is there any DeOdexed stock rom and if there isn't is it possible to make one?
alfadog77 said:
is there any DeOdexed stock rom and if there isn't is it possible to make one?
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try ice glacier...its the stock rom without any bloatware, and its deodexed.
if you want to deodex by yourself, here are some directions,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765270
even though this is for the droid x, the basic directions are the same
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I would like to know if MetaMorph will work on the stock rooted ROM?
rodger-sp said:
I would like to know if MetaMorph will work on the stock rooted ROM?
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Depends on what you are trying to do specifically. To make things easier I'd flash a deodexed ROM then try to mess around with MM.
Did you ever figure that out?
hi
1= SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH
2= now i have the samsung galaxy s2,but perhaps i buy the sensation...but i have a question:
can i go from custom rom to stock rom with s-off,root,ecc... and after return to custom rom?
and can i go from a custom rom(ex.lee droid,etc...) to another custom rom(ex. revolution,insertcoin,etc..) without restore the original rom?
thanks
Uh...when is restoring the stock ROM before flashing a custom necessary?
Sent from my own custom Rom for sensation. 200mb free :3
illuminarias said:
Uh...when is restoring the stock ROM before flashing a custom necessary?
Sent from my own custom Rom for sensation. 200mb free :3
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because I might tire of the custom rom.
musicmix96 said:
because I might tire of the custom rom.
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Make a nandroid backup of stock ROM in CWM. Done.
Swyped from my HTC Sensation
Is there a way to Deodex Stock ROM without installing a custom ROM?
PrinceFX said:
Is there a way to Deox Stock ROM without installing a custom ROM?
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Do you mean deodex? As in de-odex? Then, I guess you maybe could but it is much easier to flash trickdroid because that is the stock rom on steroids.
BiteBlaze said:
Do you mean deodex? As in de-odex? Then, I guess you maybe could but it is much easier to flash trickdroid because that is the stock rom on steroids.
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oops! yeah! I was just wondering if there is another way other than installing a stock ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1600805
I was curious about this too, so I did a search and found this. Not sure if this will help us, since I haven't had a chance to read the whole thing, but it probably will work.
Sent from my H1S using XDA Premium.
This is supposed to be a universal method to ODEX:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1476617
Safe for use to try?
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I'm pretty sure the stock rom is already ODEXed. I've been trying to learn how to cook roms and just DeODEXed a UEALH2 stock rom. So I suppose if you wanted to ODEX a DeODEXed Note 10.1 rom you could with this method.
darksabre_x said:
I'm pretty sure the stock rom is already ODEXed. I've been trying to learn how to cook roms and just DeODEXed a UEALH2 stock rom. So I suppose if you wanted to ODEX a DeODEXed Note 10.1 rom you could with this method.
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There's not much point to re-odexing a firmware. It saves a tiny bit of time on initial boot, but that's it. It has zero performance impact once the device has booted, and makes maintaining a firmware very difficult. (This is, for example, one of the reasons why Cyanogenmod doesn't odex builds.)
How do I whether I'm odexed or deodexed on my sprint note 3 4.4.2 I want kit kat killer or jelly bomb and it says don't flash unless you are deodexed. Please some one help!
slade1style said:
How do I whether I'm odexed or deodexed on my sprint note 3 4.4.2 I want kit kat killer or jelly bomb and it says don't flash unless you are deodexed. Please some one help!
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if you are stock, it is odexed.
if you have a custom rom on, 99/100 it is deodexed.
Well most stock Roms are odexed. And some are deodexed. It really depends.
One way to find out is to go to /system/app with a file browser.
If you see an app. Let's say Browser it'll say "Browser.apk" and if you see "Browser.odex" under it then it means your Rom isn't deodexed.