
Disable the native Browser.apk (rename Browser.apk.bak)
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Hi, I'm a very new user here. How do I rename this like you suggest? I've tried doing it through the adb shell (via ADB Konnect utility) and it complained about being read-only (yes, I am root and even su'ed to be sure)
# mv Browser.apk Browser.apk.bak
failed on 'Browser.apk' - Read-only file system
Then, I installed ES File Explorer (v3.1.0.1) and tried doing it through that interface, where it complained simply "Task failed". Then, I thought "wait...I should make sure I have root permissions given to this app", found the setting, got root, tried again and got a message indicating success! Except...the file didn't actually get renamed.
I'm out of ideas and time for now. Help is greatly appreciated!
bjswift said:
Hi, I'm a very new user here. How do I rename this like you suggest? I've tried doing it through the adb shell (via ADB Konnect utility) and it complained about being read-only (yes, I am root and even su'ed to be sure)
# mv Browser.apk Browser.apk.bak
failed on 'Browser.apk' - Read-only file system
Then, I installed ES File Explorer (v3.1.0.1) and tried doing it through that interface, where it complained simply "Task failed". Then, I thought "wait...I should make sure I have root permissions given to this app", found the setting, got root, tried again and got a message indicating success! Except...the file didn't actually get renamed.
I'm out of ideas and time for now. Help is greatly appreciated!
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I have not used adb to rename, but I have used both Root Browser and ES File Explorer to rename apk files (never know when you might want it back....) without any problem. It should not be necessary to change the permissions on the system/app or data/app folders--or the apk files themselves. The file explorers do require root access, but it sounds like you have that covered.
I am a little distrustful of the newer ES File Explorers, as they are mucho bloated and troublesome to use on the NST/NTG sometimes. Maybe try the one attached to this post? It's what I finally settled on (but you have to go to SearchMarket first and mark ES FE as "do not autoupdate" or the older version will just be wiped out).
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Maybe try the one attached to this post? It's what I finally settled on (but you have to go to SearchMarket first and mark ES FE as "do not autoupdate" or the older version will just be wiped out).
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Thanks. Yeah, I tried that one out earlier, but I couldn't see right away how to browse around in / like I could easily do in a 3.* version of ES FE which I had tried out first. Will play around with it more now...GOT IT! :laugh:
I'm also intent on disabling the Amazon Appstore now, but I can't figure out which apk(s) to rename. Should I just do a regular uninstall then?
While at it, I disabled some of the apps recommended here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933615) because I saw how damn much the phone utilities were killing my battery life!!
So I can't find the thread where I found this earlier, but here are a ton of older versions of that apk if anyone things that's useful: http[://]es-file-explorer.en.uptodown[dot]com/android/old (sorry, about the [dot] stuff, as a new user I can't post external URLs yet).
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Thanks. Yeah, I tried that one out earlier, but I couldn't see right away how to browse around in / like I could easily do in a 3.* version of ES FE which I had tried out first. Will play around with it more now...GOT IT! :laugh:
I'm also intent on disabling the Amazon Appstore now, but I can't figure out which apk(s) to rename. Should I just do a regular uninstall then?
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It's something like com.venezia...blah-blah...near the end of the app list in data/apps. Just uninstall it. When it was still working back in the old days it was always giving me trouble with nags of one sort or another. It's just one piece and useless so might as well uninstall.
While at it, I disabled some of the apps recommended here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933615) because I saw how damn much the phone utilities were killing my battery life!!
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You might be surprised about some of the "phone stuff" and power consumption. The mechanism for reporting battery use on the NST leaves something to be desired. See my post here. In any case, the actual phone.apk is responsible for android media volume control so if you ever pursue USB Audio, you'll need it. The telephony.apk, not needed.
So I can't find the thread where I found this earlier, but here are a ton of older versions of that apk if anyone things that's useful: http[://]es-file-explorer.en.uptodown[dot]com/android/old (sorry, about the [dot] stuff, as a new user I can't post external URLs yet).
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Ya, that was from me There are a number of threads with packages/lists/links of older versions/working versions of apps. One of the more recent is here.
nmyshkin said:
It's something like com.venezia...blah-blah...near the end of the app list in data/apps.
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There it is...ended up being called com.android.venezia.apk. I deleted it from the ES FE interface after failing to be able to do it through adb uninstall on my computer. Still need to figure out how to get write permissions there, apparently.a
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In any case, the actual phone.apk is responsible for android media volume control so if you ever pursue USB Audio, you'll need it.
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Yeah, that sounds fun! I'll get there eventually, I hope.
Thanks for all the info!

kingo root or 5.2.1.0 breaking apps, ESfile explorer and mouse toggle do not work

hello i have rooted a 5.2.1.0 fire stick with kingo root and now i can not get either mouse toggle or ES file explorer to work properly ,both apps are installed
mouse toggle does not do anything it shows the setting screen , but double tapping play will not activate it
ES file explorer works but will not download anything i tried 2 different tutorials, 2 different links that work fine on my PC and tried to download the .apk through Es file explorer and when i click the links nothing happens, when i try to go to the "more" >"open in browser" option as it said in one the tutorials it just backs me out or the app back to fire tv UI
i tried the "open browser option" with both links the one from the tutorial that said to do it and the one that did not, all it does is back me out to fire TV UI with both
i checked the download folder , storage, emulated storage/0/download and there are in no apk file in there, it just won't download anything
apk files downloaded fine on my PC with same 2 links
can someone with a s tick on 5.2.1.0 rooted with kingo root please confirm if they can get either of these to work properly
cant get firestopper/ firestarter home buttton detection working either
Suggest reading app's thread.
gdroid666 said:
hello i have rooted a 5.2.1.0 fire stick with kingo root and now i can not get either mouse toggle or ES file explorer to work properly ,both apps are installed
mouse toggle does not do anything it shows the setting screen , but double tapping play will not activate it
ES file explorer works but will not download anything i tried 2 different tutorials, 2 different links that work fine on my PC and tried to download the .apk through Es file explorer and when i click the links nothing happens, when i try to go to the "more" >"open in browser" option as it said in one the tutorials it just backs me out or the app back to fire tv UI
i tried the "open browser option" with both links the one from the tutorial that said to do it and the one that did not, all it does is back me out to fire TV UI with both
i checked the download folder , storage, emulated storage/0/download and there are in no apk file in there, it just won't download anything
apk files downloaded fine on my PC with same 2 links
can someone with a s tick on 5.2.1.0 rooted with kingo root please confirm if they can get either of these to work properly
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Looks like mouse toggle doesn't work anymore but Es, file explorer works fine for me.
I replaced mouse toggle with wukong remote and just use my phone to control the stick. As for es not downloading I had this problem even before root but to get around this I simply add the wanted apk files to my drop box account and install them that way. Much easier [emoji108]
FireTho1 said:
Looks like mouse toggle doesn't work anymore but Es, file explorer works fine for me.
I replaced mouse toggle with wukong remote and just use my phone to control the stick. As for es not downloading I had this problem even before root but to get around this I simply add the wanted apk files to my drop box account and install them that way. Much easier [emoji108]
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ok so you can confirm mousetoggle not working then?
yes i do not think that will work either one of the link i tried was a dropbox link and it did nothing when i clicked it
i usually just install apk's through adb with cmd prompt i find it is the easiest method for me ,but i saw some other people on ares site talking about how they ould not et kodi arm apk lik to work through ES i just want to know what is going on , is amazon disabling downloads through ES now? i could see if it was just the kodi arm apk link but the links i used for firestopper were from more obscure sites i doubt they have got all those links blacklisted somehow through ES the more likely answer is they just disabled downloads , but who knows
gdroid666 said:
ok so you can confirm mousetoggle not working then?
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The 1.06 update of the Mouse Toggle for Fire TV app is compatible with the 5.2.1.0 OS update. Simply upgrade the phone app and setup the app on the Fire TV again and verify the status is 'started' and confirm the app updated to 1.06. If you have any issues please send a email to the address in the app and I will help you out.
Note: If the apps 'Status' is stuck on 'starting' then it is very likely another app is unfortunately blocking the single ADB connection. The offending app would need to be uninstalled and 'ADB Debugging' would have to be toggled off and then on again.
Thank you!
iostouchdev said:
The 1.06 update of the Mouse Toggle for Fire TV app is compatible with the 5.2.1.0 OS update. Simply upgrade the phone app and setup the app on the Fire TV again and verify the status is 'started' and confirm the app updated to 1.06. If you have any issues please send a email to the address in the app and I will help you out.
Note: If the apps 'Status' is stuck on 'starting' then it is very likely another app is unfortunately blocking the single ADB connection. The offending app would need to be uninstalled and 'ADB Debugging' would have to be toggled off and then on again.
Thank you!
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I've tried and tested this on the stick and nothing are you running on the stick? Thanks
FireTho1 said:
I've tried and tested this on the stick and nothing are you running on the stick? Thanks
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Yes, the 1.06 version works on all the different Fire TV models including the Fire TV Stick. It is very likely another app is conflicting as there are some apps that take exclusive control of ADB and never properly disconnect unfortunately. If you can email me at the address listed in the app with additional details I'm confident we can get this resolved for you.
Thank you
iostouchdev said:
Yes, the 1.06 version works on all the different Fire TV models including the Fire TV Stick. It is very likely another app is conflicting as there are some apps that take exclusive control of ADB and never properly disconnect unfortunately. If you can email me at the address listed in the app with additional details I'm confident we can get this resolved for you.
Thank you
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ok NM finally got it working

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