Hi All,
Have made a bit of a rookie mistake - have changed my wildfire CM7 fingerprint for market patching, but I think this is screwing with my skyFire optimisation routine as it thinks I have a Nexus 1 now.
Needless to say I forgot to back it up first and now do not have the original values from before.
Can someone supply the contents of thier wildfire system/default.prop file so I can restore it at all?
CyanogenMod-7.0.3-buzz
Thanks
Just open The zip file with the Rom
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Thanks Jonas, simple when you think really Much appreciated though.
Turns out it wasnt that screwing with skyfire anyway - I'm just not destined to be able to get iPlayer on wildfire at all. Period.
Ok. For unpatching the market I think you need system/build.prop and system/apps/vending.apk. And there is also another file which I don't remember correctly. here attaching some files of nightly 115. I think the market unpatching values should be same with stable 7.0.3
Just edit the values . but this time make a backup of your files. if anything goes wrong , mount the system via recovery and push your backed up files from adb. remember the permissions should be. rw-r-r.
And clear data and cache for market and Google services framework before and after doing this.
As as already suggested, you can have those files from your rom zip file which will be perfect if you had it.
build and default.prop link (nightly 115)
http://db.tt/VOeO1qj
vending.apk link (nightly 115)
http://db.tt/bGKoJqr
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Thanks both, done and done
Related
I had nothing to do with the creation of this app. I am just posting the link on here for others to make life a little easier. It force closed the first time I ran it, but it worked perfect the second time. Uber props to the developer!
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/...over-your-swype-after-installing-cyanogenmod/
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This works great! Just like u said tho force closes 1st time then works on 2nd. Thanks for the link!
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Help some1
Is there a way to get swype back if u failed to do nandroid back up b4 flashing cyan? Some how this is my situation i made a back up but its gone so now im stuck n i need my sywpe.
Your gonna need to somehow find the swype apk. I would help u out but I dunno how to extract it from a prior backup sorry bro
byno1 said:
Is there a way to get swype back if u failed to do nandroid back up b4 flashing cyan? Some how this is my situation i made a back up but its gone so now im stuck n i need my sywpe.
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byno1 said:
Is there a way to get swype back if u failed to do nandroid back up b4 flashing cyan? Some how this is my situation i made a back up but its gone so now im stuck n i need my sywpe.
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k0shi said:
Your gonna need to somehow find the swype apk. I would help u out but I dunno how to extract it from a prior backup sorry bro
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If you have root explorer you can do it easily. If you do not have it, you should. Worth every penny if you don't understand adb yet.
Anyway, with root explorer, you just download a swype enabled rom. Open root explorer and navigate to the swype enabled rom on your sdcard. Make sure R/W access is checked at the top of root explorer. Locate the app directory and longclick on the swype apk. Select extract and it will extract the file to your system/extracted folder or something like that. I believe it tells you where it puts the file so keep an eye out. Now locate the library directory and find the swype library file and extract. At this point you just need to copy the files to your system app and library directories. When you have the files placed in their respective directories, navigate to the swype apk file and install it from within root explorer. Now your golden. Make sure to enable swypw in you keyboard settings.
Hope this is legible enough to help.
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is there any way to get the sound when you tap on an application ate from the galaxy series on the G2??
so nobody does...
Just a heads up, you won't find many galaxy s lovers here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6Rei6wSCMI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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lol may i ask why u need that annoying sound?!
here it is .. dowload and delete the .zip
Did that method work in the youtube video I would like to get that sound back
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is there any way to do it without having the partition?
wait never mind..... but i cant get the file to over write the stock one please helllp.
Beagan said:
wait never mind..... but i cant get the file to over write the stock one please helllp.
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which method are you using to do this? and is the file named correctly?
Beagan said:
wait never mind..... but i cant get the file to over write the stock one please helllp.
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Did you get this to work I like the sound too
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ebatr8 said:
Did you get this to work I like the sound too
I'm using it right now on the newest cm7 nightly, suits the rom just fine .
Find the correct .ogg file, using root explorer or any other file manager move the .ogg file to system/media/ui/ and overwrite the initial one. A reboot is needed for sounds to take effect.
U can also adb push "filename.ogg" system/media/ui
/system needs to be mounted 'rw'.
Good luck!
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is there any way to do it through terminal?
I hadn't done this on my G2 yet when I posted the youtube link, but I just did it and it took about 20-30 seconds to do it.
I've always found that SU File Manager was easier to do this, so people should try it out.
It overwrites the file, make sure you pressed the S in the top left corner. Then just reboot after you've done everything.
Also make sure that you rename the file and delete .zip at the end.
EuroSpeed said:
I hadn't done this on my G2 yet when I posted the youtube link, but I just did it and it took about 20-30 seconds to do it.
I've always found that SU File Manager was easier to do this, so people should try it out.
It overwrites the file, make sure you pressed the S in the top left corner. Then just reboot after you've done everything.
Also make sure that you rename the file and delete .zip at the end.
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i have done it properly, but when it says it is over writing the file but the kilobites just stays the same so it doesn't work :O
iv done everything im ment to ,like it says it copying but the kilobites dnt change and it just does nothing, im running villianrom sense
I was able to get the sound on here but its very low and I'm not figuring out on how to make it louder...
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turn up ur media volum i git mine all sorted out cheers
I tried to use this on Enoms The Official Rom...but I see no UI in media, only notifications, and that's cuz I added that one. Where is the UI folder I need to stick this in?
When I look at the .zip of the rom I can see system, media and then Notifications ringtones and UI. But just in the .zip of the rom I flashed.
Any help would be appreciated
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I tried to use this on Enoms The Official Rom...but I see no UI in media, only notifications, and that's cuz I added that one. Where is the UI folder I need to stick this in?
When I look at the .zip of the rom I can see system, media and then Notifications ringtones and UI. But just in the .zip of the rom I flashed.
Any help would be appreciated
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Where are you looking for the UI folder?
It's suppose to be in System > media > audio
okay so i dont really like sense's transition animations so i started searching for some new ones and came up with this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=920024
decided to share it with the G2/DZ community cause i know some of you guys dont like sense transitions either
im using virtous unity, i dont see why it woudnt work on any other rom
REMEMBER TO MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP BEFORE DOING THIS just so if you want the original transitions back or if anything goes wrong or if your rom is not compatible etc
i recommend using the metamorph method, its way easier
for those who arent familiar with metamorph u can dl it for free on the market and do the following:
1-download the transition youd like from here :
https://bitly.com/bundles/haxzamatic/1?preview=1
2-place the zip in the root of the sdcard (or any other folder you want)
3-open metamorph and select Unzip/Extract new theme
4-go to the root of your sdcard or the folder you made and select the zip
metamorph will extract the zip and a new window will pop up select close (pretty much your only choice)
5- tap where it says SubTheme: framework-res.apk
Located in /system/framework/
(Requires Reboot)
your device will reboot and there you have it new transitions!!
im using the fold ones myself and they look amazing!!
awesme.thanks
nice work. thanks
bumping !
place the zip in the root of the sdcard (or any other folder you want)
open metamorph and select Unzip/Extract new theme
go to the root of your sdcard or the folder you made and select the zip
metamorph will extract the zip and a new window will pop up select close (pretty much your only choice)
tap where it says SubTheme: framework-res.apk
Located in /system/framework/
(Requires Reboot)
your device will reboot and there you have it new transitions!!
im using the fold ones myself and they look amazing!![/QUOTE]
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I tried this action but it did not work. I also think it screwed with the backlight on my keyboard? I realize this should happen but that is only thing I can think of that would have done it. Is there any way to reverse this?
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jtadak said:
I tried this action but it did not work. I also think it screwed with the backlight on my keyboard? I realize this should happen but that is only thing I can think of that would have done it. Is there any way to reverse this?
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hopefully u made a nandroid backup?
nonione said:
hopefully u made a nandroid backup?
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Yes but after the restore it was still out. I tried again and got the animations but still no backlight.
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jtadak said:
Yes but after the restore it was still out. I tried again and got the animations but still no backlight.
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if you restored your backup its like if you never tried this on your phone, so its something you did before or it can be due to the ROM youre using
nonione said:
if you restored your backup its like if you never tried this on your phone, so its something you did before or it can be due to the ROM youre using
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Problem is, I've flashed a few ROMs since then. I need to find out when the system location is that contains the config. for the soft buttons and keyboard.
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Okay the thing that I am trying to ask is how can I get the music app from the CM7 app and make it work on CM6? I would also like to take the gallery app from CM7 and transfer it to CM6 I already have root explorer installed I just need to know what to do with the APK's once I have extracted them from CM7
Please help, thanks to any answerers.
Transfer it to system/app folder using root explorer...
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Transfer it to system/app folder using root explorer...
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And then long press the apps and set permissions to rw-r--r--
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Thanks for your answers but none of the above worked, please note that I am trying to move a system app that came with Cyanogen Mod 7 to Cyanogen Mod 6 I am not trying to simply replace a default system app with a market app.
That might create a problem... Try searching for compatible apps for cm6...
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Try flashing them through recovery, this is my cm7 centre clock zip which should push any app to /system/app I believe. http://db.tt/PtiEPiET use winrar or 7zip to delete the systemui and battery bar app in it as you really dont want to flash them on cm6 and add your apps to the /system/app folder then flash in recovery. I presume this should work but ive never used cm6 so i dont know.
Or you could make your own flashable zip to try it.
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Thanks ill try that and ill get back to you, thanks again
EDIT: None of the above worked guess i will just have to live with a transparent music player and a visually demanding gallery :/
thanks anyway guys
CM6 2D Gallery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=885888
Bwfclew07 said:
Okay the thing that I am trying to ask is how can I get the music app from the CM7 app and make it work on CM6? I would also like to take the gallery app from CM7 and transfer it to CM6 I already have root explorer installed I just need to know what to do with the APK's once I have extracted them from CM7
Please help, thanks to any answerers.
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did you set root explorer to r/w before transferring?
just a suggestion to try.
Want your current ROM to SOUND like ICS, but aren't ready to load an early alpha build?
I've extracted the Media folder for just this purpose.
http://www.multiupload.com/BYY8WQX56A
Credit to:
Flemmard (Extracted sound files from his ROM)
Google (ICS)
... INSTRUCTIONS ...
(o) Back Up your "/system/media" Folder
(o) Download Media Files
(o) Open your file manager (I recommend ES File Manager .. free from Market)
(o) Enable Root Exploration within your file manager
(o) Move the Media Files into "/system/media/" (Accept overwrite warning) - !!!This will replace your current system default sounds so BACK UP, as always!!!
(o)Reboot (Just for safety's sake - not always needed)
You now have the same sound profile as ICS!
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Or alternatively put it on your SD card to /media/audio/ folder without touching system partition and no need to root.
sorgo said:
Or alternatively put it on your SD card to /media/audio/ folder without touching system partition and no need to root.
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Correct, but this will not change your UI sound profile (e.g. screen lock sound, unlock sound, camera shutter)
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broken link
Link is broke
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I downloaded the ics sounds a while back. Im not sure if i got them from this thread, but here you go.
http://www.mediafire.com/?6ey5g8na9yk4bi5
Just installed these, thanks !
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Rooted w/ S-OFF
Current ROM : G2Slim 1.6
Radio : 26.13.04.19_M.
Could use a little help getting the ICS boot animation to work
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Current ROM : G2Slim 1.6
Radio : 26.13.04.19_M.
Zombie Steve Jobs said:
Could use a little help getting the ICS boot animation to work
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Look at post #3 in the link below, doesn't seem to hard just make sure you have a backup in case you mess up.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1139219
update: I tried to install the ics boot animation and everything went smooth.
I used Root Browser (file manager) clicked on the system folder then clicked on media folder and pasted bootanimation.zip in media folder. Restarted the phone and that was it. If you want the g2slim animation back, just delete the bootanimation.zip from the media folder.
I come from China,I can not be downloaded in this network disk,Can you give another link? Thanks
I installed the bootanimation.zip using RootExplorer (free) and it works great. Took less than 2 mins to do everything. Now if only I could have a *good* ICS Slim ROM.
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Rooted w/ S-OFF
Current ROM : G2Slim 1.6
Radio : 26.13.04.19_M.
I'd like to try this, thank you!
Here's a rehosted link to the Chineese guy:
http://stranded.eu/ICS+Sounds.zip
I have a problem with the touch sound it sometimes makes the sound sometimes not
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