I don't know how this app got installed in the first place, but I can't seem to remove it. I've successfully removed other apps via this process, but with Moto Body, I get the error "Failure [DELETE_FAILED_INTERNAL_ERROR]."
Moto Body is part of the OS as provided by Motorola; hence it is not removable.
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Hey XDA,
So I need your help with something. This morning I woke up to my LG G3 D855 v10i stuck in a bootloop, for no apparent reason. I'd set an alarm to go off, and it did but only for a second and not the full 10 seconds it should have, and then it shutdown and went into a boot loop with the LG Boot Animation and the notification light was flashing yellow. I pulled the battery out, put it back in, and then restarted it. I got the same boot-loop except the notification light was alternating between blue and green as it should have been, but it was still stuck. So I pulled it out, tried again twice more, until the phone finally decided to boot. Then the phone boots, and I see my customized lockscreen with my lockscreen image and lock code, and then it goes to the screen to setup the phone completely again; Like it's a brand new phone with nothing on it, except that some of my apps were opening/running and I could see them doing things while on the setup screen. At this point I knew something was up, and I suspect a corrupted file or something on the phone, and then I started getting a whole bunch of errors on the phone itself, such as "Gmail has stopped working", "com.google.gapps has stopped working" "YouTube has stopped working" and basically all the Google apps had stopped working, but mine were still running fine.
So, after a whole day of trying to flash a new KDZ in Normal Flash mode to the phone using the LG Flash Tool 2014 here on the forums, and failing over and over (Yes, the phone was in download mode, COM port on the PC was set to 40 and I tried port 41 as well, I even put the .kdz file itself in the LG Flash Tool 2014 folder as it says to do, but nothing worked and I kept getting all this http://gyazo.com/158044ffe14287157a4388a2a42680c0 ) So I just decided to do a hard factory reset on the phone itself. I've now updated it and everything's fine, it's just a vanilla LG G3 with none of my apps on it.
Now I'm onto my current predicament. I've installed LG PC Suite when I first got the phone and since then I've done 2 full backups of the phone using it, as seen here ( http://gyazo.com/cebada2d6b06cd116afce22d8caad8bc ) but LG PC Suite recognizes NONE of them as seen here ( http://gyazo.com/3359f520739ab229334d9fa9d4e1edd2 ). In the area down the bottom where it should list the backups I've done, it doesn't list anything, even though the backups are in the correct folders themselves. Since factory resetting the phone wiped the internal memory, I lost all 32GB of my Apps, Photo's, Videos, and all my App Data. I NEED a way to get LG PC Suite or something else (Even ADB?) to push the backup/backup files to the phone and restore it. As you can see here, when LG PC Suite backs up the phone, it creates all of this data ( http://gyazo.com/a62ad1efa0e127c1b5830562965ed50a ) but in LG PC Suite's Backup/Restore device area when my device is plugged in, it shows no backups. I've even tried changing the directory the backups are in, re-installing PC Suite, everything.
I just really need a way for the PC, ADB or LG PC Suite to push all the files onto the phone and restore them, copying the files to the phone and using the G3's built-in restore app doesn't work either; All backups done by the phone were on the internal storage which was wiped with the factory reset
If someone could come up with a solution to this, I would be eternally grateful; You would save me an immense amount of time having to re-download my 32GB on my internet (Which is slow here in AUS) and I'd be eternally grateful. I'm not sure if it's the LG Software just being crap like their Android App Code, or if it's just an error or if the backups need to be in a specific place, I'm not sure. I just need a way to push them onto my phone and restore it. Thank you SO much to anyone that comes up with ideas or a solution!
TL;DR: I need a way to get LG PC Suite to recognize my backups I've done so I can push them to the phone.
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try This, I am sorry to say but you will have to redownload the 1gb file if this doesn't work esspecially since imei is motherboard depended'(imei error that you get) I guess you have a faulty motherboard you will have to bring your phone in for repairs
A brief history:
Several weeks ago my stock Gingerbread G2's touchscreen started dying. Replacing the touchscreen didn't solve the problem. I was able to continue using it via the keyboard for a little while and, in the meantime, enabled USB Debugging (thank the stars!) while I waited for a replacement phone to arrive. I could still access some functions using the keyboard & thumbpad, although usability was limited due to the inability to back out of an application. Cue lots of battery pulls to restart at the homescreen (a pox on designers who forget one of the fundamental rules of UI: It should always be possible to go back using the current input device!).
Then the screen started a somewhat frazzled HTC image loop during boot, shortly after I started testing ADB & fastboot. Curiously it was still booting the underlying OS, as evidenced by the various chimes telling me I had messages etc, and I could still access it via ADB.
My new phone arrived (a Sony Xperia Z3 Compact. I still would prefer a proper keyboard though. Another pox on designers/manufactures who focus on marketing fads instead of functionality. I don't give a rat's arse if my phone is only 2.48291mm thick and has a screen the size of my 1st laptop. I want something small enough to use in one hand, and that has a hardware keyboard) & happily downloaded my contacts from the Borg....I mean, Google, but not notes or SMS/MMS etc. Leading to today....
I tried Sony's transfer app, but without screen viewing let alone touchscreen ability it wouldn't work (PC version, due Android version on the problem phone wasn't acceptable). Ditto problems with other root exploits. Even trying to use a recovery image on the SD card wouldn't work due to the non-root status. The recovery menu would only accept a stock image. An overriding consideration was that I didn't want to just gain root by what ever method, but I wanted to preserve my notes & sms/mms data, so fastbooting a factory image wasn't satisfactory - as far as I could tell, that would delete everything. After over a week of 0300, 0400, 0530 bed times while reading & trying the methods given in some huuuge number of XDA threads and some other websites, last night I was able to get temp root using the fre3vo exploit! Yay! At one point I had 70 threads open. It was an XDA-dev. thread that gave me the exploit though. Still couldn't do a simple Linux/Unix cp command in ADB shell to save the data but at least the file system was accessible now. Bloody frustrating!
Anyway, a bit more Googling & XDA-ing to find file locations & command formats and tonight I was able to use the ADB pull command to download the whole of the /data directory to my PC. Data saved! Even better, the Linux distro on my PC already has SQlite software to open the files. Even more yay!
I haven't tried to upload to my Xperia Z3C, but I will soon. Meanwhile my data is now available in my PC so phone access isn't as important anymore.
Some thoughts on what I went through:
Manufacturers: You do your customers a vast dis-service by making it so hard to salvage the data.
Service providers: Ditto, due to your insistance on locking down the system on the phones you sell
XDA contributers: I couldn't have done this without you, however.....it would have been easier if you *always* specified what would change/be wiped when you describe your exploit/change/recovery process. I was hesitant to try some methods due to not knowing if my data would be wiped in the process.
And after all that: Who the hell would ever want a phone that wasn't rooted? I don't even install Linux OS on my systems unless root can be gained (Ubuntu & Mint, I'm looking at you! Sudo isn't sufficient...) so I've learnt a lesson on my phone. If only I'd rooted it while it was still fully functional!
Next task? Rooting my Z3C before something goes ' bzzzzt!' on it!
I've searched thru many posts but did not see one close enough for my comfort, excuse me if I'm double posting.
First time poster, long time supporter, apparent noob who can't root with KingRoot... I ran the desk top version on my LG G3 D851 v10c or e. Idk. Fresh out of the box refurbished from the $130 Woot.com special last month. I used that to experiment before rooting thru my pc because it's faster, easier and it takes an idiot to brick a device like that... I removed some bloatware and most of the GApps and everything was fine before\after reboot. Then I went into core and took out a few that I know I have removed from other devices before, and it was running smooth until I opened (curse it) the Play Store. I get:
Unfortunately, Google Play services has stopped.
And forces me to reset. It starts in the initial setup boot menu, can't find a way out thru the menus anywhere so I try to just run it thru init setup. At this point, I do not believe that I actually permanently removed any files, just first step. But I obviously may be wrong.
Start >WiFi login>skip LG SmartShare (Lg's NFC\WiFi transfer protocol) setup:
Unfortunately, Google Play services has stopped.
So I try the SmartShare setup:
Unfortunately, Google Play services has stopped.
I try no\both wifi\data on\off, KingRoot on\off, everything I could think of. So I factory reset. No change.
So my factors are:
I can supposedly transfer files thru SmartShare because when I try to transfer from G3>G4 it said file type not recognized I believe. I'm not with the device now, but it does not recognize it. I can also send files to the G4, when in transfer mode, if I tap the G3's screen, it seems G4 to Play Store but to unknown address. I can use WiFi\data. I did not set the device into debug mode and do not have drivers or recovery installed. The device was factory fresh when I crashed it, so there's nothing to worry about losing.
My question is:
What is my next step? Try computer debug? I was thinking maybe try file transfer the Play Store and Service files since I could use SmartShare. Or skeet shooting? Add it to my wall of shame with the $40 RCA tablets (Not my fault! If it's not supposed to be cracked, then why is it encrypted?)
Anyways, I'd appreciate any help, advise, more questions, and answers, definitely answers. Thank you in advance.
Tags: Tmo, Tmobile, T-Mobile, LG, G3, 10c, 10e, D851, 5.0.1, bootloop, boot unlock, bootloader, brick, root, twrp,
Hey guys,
I've been given a Huawei Watch (1) because the owner ****ed it up somehow (he was saying something about updating Wear OS) and then he decided to be "clever" and deleted all partitions and everything from the watch itself.
I get the watch recognized (under Linux like a Qcom 9008 device), i've got everything I need to bring it back to life except the partition tables and so on.
Is there a possibility for someone to extract the partition tables/eMMC from his and upload it somewhere?
Thanks in advance.
Hi there
I received a post-exhibition Xperia XA1 Ultra (G3221) from a friend that works at Sony Centre and has this type of bonus perks from working at Sony ...the only problem is (as far as he knew/told me) that it is "locked in store mode" and he is unable to unlock it - otherwise he would take it for himself, i guess ;P
After doing some research I'm 99% sure that it's not only retail demo mode (which can be unlocked with a simple dialer code), but also "FRP lock" - and that seems to be the main problem.
I tried many "bypass" tricks (from YT), and from what I found are all basically, more or less two steps. First, find a loophole to start a browser and download 2 files from a sketchy looking website and then install them.
In my case the problem is that when I get to a certain point (e.g. control panel) the "Retail demo mode" starts which adds some restrictions, therefore making "the bypass tricks" useless.
Each of those locks, but separate look pretty easy to unlock, but with both of them...
I even tried to find some PC software, that would unlock it, but that solution is even more sketchy, and the search for a solution is even more chaotic.
I would also like to add my declaration that this device wasn't obtained illegally - the person from whom I received the device gets a lot of Sony's electro trash ...and in this case "one man's trash is another man's treasure"
BTW: is there a way to check via fastboot (it works just fine) if the phone's bootloader is locked/unlocked. After "fastboot oem-device info" I got "FAILED (remote: 'unknown command') fastboot: error: Command failed"
thanks in advance
P.S. I am AWARE that I placed this post in XA2 thread, but the whole XA1 section looks abandoned ;(