Edit: think I originally misunderstood your post.
Check device monitor if the app is listed there and uninstall from there, then double volume button restart.
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Edit: think I originally misunderstood your post.
Check device monitor if the app is listed there and uninstall from there, then double volume button restart.
Lucky Patcher has a service running in the background that may still be running. Look for com.forpda.lp and kill the service with your favorite tool. Then install the new version.
i tried but it didn't work too
i got the app on the PC
there was even an update to youtube a while after i pached the current one i had
the latest one didn't work as well :(
I'm sorry, what is it you are saying? What exactly doesn't work?
Thank you for all of the time and effort devoted to this project (as well as your others). This is extremely useful. I will be donating shortly.
Regarding the patching process, is it supposed to take several minutes for each app? Not a complaint; just wondering if it is my device, or if that is how the process functions normally?
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It's normal :).
Thanks for confirming. I thought there might be an outside chance of it having to do with whether you have data encryption enabled or not. Good thing I asked before decrypting! :D
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Cobalt,
I'm a bit "slow" in so far as killing services on the device. Looked with Sachesi, but could not find anything com.forpda.lp ... got another tool in your arsenal of known favorites that I can deploy over here to get the job done ?
Check out TaskManager in BlackBerry World! You can find it at http://appworld.blackberry.com/webst...ntent/23203885
This should work. You can find the newest version though using Snap..
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Thanks! Will give it a try !
Update: only 2 tasks / services listed:
- com.android.defcontainer
- de.hp.taskmanager
That did the trick thank you :)
So 4.4.6 or 4.4.7 does not work on 10.2.2?
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Trying to remove ads from mp3 video converter app. I tried any settings combination I could come up with, but it doesn't remove it. If I run it through GMaps Patcher it works. What does it do differently?
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The problem could be how the files are patched. Lucky Patcher uses a bytepatching method, which expects a precise byte order in the file and then patches it. GMaps Patcher decompiles the code into smali and then uses some advanced search logic to find the correct place to patch. If you post the file, I can look into the smali code and may see what's different.
Thanks for the reply. Here is the file :
https://app.box.com/view/f_20074993991
BTW after launching the ads are back now after patching with Gmaps Patcher.
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Can't download. Maybe you can name the exact package name, then I'll find it. Use Gmaps Patcher Info tab to find the package name.
File is called com.springwalk.mediaconverter-31.apk
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Here is another attempt for a link : https://app.box.com/s/olx3sv4ni3moc28tgw2u
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works. looking into it
Thanks man. This app kinda behaves the same way as Weatherbug. Ads eventually keep showing up despite patching.
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Crappy app :)
com.springwalk.mediaconverter-31-patched
I know, not great. But free.
Thanks for the patching, but it still has ads. How did you patch it?
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Damned.. Just saw that they popped up after some time. Must look deeper into the ads framework. I patched it manually, but will include the fix into gmaps patcher once it works correctly.
When did the ads show up again. right after starting it?
Actually it took about 10 seconds or so.
Also, if that helps, when patched with LP, upon launching the app it immediately crashed. Then on a second attempt it opened.
When patched with Gmaps Patcher, upon first start, the app does not crash, but works right away.
And I remember that Weatherbug behaved the same way.
I mainly posted that because I'd like to help improve the patcher(s).
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Could anyone answer? Cobalt perhaps ? Thanks.
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