hello everyone, i already used the forum search and google but that didnt help me out, so i have to ask here i think...
since i tried out the "black status bar" in the rcmix3d tweaks (runnymede 2.5.1 rom), a few icons like wlan and gps are now the old ones and especially the gps icon is now realy annoying because everey second it switches from old to new icon (the same goes for the "deault status bar" tweak)
so i tried to replace the systemUI.apk in /sd-ext/app-s (which is actually the same as /system/app) with the original apk from the rom zip-archive, but after i do that, it comes to a force close of systemUI and after restarting the desire the status bar is not even there...not until i run the rcmix3d tweak for the white (or black) systemUI
my question now: why cant i just replace the systemUI.apk with the original one? do i have to consider any other files?
thanks for all answers
Framework files are a collection. framework-res.apk, Systemui.apk and com.htc.resources.apk are interdependent..the former two have to be replaced together.
now i've repladed framework-res.apk and after that systemui.apk, but now after restart ive got boot animation loop (repeats the whole time)...can i do something without restoring backup? because the last one is a bit older and i dont want to lose all user data :S
ps: ive backed up the both files for sure...
or you can try and reflash the same rom again without wiping anything.
you can maybe do this if the only option you have left is a complete wipe already. this might not be logical but who knows.
would be a possibility, sure...but before i would like to try to solve this problem somehow without installing anything new :S
can i somehow gain access to the root directory of the phone and paste the original files there, when it doesnt boot?
justcause91 said:
would be a possibility, sure...but before i would like to try to solve this problem somehow without installing anything new :S
can i somehow gain access to the root directory of the phone and paste the original files there, when it doesnt boot?
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Yes you can... use QtADB... http://qtadb.wordpress.com/
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Yes you can... use QtADB... http://qtadb.wordpress.com/
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how, if i cant turn on the phone?...
in fastboot mode i cant use adb and in recovery it detects the device but none of the functions work, not even the file manager (can see dirs, but no files, seems to have no root..)
is there something like qtadb for fastboot instead of adb?
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in recovery it detects the device but none of the functions work, not even the file manager (can see dirs, but no files, seems to have no root..)
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You mean you can't see the SD card? I was thinking maybe you can push the apks using a flashable zip.
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Hey Guys!
I was just wondering if it'd be possible to get the rotary Lockscreen on HTC Desire. I found the Thread in the Theme Section but it seems that the .zip-file from there isn't working, 'cause there isn't actually a Lockscreen in it. The Vanilla Lockscreen is in every Smartphone with Android, because it's part of the OS, but not the rotary... So shouldn't there be a Lockscreen itself anywhere? In the zip from the other Thread there is only a META-INF folder and the system/framework folder with the android.policy.odex file in it...Or is the screen itself in the odex file? The whole zip is about 1MB big...Not very much
Thanks for your help in advance!
There is a lockacreen apk in the market that has the rotary one. Maybe not what your looking for but its an easy fix. I'll post a link when I find it
From a galaxy far far away....
Yeah, you mean such apps like Lockbot etc. Don't like 'em, 'cause you can sometimes see the original (Sense) Lock and it's just not the same like the real thing, you know?
But thanks anyway
EDIT: Thanks to the Mod who moved it into the Q&A Section and sorry for the extra work...
Check out this thread
I assume you've seen this thread already :hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=686567
The thing is you need to flash the zip through the recovery, then it will work.
Cheers
At first, I started the phone with the Volume Down and the Power Button, went into Recovery (Clockworkmod) and went into the Menu where I can mount and unmount drives, 'cause it didn't work via Terminal. I've got no idea, why, but it just didn't work. When I saw that /system was mounted, I cd'd into the system/app folder and renamed the Htclockscreen.apk to Htclockscreen.bak, so the phone won't find the Sense Lock. Then, I typed in "Exit". My next step was, to mount the sd-card in Clockwork, because the file needs to be pushed onto the SD. No problem, the file (update_rotary.zip) was pushed successfully by adb. So I chose "choose .zip from SD-Card" (or smth. like that ) in Clockwork and clicked on the update_rotary.zip. The flash went on without problems and was, of course, very fast, because of the small filesize. After flashing the update_rotary I chose Reboot Phone and it went to the white HTC Screen. Nothing special. Then it showed the Bootscreen (HTC - Quietly Brilliant) - nothing special, too. But after a short time, the Bootscreen started new every 4 or 5 Seconds. So the Bootanimation was finished and began from new...Bootloop. And that was with ev'ry Rom I've tried. And every Rom I tried was deodexed, like it has to be....So I think I didn't make any mistakes and if so, please post them so I can try it
Clockwork has known wiping issues.
AmonRa is what most use.
Wipe cache
Wipe Dalvik
Choose zip and flash
Reboot.
If that doesn't work redownload your zip or revert the adb changes u made. Hope this helps. Sounds like your on the right track.
Ps. That app is called lockbotpro
But I know what u mean "its not the same"
From a galaxy far far away....
Thanks...Gonna try it right now
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk
EDIT: Installing AmonRA v5 first
EDIT2: AmonRA on my phone, flashing AuraxTSense right now, 'cause its deodexed. And that is important for this Mod
EDIT3: Made the changes. Waiting for reboot....
Reboots every 5 or 6 seconds....I think that's a Bootloop, eh? Hate it! I'd love to have that Lockscreen!
Hi all,
I have been a winmob user for over 5 years and i know pretty much everything about them. (see join date) Though 3 days ago i got a a8183 desire.
My god i have a lot to learn about Android. Winmob seemed so much simplier to pick apart with registry and custom roms.
Anyways i have been reading thread after thread for days yet i still have a couple of questions that i cannot get clear answers for.
I have a a8183 telstra desire running on optus. I have updated to the latest offical 2.2 ROM. (Everyone mentions OTA (over the air) though i downloaded it and installed thru windows).
So i would appreciate if someone could help me out with my questions/assumptions.
1. From what i have read you cannot r00t a froyo OS. Is that right? Though i have found an app z4root that will do it temporarily until reboot. Unrevoked doesnt seem to work.
2. To change system files you need not only root though you need the clockworkmod recovery part of the bootloader. (eg. to replace HOST file for adblocking).
3. You need permanent r00t to install the clockworkmod (so i cannot do this).
4. You cannot remove default ROM apps from your phone without the clockworkmod.
5. You need clockworkmod to install custom ROMs.
So from what i gather.. r00t is good. though really only cause it gets you the clockworkmod recovery which is where you can really hack it.
And to get this i need to downgrade to 2.1, r00t, clockwork then use a hacked rom for 2.2?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
hi sage, i too came from windows mobile so i know how you feel, lucky for me i jumped on the android bandwagon earlier with the htc hero, after i got bored with my HD1, anyway your wrong on quite a few points, so i'll point you in the right direction.
1) the latest version of unrevoked (www.unrevoked.com/recovery) is more than able to root the froyo roms, its a one click app and can root your device in minutes
2) to easly modify system files you need s-off (this is equivalent to HSPL on wm devices) after you have rooted, you need to search for alpharev, this is a linux live cd, you just burn it and boot it and it will security unlock your device.
3) when you download and run unrevoked, it will not only root your device but insatall the latest version of clockworkmod recovery. (just hold vol down and power when your device is off to access hboot, and choose recovery from the list) so unrevoked kills 2 birds with one stone
4) to remove the apps in the /system/ partition there are 2 ways, from recovery using adb, or if you flash the s-off mod, you can remove them directly from your device using a file manager.
5) yes you need clockworkmod or another custom recovery to install custom roms, but now you know how to do it, thats not a problem
Hi Sage,
If you're looking for an easier way to get rid of all the Telstra apps (more like a blob of links really ) on your phone you may want to try one of the stock HTC WWE ROMs. It's clean and you can flash it via exe, just like in WM. The latest RUU I believe is the 2.29.405.2. Also, be aware of the risks of rooting your phone.
thanks for your response guys
Ok so i am now r00ted and running Leedroid's WWE ROM! (thank you!) it was actually pretty easy.
I think unrevoked was failing cause i was using a USB HUB.
OK so now i just want to remove some more of the default apps that come with it.
So i will try alpharev to security unlock my device. (is this permanent or if i reflash my rom it will come back?)
once i have done this i can then delete anything i like thru r00t explorer?
At this stage i am trying to just make some more room for apps. As a number of them wont move to SD Card.
A couple of last questions if i may. I have an new SD Card on order. Am i able to simply copy everything from my existing SD to my new and then swap it over in my phone and it will all be ok? Or do i need 'clone' it with some tool?
Where in the system paths do i remove 'shortcuts' within all apps? (or even simply rename them.)
Much appreciate your help. Android is growing on me. I especially love adb logcat!
ok.. i am now security off'd alpharev worked a treat.
i am now using r00t explorer to try and delete items from /system/app though they come up read-only so i cannot delete them
i take when i get to remove these the phone will have more stoage space for apps yeah?
i also still cannot find where the all apps shortcuts sit! (so i can rename/remove).
and lastly now i have the alpharev bootloader so gonna google how to change that
i did use the Leedroid apps2sd ROM. though most of my apps are still going to phone memory and i cant move them across.
Is there a fix for this? i guess once i work out how to delete these read-only files ill be ok anyway.
Unfortunately removing system apps wont give you more space to install apps, they are stored under a different partition, /system and /data are not on the same disk so you can save as much space on /system as you want but it won't affect /data at all.
With running out of space you have a few choices:
Go to settings..applications..then manage and move as many apps to SD as you can. This is fro-yo apps2sd, not all data is moved and not all apps can be moved, so you will probably run out of space again anyway.
Or
Reboot into recovery and partition your sdcard to create an ext partition, when you boot your rom ALL apps will be moved to the ext partition leaving lots of free space. Backup your sdcard before you partition it, you will lose all data.
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ok.. i am now security off'd alpharev worked a treat.
1) i am now using r00t explorer to try and delete items from /system/app though they come up read-only so i cannot delete them
2) i take when i get to remove these the phone will have more stoage space for apps yeah?
3) i also still cannot find where the all apps shortcuts sit! (so i can rename/remove).
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1) Press on Remount as R/O, this should allow you to delete/replace system stuff & ringtones, fonts...etc.
2)No, because apps install to data/apps & not system/apps.
3)You mean like the applicatiuon menu when we used to delete shortcuts or rename them? Hahaha man that was sooooooooooooo long time ago for me. Anyway, the applications installed are displayer & you can't hide them or rearrange them like Winmo. You might want to try Launcher Pro to hide apps in the apps drawer.
If you need more info, ask freely because 2 years ago I went through the same
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1) Press on Remount as R/O, this should allow you to delete/replace system stuff & ringtones, fonts...etc. Typo..You meant R/W
2)No, because apps install to data/apps & not system/apps.
3)You mean like the applicatiuon menu when we used to delete shortcuts or rename them? Hahaha man that was sooooooooooooo long time ago for me. Anyway, the applications installed are displayer & you can't hide them or rearrange them like Winmo. You might want to try Launcher Pro to hide apps in the apps drawer.
If you need more info, ask freely because 2 years ago I went through the same
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Hmm..actually the new MTD partition table hack should be able to free space on the /system, adjusting partitions with less for /system and /cache and more for /data/app should give enough space..Though I'm not sure if he wants to try this right now, since it's considered an advanced task and maybe he'd like to get more accustomed to Android before attempting it? His wish though..
And well, there's yet another method to remove system apps, other than the other two methods. This is to modify the zip file of the custom rom to remove the actual apks from /system and reflashing it on top of the actual flash..
droidzone said:
And well, there's yet another method to remove system apps, other than the other two methods. This is to modify the zip file of the custom rom to remove the actual apks from /system and reflashing it on top of the actual flash..
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Ohh yes indeed. OP, you can edit the zip before installing it to your device. You can remove/replace application in system/data and fonts...etc. Just remember to change signature verification to off in your recovery.
my god. i have spent days on this baby and im only barely scratching the surface
much appreciate all your help guys!
ok.. so its time to use app2sd i hear that app2sd+ is better though? (it moves more data to SD yeah? appcache?)
i only have 2Gb microsd right now so i might wait until i my 8GB arrives before i flash a new ROM and start again (again!)
i also noticed these online kitchens. http://cookmyrom.co.cc
which look great! tho they are still a version behind the leedroid i am using tho its a good way to get rid of some default apps.
i certainly like the idea of reparitioning the default disk though not quite ready for that yet especially when app2sd+ sounds much more straight forward.
i am dumbfounded that you cant remove 'shortcuts' from the All Apps! or even rename them!! my god. i would think that was first thing available on such an open source OS.
So i have now created a folder called "Folder" to reduce the clutter.. and now i guess i cant even rename it!?? and if i create another one its called "Folder" too!
lol.. this OS is so advanced yet some basic stuff seems to be overlooked.
I did try launcher pro though it removed my HTC Sense (which i like). So i might need to keep looking for an app to help organise my All Apps and my desktop (is desktop what its called?)
And just how do i add ringtones?
love your work guys thanks again.
Create a folder called Ringtones on the root of your SD to have...ringtones.
When you open a folder, long press on the header to rename it.
As for organizing, I stopped caring & started to use search, but maybe if you want you can try an app called folder organizer.
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Create a folder called Ringtones on the root of your SD to have...ringtones.
When you open a folder, long press on the header to rename it.
As for organizing, I stopped caring & started to use search, but maybe if you want you can try an app called folder organizer.
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nice one thank you!
Sage said:
...So i have now created a folder called "Folder" to reduce the clutter.. and now i guess i cant even rename it!??...
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Open the folder then hold where it says folder to change its name.
Ok. Now have app2sd working!
thanks to all of you. Beginning to love this android phone now. I feel sorry for all the people who use them as they come from the factory! Thank god for all the xda people who rip them to shreds and make them better
If i can have one last question. Any way to remap hardware buttons to start an app?
Like when you hold down the search button it launches Google Voice. I want it to launch a different app..
I did a search and found the hardware button remapper though it only does hardware to hardware.. not hardware to app
For Folders(Assuming you're using full HTC Sense), just open it and hold the title bar. Took me some time to figure out. You cannot easily rename the apps in "All apps", but you can remove them(Which is essentially uninstalling them) from Settings > Applications > Manage, unless they are system apps which need to be manually deleted either via S-OFF + Root explorer(OR something similar) or ADB + Custom recovery(Clockworkmod or Amon Ra).
For setting a custom ringtone, open the music app, select the music > Menu > Set as ringtone.
so no love on the hardware remap for apps?
Oh well i have done a lot of googling and it seems it cant be done (well at least not easily).
My last question is when you launch an app from a folder the folder stays open.. any way to force close or change its behaviour?
for those following this. I found the Tasker app remaps hardware buttons amongst doing amazing other things.
Still no love on closing folders though.
i ended up using tasker to create app widgets to replace the folders...
If you want app widgets, there's also "Desktop Visualizer".
In terms of killing of an app, have you tried "Settings -> apps settings -> development" then there's an option there for "stop apps via long press"?
I have a problem when trying to change the lock screen sound in MIUI XJ 1.2.25.
I can copy the new lock sound to /system/media/audio/ui allright, everything seems fine.. But when i reboot, the sound (and all the files) go back to before i copied the new sound(s)..
I'm thinking it might be a "signing" problem, but i'm completely lost in how to do this... So a step by step guide would be nice, as i'm rather new to this whole rooting business
Been using root explorer and/or adb to push the files.
(Btw, when i try to change permissions for the new sound file, nothing happens after i click "ok" in roote explorer.. Any ideas?)
Oh, my device is a HTC Desire
Thanks!
Of you are S-ON, that's your problem. You must push the files via ADB, while in recovery to make them stay there after reboot.
Sent from my customized HTC Desire using TTP
Ok, I know i'm S-On.. I tried pushing the files via adb, which worked fine, but after reboot things were back to normal.. I tried to install a soundpack from a zip (via recovery), that worked well, the sounds didn't revert back to the original. But when i tried to do it manually, things get screwed up
Perhaps the zip file change some settings somewhere that i don't know of?
Guess i'll go S-off then, then i can also change the splash screen
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After some more research, i now understand that the soundpack zip-file i installed must have been signed, to pass the HTC security feature...thing.. Thus being able to install new system sounds without the phone reverting back to the original.. Isn't that right?
As I said, files remain there if you flash via ADB while in the custom RECOVERY! Not while the phone is booted & running. At least for me it's working.
Yeah i tried that, but with same result..
Actually, the reason i used adb in pushed the files while in recovery mode, was because i had some issues when using root explorer on the phone.
Sometimes (but not everytime!!?) i couldn't copy/paste the files from my SD card and into the system, it gave me a message about not having enough free space. Which was complpetely wrong, as i generally had about 90-100mb free space. And nothing would happen when i tried changing permissions on the files either.. I read some where that updating busybox could fix the problem with the free space issue, so i did.. Then i could copy the files, but then they wouldn't show up in the destination folder.. Really weird.. So i thought adb was the way to go..
As said, everything went fine until reboot. the files i pushed would still be there, but the originals would have come back too. Meaning i'd have 2 files with the same name, but different sizes, dates and permissions..
It makes much sense with the security feature, as you say..
I'm seriously considering to try an S-off procedure, to get full root and full control
Well then IDK, if I remove a file then push the version I want -it always stay there (via ADB in Recovery).
That's why I never tried S-Off, since I don't need resizing the NAND partitions, and copying to system via ADB always works.
Got tired of experimenting with this, so i made my phone S-off using Virtualbox method. Now everything works perfect!
I can change files and permissions in the system partition and everythings stays as i leave it when rebooting
Somehow the phone boots way faster now ?? But certainly welcome!
Thankyou for your replies
First off I'd like to start off by saying that I am kind of an idiot...with that said; I like to mess around with important files on my device(Acer a100) even though I have absolutely no clue what I'm doing.
Using titanium backup I uninstalled that download system apk. The one with the green icon and the white arrow pointing down. Now when I try to restore it through tit. Backup it will just freeze and keep saying that it is restoring and I have to finally force close titanium. I have also tried messing around with permissions in root explorer, fixing permissions in rom manager, navigating to system/app and installing it manually through a file explorer( get message install fail), and hard resetting.
The main problem is that everything I download will show in my notification bar and after I close/exit them they come back 5-30 min later. If I click on the download in my notification(not on the x) then my notification bar just closes. I can kinda fix this by turning my notifications off or cleaning data/cache on ?download storage? Apk/app.
Does anyone know of an easy fix for restoring this system apk. For there are no custom roms or recovery sources for this device that I have seen yet.
Thank-you, Robb
Get the system.apk file from the roms here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1307046
i tried downloading those recovery files and twice they came back saying they were corrupted, is there any way someone can just upload the system file i need from their a100...its the downloads apk. the green icon with a white arrow pointing down
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i tried downloading those recovery files and twice they came back saying they were corrupted, is there any way someone can just upload the system file i need from their a100...its the downloads apk. the green icon with a white arrow pointing down
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PM me with your email address, I'll email you the apk from my A100, I'm still running the stock rom that I pulled it out of the box with.
You can download it straight to your tab from your email, beforee you do, get a file manager (like es file manager) from the market. You will be able to get to your downloads folder from there and install it.
ummmmm............ could you repeat that?
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PM me with your email address, I'll email you the apk from my A100, I'm still running the stock rom that I pulled it out of the box with.
You can download it straight to your tab from your email, beforee you do, get a file manager (like es file manager) from the market. You will be able to get to your downloads folder from there and install it.
ummmmm............ could you repeat that?
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He's got Root Explorer, that should do the trick.
To the OP: You are mounting the system partition R/W in Root Explorer when you try this, aren't you? Hate to ask a dumb question but.....
Yes I am hitting that button up top on root explorer changing it from r/w to r/o but I think some how I just got the wrong apk....after titanium wouldn't restore it I think I remember copying apk. From my phone (g2x) and attempting to restore those...dumb, I know I might of tried changing the names of the apk. Too,..like I say I f*** with s*** I have no business Fu****** with. I will p.m. my email now maybe I can get a screen shot of the system files if anyone feels up to it, so I can cross check proper name and sizes
How about just reinstalling the 3.2.1 update that is in the developer section. There should be no reason to factory reset since it is the same version. I have soft bricked mine a few times and I have just did the update again.
I even upgraded from whatever version the device shipped with to 3.2.1 without wiping the data.
A100 development section??? I see three a100 recovery downloads and one a101 recovery in our development section but when I download them i t says they were corrupted...if those are what your talking about...which one exactly should I use and what do I do with the file after words???
----sorry two that say a101 and two a100
So should I use file Id # 115,116,117,or 109
Use the one in this post. It is already decrypted. The ones in the frist post need to be decrypted using the Acer decryption tool. I have used the one I linked to probably 20 times. Once you run the update you will have to re-root the tablet.
thank-you all..recovered and fixed!!!
I was able to fix my problem by using the recovery update zips. But I want to thank everyone that helped, and remind people from experience to freeze unwanted system apps instead of uninstlling in titanium backup.u
Very important advice also is to search and read before starting new posts. I could have saved some time and headache just by doing that...the answers were just a couple paragraphs away the whole time.
I'm running Xylon 2.1.1, which is based on 4.2.2
I recently thought it would be great to copy the systemui.apk file, change some of the icons and replace it. It didn't work and somehow it made my status bar disappear. I put the original file back, but that didn't fix it. I then wiped the cache, did a dirty flash of the same ROM and wiped the cache again, and I still have the same problem.
Also I'm using a system theme (Flow) and it's not really applied properly, some interfaces aren't themed, if that helps.
Anything I can do short of doing a factory reset? I know I haven't enabled expanded desktop or anything.
I've reinstalled different versions of the same ROM multiple times and it still hasn't fixed the problem, I'm starting to think there's a bigger problem here. Could I have downloaded a virus? I'm always careful about installing apks but still...
Also is it possible that when I messed with systemui.apk I broke something else?
A re-flash of the ROM should have fixed it so I dont know what to tell you there. As far as replacing system files, make sure you set the permissions to what they are supposed to be or else they mean nothing to the OS. And if your systemui.apk file isnt working right, I would think more than just your statusbar would be messed up.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by setting the permissions, I did "fix permissions" a few times in TWRP. And it does seem like my systemui is completely borked actually:
-No status bar
-No navigation bar (I usually have it disabled because I use gestures, I tried to enable it and nothing happened)
-Aforementioned theme problem
-Can't change the wallpaper from the default phase beam one
I'm getting worried that it's some kind of virus that's sneaked its way in to my other apps. I've tried going through /system/app and /data/app but I haven't seen anything that I don't remember installing. I might try an antivirus but the ones on Android seem to be more focused towards real-time protection and that kind of thing, rather than getting rid of things that are already there.
Anyway thanks for your reply
I fixed it! I'll post what I did in case someone has this problem in the future:
Settings - apps - all - SystemUI
For me there was an option to "uninstall updates" which I'd never seen before, so I hit it and after a reboot everything is fine. I was getting pretty worried there...
You arent going to just get a virus out of nowhere. Contrary to what people believe, viruses are pretty rare on Android. So dont worry so much about Viruses.
You not knowing about changing permissions is most likely what happened. Most file browsers will let you change permissions to a file if you have root access. I use Root Explorer and its pretty easy. Whatever file you make changes to need to have the same permissions the other apk files in that folder in the end.
But I'm glad you got it working.