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Can you provide a link to download the .apk if possible? Thanks.

EDIT: Nevermind. Pulled it off my Xperia Play. Worked!



Just change one of the hardware buttons to "MENU" then you can set Superuser to automatically accept requests. When you start up Root Explorer it will start with the approved request.
Sorry about the root explorer one it was late and i got excited ..most of it does work though.
I have been getting all my .apks from my phone and backing them up with astro file manager ..i then email them to my computer and install them through adb. I do have one question about installing through adb ... Is there a certain folder that i should install the app to on the watch ? If so how do i get there

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Sorry about the root explorer one it was late and i got excited ..most of it does work though.
I have been getting all my .apks from my phone and backing them up with astro file manager ..i then email them to my computer and install them through adb. I do have one question about installing through adb ... Is there a certain folder that i should install the app to on the watch ? If so how do i get there

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I've been trying to figure that out as well. The default installation sends it to an odd location.
 
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I've been trying to figure that out as well. The default installation sends it to an odd location.
I found the installed apps in data/app folder in root explorer and that file has 150 megs of storage

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I found the installed apps in data/app folder in root explorer and that file has 150 megs of storage

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Yeah. Luckily, you can give Apps2SD a shot and see how many apps you can move. I managed to get a couple over and free some space up.
 
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Sorry about the root explorer one it was late and i got excited ..most of it does work though.
I have been getting all my .apks from my phone and backing them up with astro file manager ..i then email them to my computer and install them through adb. I do have one question about installing through adb ... Is there a certain folder that i should install the app to on the watch ? If so how do i get there

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Faster might be the way I do it: install dropbox and just send your apk from your phone with root explorer to dropbox and then open the apk on your ACTV.

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Yeah. Luckily, you can give Apps2SD a shot and see how many apps you can move. I managed to get a couple over and free some space up.
If it can't move every app, then you might as well just use the internal app mover. I moved a few of my apps to sd just using the manage applications system tool.

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Faster might be the way I do it: install dropbox and just send your apk from your phone with root explorer to dropbox and then open the apk on your ACTV.

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How do you install apks on the motoactv without using adb? Everytime i try it force closes

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How do you install apks on the motoactv without using adb? Everytime i try it force closes

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you need to adb push PackageInstaller.apk from CyanogenMod. then you can just use dropbox to move apk from one place to your ACTV
 
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Default Market Force Close Fix

I have the market installed, but like everyone else... It force closes. I emailed CMW and he first told me to wait for a guide, but according to his twitter feed, he's heading to CES soon and I have no idea when he'll get around to writing it. I conviced him to give me an outline of what needs to be done. Below is his response

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Download the missing apks (downloadprovider/ui etc) and resign them and framework apks with the AOSP platform key
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you need to adb push PackageInstaller.apk from CyanogenMod. then you can just use dropbox to move apk from one place to your ACTV
Where do i push the package installer to?

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