I accidentally screwed up my wpa_supplicant file in the system/bin directory, is there any way to recover the original file? I made a backup, but replacing the other file with my backup does no change to my "spoiled wifi"... Basically, my wifi just turn on and off the next few seconds.
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after replacing the corrupted file with the original file from ur backup, did you reboot ur phone ??
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Flash the file in this thread with CWM.
If you don't have cwm or want to do it manually extract the libsurfaceflinger.so from the zip (its in the system/lib folder).
Using a root explorer, copy this file to system on your phone, set permissions to rw-r--r-- and then move this file to system/lib, replacing the original file when asked. It may be a good idea to copy the original file as a backup before trying any of this.
julianpaul said:
Flash the file in this thread with CWM.
If you don't have cwm or want to do it manually extract the libsurfaceflinger.so from the zip (its in the system/lib folder).
Using a root explorer, copy this file to system on your phone, set permissions to rw-r--r-- and then move this file to system/lib, replacing the original file when asked. It may be a good idea to copy the original file as a backup before trying any of this.
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i did this to my r800x which is 2.3.3, and its in a boot loop now. Is there a different version for 2.3.3? Or should that one work for every version?
I'm not sure, but i think it may not work on lower than 2.3.4. Also no idea about r800x support. Try posting on that thread itself, you may get more replies than here.
Can someone please upload a stock libsurfaceflinger.so file from their 2.3.3 phone?
I was doing some changes to my phone so i did a backup and then copied the backup directory from the phone to my PC to save it. The backup was under /clockworkmod/backup/Jan312013.
I copied that directory (Jan312013) to my PC not even realizing when it copied it, for some reason it changed it to a zip file??? Now i have Jan312013.zip and have no idea how to copy that back to phone to restore?? If i open the zip it has all the files that would normally be in the backup directory but of course recovery does not recognize a zip file for backup.
Thoughts? Help? Thanks.
What version of CWM, if that's what youre using? I just used 6.0.2.3, and i believe there's an option to backup as .zip. Maybe you accidentallychose that method?
Hi , sorry for my bad english
The problem is when i backup a rom from the recovery cm , and i want to restore the data after i flashing a new rom the recovery cannot find the backup file, cuz it is in the /0 file
I tried to transfrer the back up file out of /0 file by root exeplore but it didnt work
Help plz ,
From the root folder, navigate and place the backup in /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/
Thats where mine is anyway.
Please help.. Updated my T-Mobile GS4 to 4.3 and tried to fix the root access that was ruined by update.. Seemed to root ok, but custom recovery wouldn't stick.. keeps reverting back to stock... I read that a fix was to just "re-name" the system/etc/install-recovery.sh file to resolve the issue... I remembered doing this for a different phone with similar problem without a hitch.. Renamed "system/etc/install-recovery.sh" to "system/etc/fix-annoying.bug" Not only did this renaming fail to resolve problem, but it was causing new ones Can't even install custom recovery now... So I simply tried to change name back to normal, and look for a different fix for the custom recovery problem. But "now" I'm stuck with problems in that "etc" directory.. It seems I was able to rename the "install-recovery.sh" file back to normal, but ever since making the changes I can't install the custom recovery at all.. Renaming appeared to restore the install-recovery.sh file, but it left a residual copy of that "fix-annoying.bug" file in the "etc" directory... I tried to delete it, but the system attempts to delete it, but just freezes/hangs on the "delete" operation until I perform a battery pull... So now, I can't even install a custom recovery.. before renaming that file I could at least flash the custom recovery.. Yes it would quickly revert back to stock, but at least it would install... Now I can't even perform the install.. I assume it's because the system/etc files are messed up... Is there a way to replace them with "stock" versions of those files or that directory? already tried restoring phone to factory but that process doesn't affect those files... any help would be greatly appreciated.
It would be best for you to just Odin back to stock
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Hi,
ES File Explorer when editing the build.prop file, change the name of the file build.prop and I did build.prop_old. But the new build.prop file in / system / folder without copying it, I restarted the phone.
My phone is now stuck at the boot screen. I was using the stock ROM. Rooted phone but not installed CWM. With volume up and volume down buttons when I press the power button, the Android Recovery utiliy can reach the screen.
Is there any way build.prop file copy to the phone?
I can Stock ROM reload. However, I have important data on the phone. I do not want to reset the phone.
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Will delete /data/ partition?
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thanks for your quick answer. but i don't want to this. my personal data is important.
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