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I updated my new kindle fire, then rootet it successfully.
After that i installed the Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 and made it the default launcher.
But this failed, when i now start the kindle fire i get caught into the loop of this error:
! Sorry
The application Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 (process androd.process.acore) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again. [Button: force close]
Which i can press, and then the loop starts again.
I am a noob, so please how do i get rid of this launcher ? I could need a reset or factory default or whatever, but the normal ways dont work, because i cant reach them anymore. Any Ideas how to fix this ?
/edit: I have access to my device with adb shell. so i think i can somehow change the default launcher, if someone tells me which file to change because i have no idea which is the right.
You need to figure out what the package name is "adb shell pm list packages" without quotes. Once you figure out what the package name is you can "adb uninstall name.of.package"
Hard reset it with power button.
Guide - How to hard reset Kindle Fire?
Fyi.....I just tried the hold power for 20 seconds hard reset, and it doesn't work......
Sent from my Kindle Fire using Tapatalk
I've had this problem with a different launcher and posted my solution here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1361138
... don't worry... you can fix it... all you need to do is install another launcher or uninstall the ICS launcher... and you may be wondering how you can do that if you can't get to a usable screen.
You can still install/uninstall apps using the adb service you used while rooting. FoxDog66 mentioned how to do this if you know the package name. In my case, I could not find out the package name of the offending package, so what I did was install another launcher via the same method I installed my google apps to the sys/apps folder. with another launcher installed, I get a choice again which launcher should run when turning on.
I suggest you try foxdog's suggestion first, but if you can not find the package name then get another launcher.apk install file like GOlauncher or ADW Launcher and push or install that app the way you see google apps being pushed via the following method:
Download GOlauncher http://61.145.124.93/soft/3GHeart/golauncher/v2.68/go_launcher_ex_v2.68.apk
now make it a system app:
adb remount
adb push c:\androidApps\go_launcher_ex_v2.68.apk /system/app/go_launcher_ex_v2.68.apk
adb reboot
After reboot you should be able to choose your launcher of choice. Don't make anything default until you know you like it!!!
Now that GO Launcher just installed via my method makes it a system app. You can't uninstall system apps in the normal way, so use a program like Titanium Backup to make that pushed launcher app a NON-system app (moves it and makes it easy to uninstall the way other apps do). Titanium Backup is just a great program to have if rooted.
Good Luck.
how to uninstall buggy launcher which is set to default
Thanks for helping me.
Yes thats exactly my problem and i am now trying to follow your instructions.
The hardware reset works, but it will not get rid of the launcher.
So i try to find out the right application name to uninstall it. But *blush* i have not idea which is the right name and i dont want to uninstall something randomly.
I have some very basic skills with linux which i uses 10 years ago or so, so i am able to make a list which i attached here.
OK, i am now trying to do this:
adb remount
adb push c:\androidApps\go_launcher_ex_v2.68.apk /system/app/go_launcher_ex_v2.68.apk
adb reboot
but "adb remount" gives me back a
remount failed: Operation not permitted
I need to look closer how to install and uninstall packages now.
/edit: what i can do is:
adb shell
$
su
#
so this looks like to me that i am superuser. I also see the file system, and i can do some stuff with this shell, but its very limited because this shell is different from the shells i knew long time ago.
/edit:
ok, found something:
i am in the file system in
/data/app
here i have 3 apk:
net.adisasta.androxplorer-1.apk
mobi.SyndicateApps.ICSv2-1.apk
mobi.SyndicateApps.ICS-1.apk
and i think this is the package i installed.
/last edit:
OK folks. SUCCESS..
I just did adb uninstall mobi.SyndicateApps.ICSv2 and i immidiatly got success and got rid of the fail launcher.
VERY NICE and a warm THANK YOU for helping me.
I think i will try more now -- hehe.
Just tasted some blood now. Probably i will be soon here with the next problem. But i really appriciate your help. Hopefull soon i will be more into it and be able to help other noobs, too.
Also if someone needs german help because of language barrier, i can help translating.
Best Regards
Usurpine
Glad you got it fixed
A few tips.... adb remount just remount's the system partition read-write which isn't needed unless the app is installed to /system/app (it also does not work. It does work with doomlord's kernel, i think because of the insecure ramdisk)
The "./" part of your command just means to run in the current directory, if you have fastboot or adb in path then you don't need that part and you can also run the commands from any directory. if you don't have them in path then you would need to have what you wanted to flash, boot, whatever in the same directory as fastboot/adb. To check if something is in path (let's say fastboot) you can type "which fastboot" and it will either tell you where it is (something like ~/Android-sdk/platform-tools/fastboot) or it will say, couldn't find fastboot and it will list out a bunch of directories.
One last thing, you can chain commands together with "&&" so say i want to "fastboot boot newboot.img" i would plug my kindle in, press the disconnect button that pops up on the kindle then type in terminal "adb reboot && fastboot boot newboot.img" if/when the first command runs successfully then it will run the second command. If it does not run successful, it won't run the second command. Also, for me, adb reboot takes a few seconds to work and fastboot waits for the device for a few seconds also.
Hope this is useful, I'm not always good at explaining things. I'm also not a Linux pro lol these are just a few things i have learned that are pretty useful
Well, this is useful. Basically you are talking about how to work with linux. Once i understood that inside my kindle there is just a typical linux i can take one of my old linux books and use any command (like the && and other stuff).
I am not a pro with linux (forgot almost everything) but now i know how to look after it and be able (limited) to use it after some testing.
That said, i now was able to do a lot of funny stuff with my kindle, i installed tons of applications just to look how it works (and it works great) and uninstalled them after that.
Now i can watch movies, listen music, play games and can do almost everything what you normally cannot do with a kindle due to amazons restrictions.
What i want to know is how i can extend the linux inside my kindle so it is using a shell which can do even more stuff, like a ksh (korn shell) or something. A shell with commands like i can find in a "normal" linux installation. Is that possible ?
And how about installing a more linux like grafical userinterface ? Or use the kindle as a normal linux pc, just for fun ?
Ummm..... Have you looked at busybox? It is possible to port command line tools to Android. I've seen things like cURL and lynx that worked. Porting and compiling is a little out of my league (wish it wasn't lol, I'd like a updated cURL binary with https support) i know bash scripts work, I've written a few and "run-parts" (part of busybox) will run a directory of scripts.
You should get into (or look into) custom Android development and/or kernel development. There is a lot that can be done
Help, im a real newbie
usurpine said:
I updated my new kindle fire, then rootet it successfully.
After that i installed the Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 and made it the default launcher.
But this failed, when i now start the kindle fire i get caught into the loop of this error:
! Sorry
The application Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 (process androd.process.acore) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again. [Button: force close]
Which i can press, and then the loop starts again.
I am a noob, so please how do i get rid of this launcher ? I could need a reset or factory default or whatever, but the normal ways dont work, because i cant reach them anymore. Any Ideas how to fix this ?
/edit: I have access to my device with adb shell. so i think i can somehow change the default launcher, if someone tells me which file to change because i have no idea which is the right.
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Please help me, I really have no experience and I followed a link that made it look very easy to install the ICS Launcher. Now I keep getting that same page and it's driving me up the wall.
I have tried the adb so I can uninstall the faulty apk myself but my mac wont detect it even though it still mounts.
Iv done the adb devices but the list is empty.
Please help me in a very easy way to understand.
Update2: Updated and tested under Lollipop (Sept 2015 FireOS 5.0.1 version for Fire HD 7 2014 [5.2.2u2], and should work with Fire 7 2015)
Given that a Fire tablet with Amazon experience is a terrible thing to waste, these are scripts to switch from and to Amazon launcher both under FireOS 4.5.x and Lollipop. Along with the launcher this disables a lot of battery sucking Amazon apps (the enabling script revives all of this goodness back).
The key stuff in scripts is the launcher block/unblock. I block other apps too because some of them seem to wake up a lot ("Wakelock detector" tells me this), so why not make them less obnoxious when you are not running Amazon experience ...
Naturally, you do need ROOT (how to root FireOS is a subject of other guides).
I assume you have Nova Launcher or free Google Now Launcher (on Lollipop installed as a system app in order to have Widgets working). If your Amazon launcher apk file is renamed, rename it back (verify that you do have the proper /system/priv-app/com.amazon.firelauncher/com.amazon.firelauncher.apk ). Do make sure that you have an alternative launcher (besides the stock Amazon one !!!). Also, make sure that your adb is authorized in order to enable you to unblock the Amazon launcher in case you get the permanent Fire logo.
Go ahead install Gscript ( https://bitbucket.org/Equidamoid/gscript/downloads ). Copy either fire_on_off.zip (for FireOS 4.5.x), or fire_on_off_511b.zip (for FireOS 5.x - Lollipop) to /sdcard/gscript, and unzip scripts right in there. In "Gscript", tap the 3 dots at the bottom right corner, tap "Add script", tap "Load File", tap root required, first choose the disabling script, then repeat for the enabling script. All set.
In Nova, long tap on an empty area, it'll offer to create Shortcut. Choose Gscript/"Kindle block". Repeat for "Kindle unblock".
Then in "Nova", tap "Kindle unblock". It'll get you into Kindle Launcher, at which point you have 100% Amazon experience. Once you do your thing, and want to go back, launch/switch to "Nova", and tap "Kindle block". At this point you are back to more stock like Android.
To give proper credit, this approach was proposed by DoLooper ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61089153&postcount=29 , and some good suggestions in a reply to this post) .
bibikalka said:
So why not switch quickly to and away from stock Amazon UI ?
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Thanks for the post and the scripts! The shortcut makes it so easy to switch between launchers, and blocking the other packages is a great idea.
In case it's not obvious to casual reader, this lets you run any adb shell command(s) from a homescreen shortcut (and scripts that do other things, too, of course). Here are a few related tips:
Launcher: This works with any launcher that allows shortcuts on the homescreen
Gscript: I suggest using this Gscript app instead of getting it from play store. Play store version is older and less stable, and I don't think it closes after running the shortcut.
Adding the scripts (alternate method): Create a folder named "gscript" in sdcard and put bibikalka's scripts in there. Then in Gscript app, tap (3-dot) menu button, "Add script," "Load file" and the scripts will be listed.
Edit scripts from Gscript: Long press on the script name and choose Edit.
People using Freetime should edit the scripts and delete lines for amazon.kindle.kso and Tahoe. Blocking these causes bootloop.
I'm on 4.5.3 root with Google play, does it Worth upgrading ?
This works with any Fire OS; don't need 4.5.4, just have to be rooted. If you use the Amazon launcher occasionally, try this.
DoLooper said:
This works with any Fire OS; don't need 4.5.4, just have to be rooted. If you use the Amazon launcher occasionally, try this.
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Has anyone made a version of this for Lollipop ???
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Has anyone made a version of this for Lollipop ???
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Not I. (Kinda puts the lie to that old post, eh?)
Commands for developers preview:
pm disable com.android.launcher
pm enable com.android.launcher
am start -n com.android.launcher/com.android.launcher2.Launcher
5.2.2u2 enable/disable = pm disable com.amazon.firelauncher
I can guess start is:
am start -n com.amazon.firelauncher/com.amazon.firelauncher.Launcher
. . . but I can't test cuz I don't have a custom launcher right now. Maybe someone else can test this ??? If not, I'll figure it out in next few days. (You're still on 4.5.5?!)
DoLooper said:
Not I. (Kinda puts the lie to that old post, eh?)
Commands for developers preview:
pm disable com.android.launcher
pm enable com.android.launcher
am start -n com.android.launcher/com.android.launcher2.Launcher
5.2.2u2 enable/disable = pm disable com.amazon.firelauncher
I can guess start is:
am start -n com.amazon.firelauncher/com.amazon.firelauncher.Launcher
. . . but I can't test cuz I don't have a custom launcher right now. Maybe someone else can test this ??? If not, I'll figure it out in next few days. (You're still on 4.5.5?!)
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OK, thanks! I just got a 5th gen Fire 7 for a present, and will play with it to see how this blocking works on Lollipop.
bibikalka said:
OK, thanks! I just got a 5th gen Fire 7 for a present, and will play with it to see how this blocking works on Lollipop.
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It works "interestingly." Played with it today to update the block sys app post. Start command:
am start -n com.amazon.firelauncher/.Launcher
Couple interesting (to me) things:
Disable:
- If you only have one alternate launcher, disabling firelauncher immediately takes you to alternate. (But maybe it did this before. I've always had multi alt launchers.)
Enable:
- You stay on alt launcher, but tapping Home icon takes you to Fire launcher (even with multi alt launchers installed).
- Enable and switch = same as before: run enable and then run start
Updated and tested for Lollipop. Thanks to DoLooper for the suggestions!
bibikalka said:
Updated and tested for Lollipop. Thanks to DoLooper for the suggestions!
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I want to give this a try on my Fire HD7 and have only been using the Amazon launcher to this point. What is the preferred Android launcher most of you use and do you go with the free launcher or purchase a particular one? I see a couple varieties of Nova at the Play Store and have to assume the purchased one does not have ads, so thought I would ask your preferences before giving it a try. Thanks in advance for any advice you provide...
I enjoy the Nova Prime(paid app) no ads lots to customize
phfoneman said:
I want to give this a try on my Fire HD7 and have only been using the Amazon launcher to this point. What is the preferred Android launcher most of you use and do you go with the free launcher or purchase a particular one? I see a couple varieties of Nova at the Play Store and have to assume the purchased one does not have ads, so thought I would ask your preferences before giving it a try. Thanks in advance for any advice you provide...
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What don't you try the free Google Now launcher ? Once you see how this works, perhaps you'll try Nova.
In case you overdo launcher switching and end up with no working launcher, just remember you can always save the day with these commands in adb (as long as keep the amazon launcher intact, and just block it via "pm disable" as the script above does it):
pm enable com.amazon.firelauncher
am start -n com.amazon.firelauncher/com.amazon.firelauncher.Launcher
Hi all, I have run kindle_block_5_1.sh and then reboot device. I am stack with "Fire" logo at the boot. I have access to ADB, but could not receive root access in adb shell. Can anyone advice me? How can I revert changes after that script back?
Thanks in advance
Yevgen.A said:
Hi all, I have run kindle_block_5_1.sh and then reboot device. I am stack with "Fire" logo at the boot. I have access to ADB, but could not receive root access in adb shell. Can anyone advice me? How can I revert changes after that script back?
Thanks in advance
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No need to answer, easily fixed my problem by factory reset in recovery
Yevgen.A said:
Hi all, I have run kindle_block_5_1.sh and then reboot device. I am stack with "Fire" logo at the boot. I have access to ADB, but could not receive root access in adb shell. Can anyone advice me? How can I revert changes after that script back?
Thanks in advance
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Yevgen.A said:
No need to answer, easily fixed my problem by factory reset in recovery
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Rookie mistake No launcher present, no adb authorized ! But I've added some messages to the original post to mention this issue.
I can't get Nova to create a Gscript shortcut at all. I press the Gscript disable option and it dumps me back to the Amazon launcher.
I bought one of these for my mom hoping it wouldn't be so well locked down. Has anyone managed to change their launcher from the default Amazon(Ad-laden) launcher? Sideloaded Nova but no dice there.
While Nova runs fine you can't replace the amazon launcher. I believe it was possible on pre 5.1.1 fire OS. Until we get root we'll just have make do.
If you're interested in changing the default firelauncher without rooting your device, please take a quick peak at my thread discussing the possibilties.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/hd8...zon-fire-hd-8-10-remove-firelauncher-t3286646
If you are currently rooted, which as of today is not possible on HD 8 & HD 10, you simply delete the com.amazon.firelauncher.apk in /system/priv-apps/com.amazon.firelauncher/, you will need to boot into fastboot and remount the system as rw if I am correct.
I hope this helps . Again, please check my thread for non-root information, it is currently unfinished.
Here is an updated tutorial on how to change the default launcher without rooting!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/hd8-hd10/general/tut-remove-default-launcher-amazon-fire-t3288192
Edit: Found a second method that is even better!
nyln said:
Here is an updated tutorial on how to change the default launcher without rooting!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/hd8-hd10/general/tut-remove-default-launcher-amazon-fire-t3288192
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while you're method may work, it's far from optimal.
it's not possible to just rename another launcher and replace the FireOs launcher? i suppose that would be too easy.
if it were my tablet, i'd be more inclined to play around with it. unfortunately, my mom is content enough with it how it is, though i can see it being a beast and would **** around more if it were mine.
hopefully root comes soon. unfortunately, i can't help work towards it.
when all of that is said and done, i'll build a rom and kernel for it, np.
technope said:
while you're method may work, it's far from optimal.
it's not possible to just rename another launcher and replace the FireOs launcher? i suppose that would be too easy.
if it were my tablet, i'd be more inclined to play around with it. unfortunately, my mom is content enough with it how it is, though i can see it being a beast and would **** around more if it were mine.
hopefully root comes soon. unfortunately, i can't help work towards it.
when all of that is said and done, i'll build a rom and kernel for it, np.
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I found a new method that actually works very very well, just run this in adb shell:
Code:
#!/bin/bash
am monitor | while read -r line; do
if [[ $line == *"firelauncher"* ]]
then
[B]am start com.newlauncher.launcher[/B]
fi
done
nyln said:
I found a new method that actually works very very well, just run this in adb shell:
Code:
#!/bin/bash
am monitor | while read -r line; do
if [[ $line == *"firelauncher"* ]]
then
[B]am start com.newlauncher.launcher[/B]
fi
done
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Little bash script like that. I'll give it a try when I have time. Sleek enough, and if effective it's great.
technope said:
Little bash script like that. I'll give it a try when I have time. Sleek enough, and if effective it's great.
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The only downside to the script is when you press the home button, there is a delay of 500ms or so, you see the firelauncher for that time.
It is not nohup or anything so it will stop working when you close adb shell (easy to do yourself, but I am preoccupied at the moment).
Why not root?
So I was actually able to ROOT my kindle fire hd 8 with the kingroot method.
After installing the apk.
Loaded it up let it try to find a root solution and it will not but you can try rooting with the other method and it WORKED for me. Never been so happy!
So after that I loaded adb shell in command prompt and typed "su" to see if I had root and it WORKED again, so I am even more happier!
Now after typing in "su" into command prompt I then typed in,
Code:
pm disable com.amazon.firelauncher
and it was successful..
NOTE: you must have another launcher installed before you do this! I had GOLauncher.
The End <3
P.S. I had installed the necessary files from rootjunky's "Amazon Fire Tablet Tool" or also known as installing google play store method..
Any questions hit me up, I have rebooted and still have root and things intact. Haven't had any problems as of yet. WOOT for ROOT
kanderson88 said:
So I was actually able to ROOT my kindle fire hd 8 with the kingroot method.
After installing the apk.
Loaded it up let it try to find a root solution and it will not but you can try rooting with the other method and it WORKED for me. Never been so happy!
So after that I loaded adb shell in command prompt and typed "su" to see if I had root and it WORKED again, so I am even more happier!
Now after typing in "su" into command prompt I then typed in,
Code:
pm disable com.amazon.firelauncher
and it was successful..
NOTE: you must have another launcher installed before you do this! I had GOLauncher.
The End <3
P.S. I had installed the necessary files from rootjunky's "Amazon Fire Tablet Tool" or also known as installing google play store method..
Any questions hit me up, I have rebooted and still have root and things intact. Haven't had any problems as of yet. WOOT for ROOT
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After messing around the go launcher ex is a little buggy. I might try another, currently trying to figure out how to get widgets to work and once I do ill let you know the system file.
Any ideas what I should add to the fire os? Current goal is widgets
So after doing some research I believe it won't be possible on the fire cause the system files are missing. From what I've seen I feel like the new 5 the gen tablets are all the same, can't confirm it yet but if so you should be able to follow the instruction given on the kindle 7 5th gen able about booting up into twrp or cm and installing a new Rom. I'm not sure if I want to do this though. Adw launcher feels empty without widgets though
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kanderson88 said:
So after doing some research I believe it won't be possible on the fire cause the system files are missing. From what I've seen I feel like the new 5 the gen tablets are all the same, can't confirm it yet but if so you should be able to follow the instruction given on the kindle 7 5th gen able about booting up into twrp or cm and installing a new Rom. I'm not sure if I want to do this though. Adw launcher feels empty without widgets though
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But do not follow my advice unless you know what your doing. Always back up everything.
kanderson88 said:
After messing around the go launcher ex is a little buggy. I might try another, currently trying to figure out how to get widgets to work and once I do ill let you know the system file.
Any ideas what I should add to the fire os? Current goal is widgets
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I can confirm that with the latest KingRoot apk on my HD8 (5th Generation) the rooting worked. As a launcher I had before Nova and Google Now via Play Store installed. I prefer the Google Now Launcher. The Home button, the Wallpaper and the Widgets are working. Thanks for the hot rooting tip.
schr01 said:
I can confirm that with the latest KingRoot apk on my HD8 (5th Generation) the rooting worked. As a launcher I had before Nova and Google Now via Play Store installed. I prefer the Google Now Launcher. The Home button, the Wallpaper and the Widgets are working. Thanks for the hot rooting tip.
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Does your google play store actually work? I can get it to load but once the front page is loaded, I can't search or get anything else to load on google play. It's just a continuous load. Could you let me know what framework you have. Also I cant get widgets to work on mine. Have Adw and cant get google now to work. If you can I think you should make a posts on the HD 8 and 10 thread letting us know what you did to get where you are now. Anyways I'm going to message you in a lil bit.
So I got google launcher installed and moved it to system app and now widgets work. Only problem I'm facing now is getting google play to stay working. Sometimes log me out or just stops loading traffic to the app. Any ideas? I've uninstalled it and reinstalled it but still no.
kanderson88 said:
So I got google launcher installed and moved it to system app and now widgets work. Only problem I'm facing now is getting google play to stay working. Sometimes log me out or just stops loading traffic to the app. Any ideas? I've uninstalled it and reinstalled it but still no.
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I had in the past the same problems. After I had uninstalled the complet apk's and reinstalled the following apk's:
Google Account Manager_4.0.3-239410.apk,
Google Play services_4.0.34 (924341-38).apk,
Google Services Framework 4.0.4-338691.apk ,
and
Google Play Store 4.4.21.apk,
I had no trouble. The Google Play Store worked now fine on my HD8 with firmware 5.1.1.
Remark: You can download the apk' from this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3yLoupCwoyrSzJEMHc3UTkzam8/edit?pref=2&pli=1
schr01 said:
I had in the past the same problems. After I had uninstalled the complet apk's and reinstalled the following apk's:
Google Account Manager_4.0.3-239410.apk,
Google Play services_4.0.34 (924341-38).apk,
Google Services Framework 4.0.4-338691.apk ,
and
Google Play Store 4.4.21.apk,
I had no trouble. The Google Play Store worked now fine on my HD8 with firmware 5.1.1.
Remark: You can download the apk' from this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3yLoupCwoyrSzJEMHc3UTkzam8/edit?pref=2&pli=1
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Thanks. I'm gonna have to try this once I get off work. Thank you again
kanderson88 said:
After messing around the go launcher ex is a little buggy. I might try another, currently trying to figure out how to get widgets to work and once I do ill let you know the system file.
Any ideas what I should add to the fire os? Current goal is widgets
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Please try nova.
schr01 said:
I had in the past the same problems. After I had uninstalled the complet apk's and reinstalled the following apk's:
Google Account Manager_4.0.3-239410.apk,
Google Play services_4.0.34 (924341-38).apk,
Google Services Framework 4.0.4-338691.apk ,
and
Google Play Store 4.4.21.apk,
I had no trouble. The Google Play Store worked now fine on my HD8 with firmware 5.1.1.
Remark: You can download the apk' from this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3yLoupCwoyrSzJEMHc3UTkzam8/edit?pref=2&pli=1
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Thanks for supplying the APKs. This should help me as right now infos are jumbled all across this forum and need to be cleaned up a bit.
I'd love to do a nice/clean .bin people can flash after the dust has settled. Hopefully without kingroot. Wish I knew the kingroot devs.
Also, everyone needs to slow down. We have root in a way, but we need to make sure everyone is on the same page. Don't let this forum become a mess.
Right now, it is a huge mess.. The original root thread is smart to post on and maybe the tips and tricks thread. Stop spreading things out too much. We need it all in one place, really
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Also, everyone needs to slow down. We have root in a way, but we need to make sure everyone is on the same page. Don't let this forum become a mess.
Right now, it is a huge mess.. The original root thread is smart to post on and maybe the tips and tricks thread. Stop spreading things out too much. We need it all in one place, really
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Yeah sorry I'm trying my best to clean up my thread a little and easy to read as much as possible. Also I figured out how to fix google play if it isn't working. Look at tips,Tricks, and the Root thread if anyone is wondering.
I have been battling with the "Not able to set default launcher" issue I have read about.
The Android TV is a T95 6K UHD Smart TV Box, Android 10.0, H616 Quad-Core Cortex-A53, 4GB + 64GB, Support WiFi etc
I have been trying to get TV Launcher 3 to default launcher but it keeps asking to choose, over and over again... mainly on first boot but it does sometime going in and out of the things.
I have done all the setup with enabling usb debugging in developer settings also set the root switch. Now i just get an error trying to disable the default tv launcher.
c:\pt>adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.google.android.tvlauncher
Exception occurred while executing:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unknown package: com.google.android.tvlauncher
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.setEnabledSetting(PackageManagerService.java:21310)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.setApplicationEnabledSetting(PackageManagerService.java:21254)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerShellCommand.runSetEnabledSetting(PackageManagerShellCommand.java:1826)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerShellCommand.onCommand(PackageManagerShellCommand.java:214)
at android.os.ShellCommand.exec(ShellCommand.java:104)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.onShellCommand(PackageManagerService.java:21833)
at android.os.Binder.shellCommand(Binder.java:881)
at android.os.Binder.onTransact(Binder.java:765)
at android.content.pm.IPackageManager$Stub.onTransact(IPackageManager.java:4860)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.onTransact(PackageManagerService.java:4044)
at android.os.Binder.execTransactInternal(Binder.java:1021)
at android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:994)
c:\pt>
I am at a loss where to go now. I had already done a full rest and started from scratch... plus tried other apps to stop it but nothing seemed to work.
Can someone point me towards a previous post or some command line things I can try?
Hey! I don't have the same device but I had the same issue, I tried to uninstall tvlauncher and it said it wasn't installed. In the end, what solved for me was to find which launcher I had. So in adb I wrote pm list packages
And I saw that com.google.android.tvlauncher wasn't there, but com.google.android.leanbacklauncher was. So then I could uninstall/disable it and all went perfectly.
Hope that helps.
Download and install Disable Application [Root]. Disable DGBLuancher.
Hello everyone,
So, I just bought this head unit and I wanted to swap the launcher and installed CWG launcher. So far so good..
Trouble was when I wanted CWG to launch as default, I was able to select it as home app but it never happened. Stock launcher always launches first.
So I searched for a while and found out right here in this forum that there was a way of disabling the stock launcher via ADP with the following command:
pm disable com.android.launcher3
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The thing is, no USB or Wi-FI ADP is able to connect to my unit and I have no clue wether I can insert this command line directly in some kind of console in the head unit.
Can anyone help me please ?
Oh and as far as I know, no other firmware or root possibilities are available for my unit.
Soooo, I installed Terminal Emulator, ran the command line and told me "package unknown" or something like that.
So I went to try to find an app that could tell me the exact name of each package and ended up finding an app/bloatware disabler. Installed it, went directly to Launcher3, tried to disable it and actually it needs to be rooted.
So I guess this will end here because I doubt I will ever find anything to root this thing.