General :: How To Install File Manager From SD Without ADB And Internet Access
Jun 29, 2012I just flashed and rooted for the first time and discovered I can't use ADB anymore(adb server is out of date.

I just flashed and rooted for the first time and discovered I can't use ADB anymore(adb server is out of date.
Let's say you don't have internet access at the moment. Let's say all you have is fresh install of CyanogenMod 9, which for some reason, does not come with a File Manager :
Let's say you have an apk file on your SD card. How would you install the apk file? Terminal emulator, using which commands or another way?
By the way, ASTRO File Manager vs. ES File Explorer, which one and why?
I am getting this error during installation time
unknown error code during application install -24
I cleared cache abd defaults if play store but still the issue persist.
I installed the old version of astrid via their web site as the new version's alarms and reminders will not work on my Droid Incredible (Froyo).Do I need to install a file manager such as astro to use apps installed off market? Astrid seems to be working fine without such a file manager installed.And finally, once installed astrid download is listed under my internet downloads.Is there any way to move this file or will it just remain under downloads on Internet? If I clear Internet downloads, then astrid will be gone?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to install Clock Work Manager on an "AllWinner A10 CPU Cortex A8 1GHz Android 2.3". I have installed Rom Manager and Rom Manager Premium but when I click the install ClockWork thing it sais "confirm your phone type" The phone type listed is "Android B1" After clicking Confirm it comes back and sais its an Unsupported Device at this time and asks if I have manually installed it. I purchased this Tablet on Amazon.
To find it there since I cant post a link Search for this on Amazon.com
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7" A10 CPU Cortex A8 1GHz Android 2.3 UltraThin 5-point Multi-touch Capacitive Tablet PC WiFi
[Version Information]
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Model Number: Android B1
Android Version: 2.3.4
Kernel Version: 2.6.35-android+ ||| shen@compiler #1
Build Number: Android b1 0.5.6 0103
I'm having an issue with HTC One. The problem is the phone CAN connect to wifi / mobile network, but it CANNOT access internet. Every time I try to access any websites or apps that require internet connection like Facebook, it takes so long for the page-loading thing, and then it said:"The webpage is not available" or "No network connection." I also attempted to shut it down and restart, disconnect wifi and re-type the password. It doesn't work at all.
P.S: I did test the other devices, and the network works fine. So, apparently, it's not the network problem itself.
I have never been able to install Motorola Device Manager on 3 different computers. My problem is just like this Motorola Device Manager won't install!!! except when I click on the link in post #12 (#1 on the list in that post) it says the troubleshooter is not available.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHere's the thing, i have a Motorola Spice, very old device, with Froyo Android with a Brazilian Rom (im argentinean), the problem is that the Market (Play Store) doesn't download anything, and googlin some solution, i realized that the device doesn't have any download manager installed, it may be that the real problem. How can i install it??
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI like LBE Privacy Guard, especially for its on-demand permission requests when an app asks to access my SMS Inbox or whatnot; I like that I can ensure that it never accesses it, always does without asking, or continues to ask each time.
I'm also using the firewall with mixed results; I don't like having to choose each app and whether it's allowed to access the internet via 3g/wifi ahead of time. I'd like a popup request with similar options (though I guess it would be more like a timeout rather than per-session, e.g. "yes it can access the internet over my 3g connection but only for the next 10 minutes."
Is there already an app that does this? I've checked a few firewall apps like Droid Wall (and a few similar apps) and they don't offer this on-demand (or on-app-accessing-internet, I suppose!)
I am unable to get internet access for my installed apps. I am able to browse through default browser and opera mini, suggesting that my internet connection is working fine. However, none of my apps are able to access it. I cannot use Play Store or youtube. I cannot even login to either twitter or facebook via their apps. I am using Nexus One on stock Froyo. Phone is rooted.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI downloaded app from Google Play Stores , and i want to back up to file .apk with ES File Explore Manager, but it's failed. backup it ,because i want to reset factory my phone ?
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhich is the best file manager for Android.
LG-P500
File Manager with Tree and Contents.. What File Manager has Folder Tree on the Left Side and the Contents on the Right Side? Sort of like Windows Explorer.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI just noticed the hide feature on Adao file manager and thought I'd give it a test but for the life of me I can't find the unhide option.
View 1 Replies View RelatedAny file manager app that also has widget functionality? There are a few folders on my SD Card that I occasionally need to access (I currently use Root Explorer for this), which have various types of files in them. I would like to place a widget on one of my home screens so that I can directly have the file manager open up to a desired folder location.
View 2 Replies View RelatedLooking for a navigation app with no "Internet access" permission. Maps will probably be loaded manually...
I've spent some time at the market with no results. I'm looking for an old fashioned solution where you simply load in a map into your device (manually), the GPS reciever takes the required signals from the sky and shows your coordinates on the map. That's it.
No internet connection, no fancy 'in store purchases', simply a man and his interactive map- just like my grandpappy used to do back in 1845.
In my home, i have poor isp connection loosing internet access most of the time. This results in WiFi available and no internet access in my mobile (Nexus 4, Android 4.2.2). Am tired of searching relevant solution "avoid poor connection - under wifi advance settings", with applications and tasker script,
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View 5 Replies View RelatedWhat if you need to install an apk from sdcard but you don't have a file manager installed yet.And to make things worse you don't have internet access to download it from the market!Here's what you need to do:
1. Put the apk file in the main directory of your sdcard. Rename it to something very short for easy typing. In this example, I will use "fm.apk".
2. Boot your device. Goto Security Settings and check "Unknown Sources".
3. Open your internet browser. In the address bar type "file:///sdcard/<filename>.apk". (Without the double quotes of course).In our example above it should look like this: file:///sdcard/fm.apk
4. Press "Go". That's it! Installation started!
This may sounds like a silly question but I don't have a smart phone and am thinking of getting an Android phone.
I noticed that Amazon has Kindle for Android application and I want to use the Android phone to read Kindle books.
If internet access is not required to read the Kindle book on the Android phone, then it means I can read the Kindle book in a remote area where there is no wireless service. Also, I don't incur long distance charges if I read the kindle book outside my local dialing area.
1. After I purchased the Kindle book from Amazon, do I need internet access to read the Kindle book on the Android phone (using Kindle for Android software)?
2. Is the Kindle azw file sitting physically in the Android phone?
I have xperia sola ICS 4.0.4, although we can restrict background data , but cant restrict wifi or foreground data ..
how do i restrict internet access completely to an application so that it doesn't automatically takes my precious internet data !!
blacklist or whitelist features ?? so ?? how to do this ??
I have problem with wifi conection. I'm normally connected to wifi but I don't have internet access.
View 2 Replies View RelatedAssuming the following:
Android 2.3.7 device is connected to an IPv6 internet connection
Tethering is legal for your device/carrier
The ipv6-test gives 10/10 (perfect score) for IPv6 readiness for your phone, and you can access e.g. [URL] ..... using the phone itself
You want to tether to a PC using USB
Device is rooted
Is there a way to give the PC access to the phone's IPv6 internet connection?
I'm assuming that we can't give the PC a public IPv6 address, because the phone is probably only allotted one IPv6 address from the carrier; plus they might treat your plan differently or something if you try to claim another IP address (it's an unnecessary complexity)
So what we actually need to do is, to create a NAT IPv6 space on the device, just like we do for IPv4 when we tether, and provision an IP to the PC that way. Then we have to do something for DNS; I guess we can use OpenDNS's AAAA servers.
Do any of the existing tethering methods support this at all, or is this something I'd have to do manually? Also, is it possible even in theory on Android 2.3, or is it known that a newer version of Android will enable it?
How come this is the only file manager on the market (that I've found... I went through quite a few) that can open an HTML file from your SD card? I was a loyal user of Estrogen until I found that it couldn't.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have an Asus Slider Sl101. Around 3 days ago, our router had been changes as the previous one wasn't working properly. Our carrier is Charter and our router is Netgear. We hooked every device up to that new router and everything worked fine, including the tablet. But later on in the day,the Internet on there stopped working.
It shows that it's connected, but when I try to access the internet through the browser, it does not work. The blue line at the top of the browser starts up, moves forward a little, and stops entirely while the browser then says "Webpage Not Available". Apps that require Internet, such as Accuweather and my SAT apps, fail to work as well. Other devices that use our wifi include another computer and Nintendo DSi and 3DS. They all work fine. Our router shows that our android is connected to it, as well.
I've tried the static IP stuff, restarted the router, left the wifi off on the tablet for a few hours, and turned it off and off. I even factory resetted it and not even that worked.
What are the risks when using USB power on airplanes...is there anyway to block USB file access (on an att sgs2 if it matters)
I was able to use Gmail (and only Gmail - no web, no twitter, etc.) before purchasing a Gogo license. How was this possible? Is Gmail so encrypted the airline couldn't figure out what it was?