Lost sense clock. Any one have the apk widget download? - HTC Amaze 4G

It's the big sense clock with weather.
Could someone kindly give me the apk download?
I deleted it by accident with titanium backup pro.

Alex122333 said:
It's the big sense clock with weather.
Could someone kindly give me the apk download?
I deleted it by accident with titanium backup pro.
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Re-flash your rom.

Binary100100 said:
Re-flash your rom.
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There must be a download.. I dont want to re-delete all my stuff

Alex122333 said:
There must be a download.. I dont want to re-delete all my stuff
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What are you talking about??? If you re-flash your rom then it shouldn't wipe your data at all unless it's an RUU.
And you didn't bother to do a backup with titanium before deleting the file?
How about a clockwork or TWRP backup?
Always make a backup!

Alex122333 said:
There must be a download.. I dont want to re-delete all my stuff
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Extract it from your .zip file and push it to /system/apps? I don't see why that wouldn't work... But if you haven't tweaked any of the views or styles, reflashing your rom doesn't wipe your data or erase apps. Just clear cache and dalvik, flash, reboot.

eliasadrian said:
Extract it from your .zip file and push it to /system/apps? I don't see why that wouldn't work... But if you haven't tweaked any of the views or styles, reflashing your rom doesn't wipe your data or erase apps. Just clear cache and dalvik, flash, reboot.
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Yeah I don't even know which file it is exactly. It's so much easier to just re-flash the freaking rom. He should have it saved on his sdcard or at least his computer.
Here's a few good tips!
Always make a backup before making any changes!
Always keep your rom .zip file with you in case you need to reflash.
Every once in a while backup your sdcard (internal and external) to your computer just in case of corruption.
Have some kind of security in case it's lost or stolen.
Keep a spare battery or usb cable and/or charger while going on an extended trip.
If you don't do any of those you're begging to post another "help me" thread.

Or you could use the fancy widget pro app. That's what I used to get the sense clock on aosp roms.

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[Q] How to do a flashable zip from a current running rom ?

Well It's possible/safe to make a flashable zip of my running rom, exactly "full image" of my current one.?
So lets say my Rom A already have all the appz/modz,librarys added, and it's themed exactly as I like.. But then next week I want to run Rom B, again customized (kernel, modem,etc) to what best work for me and likes, then I want to try Rom C.. And then I want to run Rom B or A, or whatever.
So instead of flashing a completely new Rom, and start again with my mods, just wipe everything and flash my "customRom.zip on CWM
So how to make it ?
searching I found that doing a nandroid backup and trying to do a restore from that backup, must have the rom flashed first and then you can do the restore. Is that how it will work if I want to change roms ? Or is there any other way ??
Thanks.
No, a nandroid backup is basically a complete backup of your system. Configurations and all. I'm not 100% sure if a cache and dalvik wipe is needed between restores. But each backup should put your system back to exactly the way it was when you did the backup. Anyone pop in and correct me if I'm wrong.
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You dont need to do that. In CWM just do a back up, it will back up everything. All of your settings, apps, customizations etc... it will basically back up everything like a mirror image. Then you wipe /system /data /cache and flash your new rom. Once you get it set up the way you like it, back that up, then wipe again, flash rom c, set that up and do another back up. You will now have 3 backups of 3 roms with however you set those roms up when you backed them up. for example: I have a back up of the Stock Rom, then a back of of ICScrewed, then one for Miui. Whenever I want to switch to one of those 3 I just go into recovery and restore whichever one I want to run. When you do a restore you dont need to do a wipe because recovery will wipe everything before it restores
but say if you flash rom A, back it up then flash rom B then decide to go back to rom A and while you are on rom A you make more changes to it install more apps, mods you will have to re back up Rom A otherwise you will lose those changes when you go to rom B or C and come back to A.
mfreywald said:
No, a nandroid backup is basically a complete backup of your system. Configurations and all. I'm not 100% sure if a cache and dalvik wipe is needed between restores. But each backup should put your system back to exactly the way it was when you did the backup. Anyone pop in and correct me if I'm wrong.
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I don't wipe cache or dalvik cache when restoring a backup. I don't think it matters.
graffixnyc said:
You dont need to do that. In CWM just do a back up, it will back up everything. All of your settings, apps, customizations etc... it will basically back up everything like a mirror image. Then you wipe /system /data /cache and flash your new rom. Once you get it set up the way you like it, back that up, then wipe again, flash rom c, set that up and do another back up. You will now have 3 backups of 3 roms with however you set those roms up when you backed them up. for example: I have a back up of the Stock Rom, then a back of of ICScrewed, then one for Miui. Whenever I want to switch to one of those 3 I just go into recovery and restore whichever one I want to run. When you do a restore you dont need to do a wipe because recovery will wipe everything before it restores
but say if you flash rom A, back it up then flash rom B then decide to go back to rom A and while you are on rom A you make more changes to it install more apps, mods you will have to re back up Rom A otherwise you will lose those changes when you go to rom B or C and come back to A.
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Awesome thanks.. Just a last questions.
I guess it doesn't matter if I rename the file created right ? Or must remain in the datehour format ?
You can rename the folder and it will still work fine.
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mfreywald said:
You can rename the folder and it will still work fine.
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Cool !!! Thank you
CyberManiaK said:
Cool !!! Thank you
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I did hear though that it doesn't like spaces in the folder name. For example it won't like miui 2-15-12 so you would just name it miui_2-15-12
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graffixnyc said:
I did hear though that it doesn't like spaces in the folder name. For example it won't like miui 2-15-12 so you would just name it miui_2-15-12
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Got it... Now lets start to do my liked rom/kernels combos !
Thanks Again!

[Q] Troubles booting after installing BusyBox

I have a Wind Amaze with Ruby installed. S-Off, unlocked, the whole shabang. I have been trouble free for months with this install...
Until yesterday when I installed BusyBox to adjust some Facebook permissions using the Permissions App. All I wanted was the Permissions App, but I needed BB to install it, so I did it without knowing really what it was. What is it exactly?
Now my phone will boot but after I unlock the screen, it will just freeze and reboot like 10 mins later. Sometimes I can get further but within a minute or so, it freezes once again.
Yesterday, I also installed a new 32GB SD card but I don't think that's the problem, as I've tried my old card. I'm considering just reflashing the device with a new ROM but I don't want to have to go through the trouble of reconfiguring everything.
If anyone has a fix or suggestion, it would be greatly appreciated.
never mind sorry ...
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Spastic909 said:
never mind sorry ...
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You never made a backup huh?
Dark Nightmare said:
You never made a backup huh?
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I have Titanium Backup installed on the phone and I'm fairly sure it was backing up regularly. But how would I use that when I can't even boot the phone? I tried booting into custom recovery and recovering but no files were present.
Signed, Noob
kspence said:
I have Titanium Backup installed on the phone and I'm fairly sure it was backing up regularly. But how would I use that when I can't even boot the phone? I tried booting into custom recovery and recovering but no files were present.
Signed, Noob
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Lol accidentally given a thanks but eh, doesn't matter.
You'll need to reinstall, since you have no backup to work with and we don't have a flashable zip of the WIND system files for ya, sorry.
Dark Nightmare said:
Lol accidentally given a thanks but eh, doesn't matter.
You'll need to reinstall, since you have no backup to work with and we don't have a flashable zip of the WIND system files for ya, sorry.
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Thanks for the thanks. Have one yourself
How is it that I can't use a Titanium backup?
kspence said:
Thanks for the thanks. Have one yourself
How is it that I can't use a Titanium backup?
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Titanium backup makes backups of apps/app data, a system backup via recovery makes a backup of the entire system including all files/apps, etc in the the system partition, that's why you should always make a backup in recovery and keep it on your sd card just in case this happens, busybox and the likes change system files/permissions etc, just in case it doesn't work well, you can use a system backup to restore the system files it modified.
Two totally backups, get the idea?
Ah ha, makes sense. I wish I had known this earlier but I suppose this is how you learn.
Could it be possible to grab the titanium backup files if I attach my phone to my computer in disk mode then transfer them when I install the new ROM?
kspence said:
Ah ha, makes sense. I wish I had known this earlier but I suppose this is how you learn.
Could it be possible to grab the titanium backup files if I attach my phone to my computer in disk mode then transfer them when I install the new ROM?
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Should be possible, if you can't get it done in the android interface, reboot into 4EXT recovery and choose the mount USB storage option, should make your memory card pop up like it would on the phone for you to copy your files to your pc.

error while making backup of data?

so im having trouble making backups in CWM based recovery 5.5.0.4. It always gets to backing up data, but ends with "error while making backup of data/"
Ive cleared up 9gb of space on my external sdcard and that didnt work. Ive tried the internal sd which has 6gb. Ive wiped cache/dalvik and fixed permissions and still I cant get a full backup.
any suggestions? I read somewhere that i might need to format my sdcard, but then shouldnt my internal sd work?
any help would be much appreciated.
Looks like you have too many apps saved within this backup image.
Look here, reply #9
Try to backup from a lighter image to see how it goes.
yairku said:
Looks like you have too many apps saved within this backup image.
Look here, reply #9
Try to backup from a lighter image to see how it goes.
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I only have 76 apps installed :/
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And you have the same problem? Try other recovery, but not an old one.
yairku said:
And you have the same problem? Try other recovery, but not an old one.
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yeah i just posted a similar post ... and i tried another recovery and still same issue
This new idea is taken from senior member Immix:
I think it's a problem in the backup using this CWM version.
Get Jokersax's recovery from here, and flash it with fastboot.
Now, flash the ROM you want without any data or cache. Clean everything and make a clean install.
Get Titanium backup and restore all your apps from the backup file you tried to use first. Just select "Import from Nandroid Backup" within Titanium backup.
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sounds promising, ill give it a shot.

What exactly does backup do.

A few days ago i put on Siyah neweset 5.0.1 kernel on my S2 and overclocked but my performance hasn't increased much so i'm gonna put Ressurection Remix ROM now but the first step on the guide says to format my phone and i hate loseing my things, is there anyway to keep my stuff on the new ROM D: ? I'm not sure what to do QQ i don't wanna screw this up, also i'm gonna make a few backups, cuz 1 isn't enough.
Over clocking doesn't increase performance per se.
You can use titanium backup to backup and restore your current apps. Use SMS backup+ for your texts and call lists.
Images, vids, music etc are unaffected by formatting via CWM.
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If you want to switch to another ROM, I guess it's best to backup all your apps via Titanium Backup. As far as I remember, the list displays white apps, red ones and green ones. The red ones are system apps and you should backup them since they differ from ROM to ROM. The white ones are apps which you have installed on your phone (via Google Play...). The green entries are things like "Messages" "Phone call history" and stuff like that.. I guess you can backup them too.
You won't loose your contacts as long as they are stored on your googlemail-account. So no need to safe them.
Then just backup your current ROM via ClockworkMod (I guess one backup is enough :b - If you want to be 100% sure try to backup and right after it finished try to restore the backup. If it works (in 99,9% of all cases) you can just flash your new ROM - if it didn't work try to backup+restore again. As soon as you've got a working backup (I guess the first backup will be OK), flash the new ROM and restore the needed apps via Titanium Backup again. (Just download Titanium Backup right after flashing RR and you will be able to restore every single app again).
More and more ROM devs advise not to restore apps via Titanium Backup, but it always worked fine for me
Hope I helped you,
experience7
Smileyz0r said:
A few days ago i put on Siyah neweset 5.0.1 kernel on my S2 and overclocked but my performance hasn't increased much so i'm gonna put Ressurection Remix ROM now but the first step on the guide says to format my phone and i hate loseing my things, is there anyway to keep my stuff on the new ROM D: ? I'm not sure what to do QQ i don't wanna screw this up, also i'm gonna make a few backups, cuz 1 isn't enough.
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You dont need to format everything to install a Custom Rom. Just wipe data, cache and Dalvik cache(under advanced).
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boki9999 said:
You dont need to format everything to install a Custom Rom. Just wipe data, cache and Dalvik cache(under advanced).
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I made a backup but in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436854
It was first step : Factory reset, won't factory reset delete my backup?
Smileyz0r said:
I made a backup but in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436854
It was first step : Factory reset, won't factory reset delete my backup?
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Wipe Data/Factory reset will not delete the backup u made since as its stored in ur internal sdcard ma8
What the hell kind of titke for a topic is "D:" ????
Please use some common sense and use proper descriptive titles, Not silly things lik this that dont tell people anything when browsing forum.
Sun90 said:
Wipe Data/Factory reset will not delete the backup u made since as its stored in ur internal sdcard ma8
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So... I make a backup, i backup apps, and i factory reset from phone settings right?
TheATHEiST said:
What the hell kind of titke for a topic is "D:" ????
Please use some common sense and use proper descriptive titles, Not silly things lik this that dont tell people anything when browsing forum.
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"D:" is the best description of the problem i could think of
Smileyz0r said:
So... I make a backup, i backup apps, and i factory reset from phone settings right?
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If ur on Stock Rom then, Yes, its that way
Sun90 said:
If ur on Stock Rom then, Yes, its that way
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I did all the steps and now i'm stuck at Reussrection remix boot loop
And i can't go into recovery, when i remove-put in battery it automaticaly start back up on this loopy thing
EDIT: My fault, i didn't untick don't restart.
I managed to get back and wipe everything and now it works perfectly
Sadly... i lost all my stuff ... ( i mean... it's not installed but i have the files, but they are useless )
But it was tottaly worth it becouse this is ORGASMICLY fast.
TOTTALY WORTH IT <333
CYA SOON MAYBE
<3 Smiley
Smileyz0r said:
"D:" is the best description of the problem i could think of
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Don't be ridiculous.
What about something simple like "How to backup data before installing new rom?"
In any case you should have searched google or XDA first as there is plenty of topics on how to flash roms without losing data or how to backup all your apps/appdata etc.
TheATHEiST said:
Don't be ridiculous.
What about something simple like "How to backup data before installing new rom?"
In any case you should have searched google or XDA first as there is plenty of topics on how to flash roms without losing data or how to backup all your apps/appdata etc.
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I can't find the button to change tittle, it must be hidden under 3 layers of bedrock.
Anyway, i've been useing this rom since yesterday, it's awesome .. mostly
Some minor disadvantages, some things like Clock crash, won't update some things but that's normal.
My stock benchmark was 6800, now 6200 D:
Probably becouse the rom uses more RAM than stock.. Overall 8.7/10 <3
I'll keep testin.
EDIT: OH YEA! what were those "modems" it asked me when i was installing it?
Smileyz0r said:
I can't find the button to change tittle, it must be hidden under 3 layers of bedrock.
Anyway, i've been useing this rom since yesterday, it's awesome .. mostly
Some minor disadvantages, some things like Clock crash, won't update some things but that's normal.
My stock benchmark was 6800, now 6200 D:
Probably becouse the rom uses more RAM than stock.. Overall 8.7/10 <3
I'll keep testin.
EDIT: OH YEA! what were those "modems" it asked me when i was installing it?
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Modem is software that controls and makes connection with mobile network possible.
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You edit your 1st post.You just go into the title area and change the text there.
Something like "I love theAtheist".
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Is there any way to delete a mod without having to restore a backup or...

Is there any way to delete a mod without having to restore a backup or having to flash the whole rom again ?
this is the mod i wish to uninstall btw: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1997919
PD: OP has not provided any cwm flashable zip file to uninstall, is there any workaround to delete all rom-related files ?
The only way I could think of is to open the mods zip and see what files it replaces, then just replace all of them in your phone with stock ones.
Just make sure to backup and wipe caches incase of problems.
shadowofdarkness said:
The only way I could think of is to open the mods zip and see what files it replaces, then just replace all of them in your phone with stock ones.
Just make sure to backup and wipe caches incase of problems.
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Wanted something more fast and easy, but guess that will do, thanks anyway !
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