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Root Unable to get into Download Mode

BloodBlade

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May 2, 2012
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hi

i have a rooted Samsung Galaxy Prevail. i wanted to put new versions of two apps into my cell that were in the apk format. i haven't done that in a long time so im not 100% sure i'm supposed to do that in download mode. my phone seems to be messed up. I downloaded a app called advanced task killer and that helped the constant crashes with my browser and some other apps. i had to deal with crashes frequently before getting that app. Anyway, when i click on download mode from phone options it either freezes when it says shutting down afterwards or after that when it says downloading load screen. i even tried the method of Volume down + Camera as you turn on phone. is my phone screwed regarding that? if it is it's no big deal cause im getting a new phone soon but i'd still like to update these two apps i got in apk format in the meantime. one of which i couldn't find in the google play store. any suggestions? thanks in advance.

edit: bummer, it looks like the new forum format doesn't list in my post profile the stats of my phone besides the model. i don't remember what i put but i can tell you i have blooddawn's mod and kouma kernel 2.5
 
oh ok. i did use windows explorer to put the apks in the root folder but i didn't know you had to put them in the same folder as the other apk's. but can you explain what you mean by what you said about permissions and the rest of the sentence? i wasn't sure if my clockworkmod was broken. cause i thought download mode was supposed to take me to that menu.
 
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Use a file explorer on the phone, after the apk is in the folder with the other apks long press an apk that is already in there and scroll to permissions and write down how they are then long press the new apks and make them the same way. Then back out one time and just click your new apk and it will say install, click that and then done.

Ok i will try that. I'll let you know if it works for me. Thanks pal.

Yeah I see those download mode and recovery as a menu when I hold down the power button while it's on but like I said once I boot up it freezes. I think my clockworkmod is messed up. But as long as your solution above works I'm happy cause pretty soon I should be getting a new phone. This phone is ancient.
 
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hey cwhatever,

i tried what you said and it didnt work. whenever i try to install one of the apk's it says "Parse Error: There is a problem parsing the package". that was for my torrent app. it is the latest version and i tried two different ways to get it to work. I tried your way with file explorer on the phone and then i tried putting on the phone with windows explorer and after i did and tried to install on the phone it gave me the same message. i googled around and found some info but none that worked. Is my Samsung Galaxy Prevail too old to use it? also i couldn't find a folder where all the apks are stored. i tried redownloading the apk and replacing the one i had (same version) but it didnt work still so im not sure if something is corrupted.

P.S. I found this site and i thought id share it with you guys. But the methods didn't work for me.

http://www.smarttricks.net/fix-there-is-a-problem-parsing-the-package
 
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hey cwhatever,

i tried what you said and it didnt work. whenever i try to install one of the apk's it says "Parse Error: There is a problem parsing the package". that was for my torrent app. it is the latest version and i tried two different ways to get it to work. I tried your way with file explorer on the phone and then i tried putting on the phone with windows explorer and after i did and tried to install on the phone it gave me the same message. i googled around and found some info but none that worked. Is my Samsung Galaxy Prevail too old to use it? also i couldn't find a folder where all the apks are stored. i tried redownloading the apk and replacing the one i had (same version) but it didnt work still so im not sure if something is corrupted.

P.S. I found this site and i thought id share it with you guys. But the methods didn't work for me.

http://www.smarttricks.net/fix-there-is-a-problem-parsing-the-package
I have not done that in a while. Maybe I am leaving out a step. I remember being able to sideload anything that you wanted. Maybe somebody else remembers the step that I might be leaving out and if I think of it later I will post it.
 
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hey kskillz

sorry pal but im not sure what you mean exactly. can you please clarify?

Are the new versions of the system apps you want to update installed already? If so go into titanium backup and click the check mark in the upper right hand side of the screen. Scroll down until you see move/integrate. Click run and it will bring you to another window, there you should see the apps you want to update. Click the check in the same place as the previous. Once completed you will have updated the apps to the system.
 
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Are the new versions of the system apps you want to update installed already? If so go into titanium backup and click the check mark in the upper right hand side of the screen. Scroll down until you see move/integrate. Click run and it will bring you to another window, there you should see the apps you want to update. Click the check in the same place as the previous. Once completed you will have updated the apps to the system.
They are not on his phone, he wants to side load them. I told him how and he said it wouldn't work.
 
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im not sure if i mentioned this but shortly after i made this post i was able to get one of my apps on my phone updated. it was the clock generic app. i like that one cause its easy to use and simple. however the other app i tried to get on my phone still wouldnt work. its a app that's not on the google play shop. its a torrent manager called transdroid. i wanna update it. does anyone know which i should try next? would kskillz method work?
 
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