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- 04-11-2012, 10:30 AM
Thread Author #1
Deleted download manager by mistake..cannot install anything
Hi,
I have a LG Optimus V and mistakenly deleted the download manager from Titanium Backup. Now I cannot install anything from the market(play) or download attachments from the browser. I did reset to factory settings but nothing better.
Now I don't have terminal emulator, clockwork recovery or anything of these to reflash to stock, neither can I install anything.
Please help!!! - 04-11-2012, 11:38 AM #2
Re: Deleted download manager by mistake..cannot install anything
If you are not rooted a factory reset should have fixed the problem.
If you are rooted, you should have AmonRa Recovery or ClockworkMod on your phone. Download a ROM onto your computer and then transfer it to your phone. Reboot into recovery and flash the ROM.
Hope this helps.
DocEVO 4G - 04-11-2012, 09:04 PM #3
Re: Deleted download manager by mistake..cannot install anything
Doesn't Titanium require Root? You probably have some sort of recovery on your device.
I would start here and load a fresh ROM.
[GUIDE] 2012 Optimus V Reference Guide (Start here!)
Good luck!Some say that his dormant chips were left that way for YOUR SAFETY... Others say that once "turned on," he can not be turned off... All we know is... He's called The Stig. - 04-11-2012, 10:18 PM #4
- 04-12-2012, 09:58 AM #5
Re: Deleted download manager by mistake..cannot install anything
I agree with Pville's suggestion. If you can't download via phone you'll need to download onto a PC and transfer the ROM to the sd card.
Your custom recovery should still be available since a factory reset does not restore the recovery image. Good luck. - 04-12-2012, 11:01 AM
Thread Author #6
Re: Deleted download manager by mistake..cannot install anything
Thanks all. I ended up installing QtADB and also installing super one click and rooted the phone. I had previously lost the root during factory reset. I flashed recovery with flash image and installed Backside ROM. Working wonderfully now and appears smoother and faster than the stock ROM.
BTW, the QtADB is a great tool. - 04-16-2012, 06:04 PM #7
This isn't a big deal. The stock version of froyo 2.2.2 is posted for download on Google Play. ( android market). Download it using your computer but have your OV plugged in at the time. It will ask you to sign in. After download. You can unzip the file in your PC, find the file mark apps and it will list the download manager.apk. Manually send that to the sd card on the phone. Disconnect then go into recovery if your file manager won't allow an install from it. One or the other way, you can manually reinstall a piece of the stock rom this way. Either thru your file manager or flashing it while in recovery mode. My camcorder failed and I had to fix it this way once.
- 04-16-2012, 06:08 PM #8


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