Showing posts with label Accidentally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accidentally. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 July 2016

I ACCIDENTALLY SET WRONG PERMISSIONS FOR /system/app/ directory and now I get ERRORS

Basically, I was installing an app as a system app with ADB. When I suddenly accidentally.
DID: adb shell chmod 644 /system/app/
And now I get the error: Unfortunately the process Com.Android.Phone has stopped.
And it says no SIM CARD! I broke the permissions and I wanna fix this.
The Message pops up every second!

What are the original permissions for /system/app/ so I can set it back and be relieved!?

Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Accidentally uninstalled settings



Well, I don't know how I did it but I was using root uninstaller to take out some of the MetroPCS bloatware and ended up uninstalling a settings component. I ended up uninstalling the LG easy settings and the LG Settings, reinstalling the And still experiencing the same issue. When I try to open settings from the notifications it does nothing. Can somebody please help me solve this without a kdz firmware flash because as of right now I don't have a computer at my disposal. Thanks for any help :) :good::)



Accidentally Wiped OS and IMEI number from phone.



I accidentally wiped everything from my phone while using TWRP. This includes the OS and the IMEI number, baseband number, WIFI mac address etc. I download the stock ROM and flashed it but now my phone does not detect my SIM card or WIFI because of the missing IMEI number and baseband number. Is there any way i can get them back?



Sunday, 24 July 2016

[Help] Accidentally removed the Internal Storage Partition



I accidentally removed the partition of the Internal storage on my Moto E XT1022 while flashing a ROM (I seriously don't know how), and now I am not able to flash anything else, No Gapps, Capps, Xposed framework. Can anyone help me out resolve this issue?

If anyone is not able to understand, basically, in general, my device gave 2.2GB of internal storage to me(the user), same as all other Moto E(s), but now it is giving me 4 GB of internal storage (Screenshot attached).

Screenshot



Thursday, 21 July 2016

Accidentally wiped everything using TWRP



was trying to fix a bootloop after meesed up flash of xposed framework
cant open up recovery [TWRP]



Tuesday, 19 July 2016

System.img Fail , Accidentally wiped android os



I accidentally wiped android os without Any backup
I tried to download original Rom and flash it Through Odin , It stops at System.img and it Fails
I tried to flash a Custom Rom Through TWRP and It starts but Never Get through the Booting , Never starts

situation Now : I have access to Download Mode and TWRP Recovery
once i flash Original Rom it's supposed to Allow me into Official Recovery Mode
instead it fail and Error Massage appears telling me to use emergency recovery function through Smart Switch but That doesn't work either

Device : Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge SM-925F



Saturday, 16 July 2016

Unable to Root my SAMSUNG A8 on Android 5.1.1 ..NEED THE PICS I DELETED ACCIDENTALLY



Hi All,

A newbie to this forum of experts.
Mobile - SAMSUNG a8
Android version - 5.1.1

Problem -Accidentally deleted some precious photos while transferring them from mobile to mac

S/w tried to root - Kingoroot, kingroot as suggested in multiple threads
Result - Unsuccessful , tried through Mobile , Mac as well as Windows laptop
S/w tried to get the pics back - Disk digger, Wondershare Dr.Fone, Fone Paw Android Data recovery, Mobikin Doctor for Android
REsult - All of them said " No root access"

NEED HELP HOW TO ROOT THIS DEVICE and get back the pics. PLEASE ADVISE IF A FREE/ PAID VERSION OF ANY OF THE S/W CAN HELP ME GET THE PICS BACK.

Thanks ,
Sameer



accidentally deleted system folder



My phone is rooted and i was modifying something in the system file then i accidentally deleted the entire system folder. My phone is stuck on boot screen please help me. I read other people same problem and in the forums and i didin't understand anything. Please help me. Thank you :crying:



Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Please help me. I accidentally wiped my system partition of moto x play



Hi All,

My moto x play running on marshmallow 6.0.1 and recently i installed CM13. today i updated to latest nighltly build of july 13. after updates while i tried to open the Super Su, it asked me to update the binaries. Generally in stock Android it will update automatically. Here in CM it asked for 2 options either normal or through twrp, i selected twrp and from then , my mobile is not starting. it's keep on showing boot animation . When i enter in to recovery mode to restore my recent back of stock android, there is cyanogen mod revovery instead of TWRP. i cannot see and restore options. I did factory reset, system reset,. no use. Finally, accidentally i wiped system partition. Now i can see only Motorola logo. Nothing more than that. I want my mobile back in to normal condition. Please some one help me



Monday, 11 July 2016

How to restore my oneplus 3 after accidentally wiping it?



I was locking the bootloader of the phone. Unfortunately in hurry, i forgot that the phone gets wiped in the procedure. Now, is there any way to get the data back (had some really important files). Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advamce.



Sunday, 10 July 2016

Accidentally wiped data, need to RE-Root?



Hi. So, I had TWRP on stock rom and my phone was rooted. was messing around trying to install viper4android and i think i clicked wipe data, etc in recovery mode. Phone rebooted and im un-rooted now with SuperSU installed but it says "there is no binary SU installed and superSU cannot install it. This is a problem! "



What do I do now? I can still boot into recovery.
If I have to flash to a stock firmware, is that easy to do? Thanks in advance



Wednesday, 6 July 2016

[HELP] Accidentally rebooted into TWRP Mode, how to exit it?



Hi,

I am a total newbie in this, so I would really appreciate anyone's help on this !

A friend rooted my Galaxy s6 two months ago, and today I accidentally rebooted my phone into TWRP mode (v3.0.0.0).

I have no knowledge of rooting and flashing ROMs, and now I am stuck on the TWRP menu with the 'rebooting options' into system, download and recovery not seemingly working (it jams when I try to go 'reboot' -> 'system' / 'recovery' / 'download'. All the other options like Install, Mount, Backup I do not know what to do with them.

I've tried turning the device on and off, holding down power+volume+home, it doesn't exit the TWRP mode. I have tried reading some articles online about exiting TWRP but none quite explains how to 'exit' the mode, most just explain how you flash a ROM and backup using TWRP. I do not need to do that, I just want to return to pre-TWRP mode where everything was working fine, now I cannot call or use my phone because its 'locked' by this TWRP software. Can anybody help with this please?

Its quite urgent and would be very much appreciated! Thank you.

Debbie



Sunday, 3 July 2016

If i accidentally brick my J700T1! would i be able to use smartswitch to unbrick it?



i did not brick it.! YET

but just in case can i un brick it by the SMARTSWITCH APP on my windows 10 laptop?

i know how but will it work?



Saturday, 2 July 2016

Accidentally poked top right microphone hole



I accidentally poked the top right microphone hole on my galaxy s7. Does anyone know if i may have damaged the microphone or "BROKE" any water seal?



Friday, 1 July 2016

Accidentally wiped my system and ROM and my device stuck at bootloader



Hello.

I was trying to root my device and everything was going correct until I wipe my system and stuck in bootloader.

- I've tried OTA file but not installed.
- Tried to install Viper Rom and installed it via Aroma but again stuck in bootloader.
- Tried to install ICE Rom but again no success.

My device is HTC E8 (M8Sx) and I've attached screenshot of my bootloader.

Is there any hope to fix?








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