[Q] Regarding EL30 Temp Rom - Epic 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anybody have an ODEX version of the EL30 Wifi Hotspot Hack? The only version available for it is a DEODEXED version.
I have just downloaded the CM9 bootable-from-SD EL30 rom (from here). It works totally fine, but I wanted to see if the EL30 hotspot hack will work, but it does not because the bootable rom is ODEXED.
Is there any solution to this? Because my default CM9 wireless hotspot does not work and I have already posted a Q&A here for people to help me troubleshoot and found no solution.

You could pull the files out of Sleeper Odexed ROM. You need settings.apk, framework.jar, services.jar and the corresponding odex files. That "should" work.
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kennyglass123 said:
You could pull the files out of Sleeper Odexed ROM. You need settings.apk, framework.jar, services.jar and the corresponding odex files. That "should" work.
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I will attempt this immediately. I will post back here with the results. Thank you for the suggestion!

Rather than start a new thread I will just post my question regarding it. I more just need some clarification on a couple of points.
Under warnings it says do not mount as USB storage. I am assuming that means only when you are booted up into the temp rom, not when you are in regular CM9 and just want to access your memory card. The second is you are installing a zip from sdcard. I assume as soon as I reboot in the temp rom I will boot back into CM9 correct? Then if I want to boot back into the temp rom I flash the boot_EL30.zip again?

danipoak said:
Rather than start a new thread I will just post my question regarding it. I more just need some clarification on a couple of points.
Under warnings it says do not mount as USB storage. I am assuming that means only when you are booted up into the temp rom, not when you are in regular CM9 and just want to access your memory card. The second is you are installing a zip from sdcard. I assume as soon as I reboot in the temp rom I will boot back into CM9 correct? Then if I want to boot back into the temp rom I flash the boot_EL30.zip again?
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Yes and yes. The temp ROM is really a tool to do a few tw things but not to be used like a full ROM. It is running from your sd card so mounting the sd card will crash it immediatelly.
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Quick update:
I cannot copy over the hacked hotspot files into /system without the entire phone locking up into a crash. I believe this will be impossible unless I can find a way to copy over system files without having the temporary rom booted.
And at this moment, I don't know how to. Does anyone know how I can replace system files into this temporary rom?

cameljock said:
Quick update:
I cannot copy over the hacked hotspot files into /system without the entire phone locking up into a crash. I believe this will be impossible unless I can find a way to copy over system files without having the temporary rom booted.
And at this moment, I don't know how to. Does anyone know how I can replace system files into this temporary rom?
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You would have to do this while not running the temp ROM. Using root explorer copy them into the folders while running CM9 or whatever your normal ROM is that you are coming from.

Why? CM9 has a free built in hot spot.
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kennyglass123 said:
You would have to do this while not running the temp ROM. Using root explorer copy them into the folders while running CM9 or whatever your normal ROM is that you are coming from.
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This is an excellent suggestion, but the problem is that the temporary rom has all of its system files stored inside a .IMG file extension that is unable to open using 7zip. So Root Explorer will not work
So does anyone have any other solutions? How am I going to be able to inject system files into a .IMG container?
EDIT: marcusant, you probably missed reading in my very first post in this thread, that I have already posted a Q&A here asking for help to troubleshoot why my CM9 hotspot tethering isn't working (but worked fine with the EL30 hack), and never was able to resolve the issue.

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[How To] Stop annoying OTA notifiication on 3.1

If you are on 3.1 still like I am, I bet you are getting extremely frustrated when the Update notification keeps popping up (Where is that damn never ask me again button??!!)
Well here is the fix! I do not take responsibility if this breaks your xoom, computer, or your face
First try deleting the zip file out of your /cache/ folder (did not work for me)
Then try replacing your build.prop file with the following
***Please note this has been only tested on Tiamat 1.1 rom running Android 3.1****
Instructions:<
ADB:
Extract build.prop to your ADB folder
ADB Remount (should say successful)
ADB push build.prop system/
ADB Reboot
Using Root Explorer, make system writable
move build.prop and replace exisiting
Reboot.
Why dont you want to update?
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iccy said:
Why dont you want to update?
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because the update offers nothing that I don't already have on my rooted and heavily modified version of 3.1.
It takes to long for me to get everything set up just the way I like it, so until an update actually gives us anything worth while, I'm content staying "back" at 3.1, with all the bells& whistles. I can read & write to my sd,overclock, undervolt, read & write to external drives, etc.
What am I missing from 3.2?
-Killed my Swype installation, which was a deal-breaker for me.
I just removed the zip from cache, said instal update then hit cancel when it failed to reboot and haven't had it since
Thanks!
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because the update offers nothing that I don't already have on my rooted and heavily modified version of 3.1.
It takes to long for me to get everything set up just the way I like it, so until an update actually gives us anything worth while, I'm content staying "back" at 3.1, with all the bells& whistles. I can read & write to my sd,overclock, undervolt, read & write to external drives, etc.
What am I missing from 3.2?
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Your right there fella,
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dopediculous said:
I just removed the zip from cache, said instal update then hit cancel when it failed to reboot and haven't had it since
Thanks!
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Where does it cache to?
EDIT - nevermind.. duh.. the cache...
For those wanting to stop the OTA nag, I've found that Solarnz's fix (modpack 3) for the Moray ROM works on the stock ROM as well.
help, i use Root Explorer and rename my build.prop to build.propo, and copy you build.prop in to 3.2 xoom system, after reboot allway stay in the honeycomb logo.... is their anyway to change back my build.propo to build.prop?? thanks~
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help, i use Root Explorer and rename my build.prop to build.propo, and copy you build.prop in to 3.2 xoom system, after reboot allway stay in the honeycomb logo.... is their anyway to change back my build.propo to build.prop?? thanks~
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The file I posted was only for 3.1 Android systems. I would recommend restoring from a Nandroid backup, but if you do not have one you will need to jump on IRC so one of our genius's can assist you on restoring your original files.
I already applied this and I think it works.. Thank you very much...

[Q] Deleting apks from zip files

If I wanted to delete some APKS from srf 1.2 zip file so they don't re install when I flash can I just go into the file delete those apks. Or will that cause problems in other places I am thinking not but am just wondering?
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If I wanted to delete some APKS from srf 1.2 zip file so they don't re install when I flash can I just go into the file delete those apks. Or will that cause problems in other places I am thinking not but am just wondering?
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I do it all the time.
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As long as its not important .apk's like."tw-framework.apk"
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Yeah I wasnt going to do anything important just stuff like galaxy s tuner and kies air and other stuff I have never used
yup, i generally do that with all roms i download.. go through and pull out stuff i don't want/need before flashing..
Thanks for the fast response I just did it so hopefully next time I flash it is a little cleaner I made a copy of the original in case I did something wrong I can always install it the way it has always worked in the past.

Android 4.2.x File Structure Thread

Hey Guys,
So After all of the recent questions and concerns I have seen and answered, I have decided to make a thread to help users understand the new file structure of android 4.2.x. I hope this will help those of you with questions and concerns and make for a smoother transition from 4.1.x and touch wiz roms.
I will break this into three categories........
First I will explain what the file system is and why it is present and how it affects you......
Second is if you haven't yet but are planning on making the jump to 4.2.x.
Third will be if you have already made the jump without doing your homework. (For those of you wondering where your files are, wondering why your sd card was formatted, or cant find your recovery backups..... This section is for you!!)
Section 1.)
What is the new file system and what the hell is this /0 folder?
With Android 4.2, Google introduced multiple users as a new feature. In order to accommodate multiple users, Google is now giving each user their own folder for storage. What happens is 4.2 uses an emulator to make different users and uses the /0 folder as the default users storage on the sd card. It doesn't recognize anything on the root of the sd card only whats in /0. To support multi-user capabilities this will be the norm... for each user, there will be a sequentially numbered folder in /data/media (/data/media/0, /data/media/1)...
And for each user, within Android, this will be symlinked to /sdcard & /storage/sdcard0... for user 1, /sdcard = /storage/sdcard0 = /data/media/0... for user 2, /sdcard = /storage/sdcard0 = /data/media/0...
These are emulated storage points... /data/media/0 = /storage/emulated/0, /data/media/1 = /storage/emulated/1
Without root access, each user will just see /sdcard/ and will not be able to access the other emulated storage points...
In the recovery mode, however, /sdcard is mapped to /data/media which is why you need to navigate to the "0" folder to see your files!
So in order to access your internal storage files they will be in data/media/0. So for example to access the backup location In titanium backup after you flash navigate to data/media/0/TitaniumBackup. (Thanks to ktetreault)
That being said, If you already flashed a 4.2 rom without preparation, your files aren't lost they are just inaccessible they are just not in the proper place for 4.2 to see them.
So now that we have all the technical stuff out of the way...... Lets get into how to either prevent or fix this issue.
Section 2.)
Preparing to flash a 4.2 rom from a touch wiz rom or an aosp 4.1.x based rom.
Okay, so you have touch wiz or aosp 4.1.x of some sort and your ready to try out the goodness of 4.2?
First backup your ext sd card to your pc or if a pc is unavailable (and your willing to take a risk) use a file explorer on your phone such as Es file explorer from the market to transfer the contents of the ext sd card to your internal sd card. I highly suggest avoiding using the phone as some hiccups can occur. I have done it successfully myself but have heard others who have lost their files during transfer because they left the app while it was transferring. If you do use this method DO NOT LEAVE THE APP UNTIL THE FILE TRANSFER IS COMPLETE.
Second Format your ext sd card so we have a clean slate to work with as this will help tremendously to avoid any headaches.
Third Install the latest recovery of your choice. The reason for this is that the older recoveries are not updated for 4.2 and will continuously create a new /0 folder every time you flash a new rom. Follow the instructions to install in the applicable thread.
Thanks to naddict for posting the links.... These are all flashable zips thru recovery
TWRP 2.4.1.0 - http://d-h.st/9cL
CWM 6.0.2.3 - http://d-h.st/jbT
CWM Touch 6.0.2.3 - http://d-h.st/8A9
Fourth Flash the 4.2 rom of your choosing per the instructions of the developers OP in their thread.
Set your phone up as usual and then restore the files from your backup on your pc or move them back from the internal sd card using es file explorer again. Keep in mind that the /0 folder is your new sd card storage. Now you are good to go and enjoy the new features and benefits of 4.2 and not have to search for your files :good:
Section 3.)
Okay so you got overly excited and flashed a 4.2 rom........ OMG!!! All my files are gone!!!! I can't restore any backups and all my precious files have disappeared!! Why was my sd card formatted?????
Relax.... Your files didn't go any where they are exactly how you left them you just can't see them.....
I will walk you thru 4 easy steps to get your files back and put you back on track.
First Make sure you have the latest recovery of your choice. If needed refer to the links posted in section 1. If you don't do this you will see a duplicate /0 folder created every time you flash a new 4.2 rom.
Second You won't be able to find your backups thru recovery. The easiest method I found is to download any touch wiz rom. Wipe your phone completely and then flash the touch wiz rom you downloaded. Reboot and go thru the setup and what not.
Third Now install es file explorer or the app of your choice. Next copy everything from the root of the sd card into the /0 folder that 4.2 had created oh so nicely for you.
Fourth Reboot into recovery and re-flash the 4.2 rom you began with. After going thru the initial rom setup you will see that are of your files are back intact and ready for you to access.
Hopefully this has helped those of you with questions and concerns about upgrading to 4.2.x. If i missed anything please feel free to let me know and ill include it here or address any further questions.
Thanks to:
Sundawg of TBD
Koush Of CWM
Team Win
And All of the devs on xda
Hope I have helped if so feel free to press thanks!!
Thank you for taking the time to write this. This should help a lot of people.
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WhoWhere said:
Thank you for taking the time to write this. This should help a lot of people.
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No problem. I was answering this a few times recently and I know I was baffled at first. As well I didn't see any other threads regarding this so I figured it may help.
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If i am currently on a 4.1 ROM and don't have an external sd(i only have the internal storage), will the new 4.2 file system affect me when i flash a 4.2 ROM?
So far i have backed up apps+data with titanium backup, and im ready to flash liquid smooth ROM using twrp. I just want to know if after flashing my internal storage contents will still be there and i will be able to restore apps with tb.
Outstanding guide, good work!
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This should help a lot of people, nice work! I will add this to the FAQ.
chromium96 said:
If i am currently on a 4.1 ROM and don't have an external sd(i only have the internal storage), will the new 4.2 file system affect me when i flash a 4.2 ROM?
So far i have backed up apps+data with titanium backup, and im ready to flash liquid smooth ROM using twrp. I just want to know if after flashing my internal storage contents will still be there and i will be able to restore apps with tb.
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No you shouldn't be affected bud I would only suggest getting an sd card just to backup anything important in case of a freak error during flashing or accidental wiping of internal sd.
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Towle said:
This should help a lot of people, nice work! I will add this to the FAQ.
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Thanks i appreciate you including it in your thread.
Thetenthdr said:
Outstanding guide, good work!
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Thanks a lot took me a little while to get it all together.
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chromium96 said:
If i am currently on a 4.1 ROM and don't have an external sd(i only have the internal storage), will the new 4.2 file system affect me when i flash a 4.2 ROM?
So far i have backed up apps+data with titanium backup, and im ready to flash liquid smooth ROM using twrp. I just want to know if after flashing my internal storage contents will still be there and i will be able to restore apps with tb.
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Yes, but you will have to set the backup location In titanium backup after you flash to data/media/0/TitaniumBackup
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Yes, but you will have to set the backup location In titanium backup after you flash to data/media/0/TitaniumBackup
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Thanks for informing I'll add that to the op as well.
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this was of great help
When I went to 4.2.1 I did not understand the file system change. I had to use my backup phone for 5 days before I finally got my SMSand MMS and Launcher Pro restored.
Then I wiped and flashed again and it created a new "0" directory. I have been afraid to do anything but dirty flash since.
This finally explains it all and I feel confident in wiping again.
Thank you so much.
GeneLM said:
When I went to 4.2.1 I did not understand the file system change. I had to use my backup phone for 5 days before I finally got my SMSand MMS and Launcher Pro restored.
Then I wiped and flashed again and it created a new "0" directory. I have been afraid to do anything but dirty flash since.
This finally explains it all and I feel confident in wiping again.
Thank you so much.
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No problem bud that's why I created the thread to help everyone understand and to give you guys a place to ask.
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You rock, thx for the info, looks like it was a lot of work but good idea after so many posts asking about the same thing
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You rock, thx for the info, looks like it was a lot of work but good idea after so many posts asking about the same thing
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No problem it was my pleasure. Hopefully will cut the redundancy lol
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If you are missing your /sdcard/download/ file:
Go to: /mnt/shell/emulated/download/
+Bound for Valhalla!
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If you are missing your /sdcard/download/ file:
Go to: /mnt/shell/emulated/download/
+Bound for Valhalla!
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Yup that will work but quite an annoying work around Lol that's why I showed you guys how to prevent this or fix it so this won't be needed every time you need a file
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Great work, very informative and easy to read...
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Great work, very informative and easy to read...
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Hey, quick question, I bounced off another ROM onto liquidsmooth without updating my recovery and ended up with an extra '0' folder, can I move my files out of there and delete it safely?
lordazoroth said:
Hey, quick question, I bounced off another ROM onto liquidsmooth without updating my recovery and ended up with an extra '0' folder, can I move my files out of there and delete it safely?
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Yup no problem just delete the innermost one without your files and you will be good to go.
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rawdaddymagraden said:
Yup no problem just delete the innermost one without your files and you will be good to go.
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Pimp, thx a bunch!

Where are my files?

Hello,
I was on Hyperdrive rom, love it, and all my files were there far as Photos, Wallpaper, etc... when I load other roms they are there, but recently I updated my boot loader and now I don't see none of my files. Its like they system got wiped. But when I go to recovery to load another rom I see all my files in the directory, even my rom zip files.
When I pick either "illusions" or "MIUI" I don't see none of my files. Could it be the boot loader that I installed? Do I have load every single photo, wallpaper, and music again? won't it be duplicates if I do?
I'm going to install the "Hyperdrive" rom again, but it gets tiring loading all the apps from the market. But I'll do it just to see if I get the photos and etc....
Google xda android 4.2.2 sdcard /0 folders
This has been pretty thoroughly covered. You just hsve to know what to look for!
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Google xda android 4.2.2 sdcard /0 folders
This has been pretty thoroughly covered. You just hsve to know what to look for!
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I go to root explorer and still see nothing. There is no folder in explorer that says "0" I go to my sdcard and still nothing.
What rom are you on?
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johnny quest said:
I go to root explorer and still see nothing. There is no folder in explorer that says "0" I go to my sdcard and still nothing.
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Don't go to /sdcard. Go to /data/media. Then you'll see everything.
Ok, thanks. I'll look for it on there. I was on "illusion" then "miui" rom but I just gave up and switched over to "hyperdrive" there I can see all my files. But I will try again with the other roms.
Here is the thread that Doc was talking about.
Android 4.2.x File Structure Thread
If you go back and forth between 4.1.2 and 4.2.x you will have issues like this.
Woody said:
Here is the thread that Doc was talking about.
Android 4.2.x File Structure Thread
If you go back and forth between 4.1.2 and 4.2.x you will have issues like this.
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thank you very much. So my best bet is to just stay with 4.2.2 once I make that leap from 4.1.2? I posted a comment on that thread regarding the transfer of files. I just want to be clear. I went back to 4.1.2 and so I'm basically transferring all my files to the "0" directory? You see I have a Mac so I have to have Airdroid, but I can get a HP laptop. So, I transfer all my files then format my ext sd card, then transfer my files back in the "0" directory and that's it? along with my 4.2.2 roms. then do the whole wiping thing to install a new rom?
If you do this before flashing 4.2.2 ypu msy end up with something like this /0/0/
I've seen where some have had 8 or more zero directories! Youll have to read more on that though as I don't know a lot about it.
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[Fix]Data not working?

IF YOUR ARE HAVING DATA ISSUES AND MMS ISSUES DO THE FOLLOWING:
NAVIGATE TO system/etc and look for apns-conf.XML and delete it. Then grab one from another ROM that has working data then paste it into the same directory and fix permissions and reboot. WALLA DATA AND MMS WORKS HAVE FUN!!.
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how do i go into system/etc, to delete the apn thing to fix data?
i cant do it thru file manager, thru recovery, thru settings, and i dont know what else to try, my data isnt working, im a noob
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i cant do it thru file manager, thru recovery, thru settings, and i dont know what else to try, my data isnt working, im a noob
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I believe you will need a 3rd party file manager..es file explorer,root explorer..You need to enable root access and mount as read - write..I have never tried this method so do you're research..I did read in the slim bean thread that this method didn't work on the newest build, but I think that was because of other problems with the build..If you are really new to this, I would check other possible problems first..( do you have the correct modem for the ROM you are using )..The more info you give us the easier it is for us to help..Post you're ROM,kernel,modem. And I'll take a look.
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I believe you will need a 3rd party file manager..es file explorer,root explorer..You need to enable root access and mount as read - write..I have never tried this method so do you're research..I did read in the slim bean thread that this method didn't work on the newest build, but I think that was because of other problems with the build..If you are really new to this, I would check other possible problems first..( do you have the correct modem for the ROM you are using )..The more info you give us the easier it is for us to help..Post you're ROM,kernel,modem. And I'll take a look.
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I use root explorer.
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