My internet app is gone and i cant find it anywhere please help
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Angelo37 said:
My internet app is gone and i cant find it anywhere please help
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Install another from the play store?
I want my htc browser back
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data wipe...you might get back your app..
I downloaded this app and it probably deleted my browser apk from system/
https://play.google.com/store/apps details?id=de.mkrtchyan.aospinstaller
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Apk is gone but odex still there
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if you are on custom rom, you can find the apk in the rom zip, so push it via fastboot or copy/paste it in system/app folder with a file manager... if you are not on custom rom, search the apk somewhere and push it the same way... always pay attention to the apks you push in your phone!!
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When I was trying to play YouTube video using any browser,the video want show up.Just black screen with audio..anyone have this problem? Any idea how to solve it?
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1) force stop the browser process 2) Remove all permissions for /data/data/com.android.browser/app_plugins/com.adobe.flashplayer/.macromedia/Flash_Player/config.data
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OriginalGabriel said:
1) force stop the browser process 2) Remove all permissions for /data/data/com.android.browser/app_plugins/com.adobe.flashplayer/.macromedia/Flash_Player/config.data
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How to remove permission? Delete that conf file?
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Nope ...
If you a good file explorer, longpress that file and there should be an option to change permissions of it, otherwise use a terminal emulater and run 'chmod 000' on it.
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OriginalGabriel said:
Nope ...
If you a good file explorer, longpress that file and there should be an option to change permissions of it, otherwise use a terminal emulater and run 'chmod 000' on it.
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Change all to rwx?
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Any idea where can I get Chinese input for cyanogenmod 7.2 stable? I can't seem to find one working..
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Steven How said:
Change all to rwx?
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No, you're *removing* all permissions for that file.
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OriginalGabriel said:
No, you're *removing* all permissions for that file.
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Okay,thanks man! It work now
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I got to the com.adobe.flashplayer folder but that folder was empty, so i couldnt proceed.. Any ideas??
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mapheG2 said:
I got to the com.adobe.flashplayer folder but that folder was empty, so i couldnt proceed.. Any ideas??
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It's at /data/data/find browser that u use to flash content
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mapheG2 said:
I got to the com.adobe.flashplayer folder but that folder was empty, so i couldnt proceed.. Any ideas??
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Your file explorer is probably not set to display hidden files/folders
You can either fix that or just run the following in a terminal emulator
1. su
2.chmod 000 /data/data/com.android.browser/app_plugins/com.adobe.flashplayer/.macromedia/Flash_Player/config.data
If it goes back to the normal prompt, you're all set; if it throws up an error, just double check you entered everything right.
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Hi, I tried the command on the terminal and it returned me to the normal prompt after input without any error. However when I try to watch a video on dolphin browser hd, I still have the same audio and black screen with no video.
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mapheG2 said:
Hi, I tried the command on the terminal and it returned me to the normal prompt after input without any error. However when I try to watch a video on dolphin browser hd, I still have the same audio and black screen with no video.
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Oops, sorry ... you need to reboot afterwards for it to take effect.
Also, the Dolphin browser holds it in a different folder (not com.android.browser), so you'll have to dig around for that (I'm assuming it will be something like com.dolphin.browser)
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Dont know if this has been posted before, but when I had the HOX I wanted this and couldnt get it
It's the .Apk of the video gallery that lets you have previews of the videos on your phone before playing
Dont know if it will work but I though I would give you a chance to try.
Unable to install it.
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have you tried pushing it to system apps?
If not, maybe someone could try and make a cwm flashable version?
I did now, and still no luck not I'm afraid.
Moved it to system/app, changed permissions and a did a reboot.
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It won't work guys needs a framework
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I know there are ways, and also post regarding this same topic. I'm just wondering what is a good way ti get rid of those stuck applications that I never use but can't get rid if.
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I'm on an Epic, rooted of course, and I yes Antek file manager to uninstall those pesky stock apps that I don't want
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Root explorer..
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Alex-V said:
Root explorer..
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Yeah, just use a file manager.
Browse to system/app and delete what you don't want, just make sure to make a backup first.
Settings / Apps / All, then choose an app and hit "Disable". Not exactly uninstalling, but the closest you'll ever get if you are not rooted.
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Hai friends
I mistakely delete my stock camera please help me
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nithish_cbe said:
Hai friends
I mistakely delete my stock camera please help me
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Cltr +z
Dfaq man give some more details!
Any busy attach the file please
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Download some other camera app from play store
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How did you delete it in the first place? Messing with the ROM huh?
nithish_cbe said:
Hai friends
I mistakely delete my stock camera please help me
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U can't delete it unless u rooted it....and what the **** where u thinking
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Since your obviously rooted, search for a thread that details extracting the stock rom from the ruu into your temp files and find the camera apk. Use adb or a root explorer to push it back into /system/app. Problem solved assuming your running stock, if not stock then extract the apk from the from zip you installed and push it back to your /app.
Edit: and for the future guys, let's give good answers instead of calling op stupid. All the negativity really ruins the purpose of xda forums.
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Hey guys,
Can anyone help me to download the apk package of the Performance control app which is used on most of AOKP ROMs. I wouldn't say no for flashable zip file ....., please help
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Any ideas?
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Rameo said:
Any ideas?
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I don't think that is possible. I think it is part of the AOKP framework so if you pull that apk out you will need the framework to make it work to. That's what I think anyway
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If you however want to try it, I will upload it when I get home (4h)
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I am using IceColdJelly421 1.3 & for some reason Lord removed the app. I missed it in this version because I like to use noop IO Scheduler. It should be available as zip or apk package. Because in the previus versions of the ROM it was available as a seperated app.
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GREAT!
I'm waiting. Thanx in advance
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Okay here it is. Push to /system/app/, set permissions and reboot.
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Okay here it is. Push to /system/app/, set permissions and reboot.
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Yeeeaha, you are my hero man. Thanx!!! :thumbup:
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TToivanen said:
Okay here it is. Push to /system/app/, set permissions and reboot.
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I've looking for it everywhere and finally found a kind person who put this apk up.:good:
it is convenient to have this
Also try TricksterMOD. Can't paste link as I'm not allowed yet
LordClockan removed the PC app form ICJ as it is a battery hog afaik.
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Please do not resurrect a long-dead thread