I have to sell my computer because I'm moving. I won't be able to make these for a while. They're very easy to do on your own though.
First, download this image and don't change its name.
This has probably been described a thousand times here, but I'm posting instructions for newcomers.
Steps:
1 - Extract ROM of your choice
2 - Navigate to /system/framework
3 - Using 7zip, open (don't extract) framework-res.apk
4 - Navigate to /res/drawable-nodpi/
5 - Drag background_holo_dark.png into the folder. It will replace the original
6 - Close 7zip window
7 - Using 7zip, open (don't extract) the original ROM download .zip
8 - Navigate to /system/framework
9 - Drag the edited framework-res.apk into that folder. It will replace the original
10 - Flash ROM
Using these instructions, you can take any .zip package made for Clockworkmod if you want to flash it after you install the ROM. Just delete folders except for meta-inf and drag a folder with the following directory structure into the .zip package: system/framework/framework-res.apk
That's it.
FLASH IN CLOCKWORKMOD -- ALWAYS BACK UP FIRST!!!!!!!!
Credit to endursa for making the dithered background image
I took endursa's image and put it into a flashable zip for Clockworkmod. It worked fine on my device. YMMV
No more gross banding on the uninstall screen and wherever that background exists in the UI.
I know there was already a zip for this mod by KamikaZeeFu, but it didn't work on my stock (rooted, unlocked) AT&T One X because KamikaZeeFu built it for VillainTheme, so it didn't flash.
UPDATE: I'll add links for other ROMs, because if you flash one of these on a custom ROM it will likely screw things up.
This overwrites anything you have might have modified in framework-res.apk
For STOCK 1.82: http://www.mediafire.com/?k06sfrmg6fl498j
For STOCK 1.85: http://www.mediafire.com/?kwy2lk791ybeysn
For CleanROM 2.0 by scrosler: http://www.mediafire.com/?16calbhgkpbwzdx
For CleanROM 2.1 by scrosler: http://www.mediafire.com/?p1tazy2jta7zmta
For CleanROM 2.3 by scrosler: http://www.mediafire.com/?9nxfhn2920voz30
I CLAIM NO RESPONSIBILITY TO ANYTHING THAT GOES WRONG WITH YOUR DEVICE. FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Sitting at 1.73 I'm too scared to flash.. however these mods were great on my gnex. Good job!
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ChongoDroid said:
Sitting at 1.73 I'm too scared to flash.. however these mods were great on my gnex. Good job!
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I didn't do anything but put the image in the appropriate place. Check the link I put in the OP for the source. I'll update the OP to be more specific in giving credit.
Oh I wasn't implying anything, they simply took a higher rez image if my memory serves. Looked great on my nexus so I'm sure it'll look just as good on the hox
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Oh I wasn't implying anything, they simply took a higher rez image if my memory serves. Looked great on my nexus so I'm sure it'll look just as good on the hox
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Oh ok.
If you're unlocked with clockworkmod, send me (well, upload it somewhere) the framework-res.apk from your phone and I'll add it if you want.
I planning to use the 1.82 one, do we have to be de-odex to flash this or can we flash it on stock? thanks.
NguyenHuu said:
I planning to use the 1.82 one, do we have to be de-odex to flash this or can we flash it on stock? thanks.
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I pulled the apk and flashed it back all on stock 1.82 and it worked for me. Everything is exactly the same as when it was pulled except for that one png file.
Great thanks, works as expected. something so simple can make such a big difference haha
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Great thanks, works as expected. something so simple can make such a big difference haha
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No problem.
And I totally agree. First of all, this should have been the image used in the stock build. Second, everyone who makes a custom ROM should consider including this image. Third, this image is used so often on the phone that it almost ruined the expericne for me before I found the original thread with that image in it. It's really easy to put this into any ROM, but if anyone is scared to mess with it, or just doesn't feel like it, let me know and I'll make more. I'll continue to make them until ROM cooks and developers start putting it in their ROMs.
Otherwise, there are tutorials for making/modifying your own flashable zips, but I can post a short tutorial later for any new people here. My daughter is using my computer to watch a movie right now.
I just finished a semester of learning C++. I'm going to try to learn Java over the summer to get a head start before next semester. Maybe I'll finally be able to contribute more in the near future. I've been saying that for almost two years... but I'm working on it.
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No problem.
And I totally agree. First of all, this should have been the image used in the stock build. Second, everyone who makes a custom ROM should consider including this image. Third, this image is used so often on the phone that it almost ruined the expericne for me before I found the original thread with that image in it. It's really easy to put this into any ROM, but if anyone is scared to mess with it, or just doesn't feel like it, let me know and I'll make more. I'll continue to make them until ROM cooks and developers start putting it in their ROMs.
Otherwise, there are tutorials for making/modifying your own flashable zips, but I can post a short tutorial later for any new people here. My daughter is using my computer to watch a movie right now.
I just finished a semester of learning C++. I'm going to try to learn Java over the summer to get a head start before next semester. Maybe I'll finally be able to contribute more in the near future. I've been saying that for almost two years... but I'm working on it.
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is it as simple as dragging and dropping the .PNG into systemui.apk? or do you have to decomplile and all that fancy stuff? Reason I ask is Cleanrom2.1 is release and has new changes so cant use the old one no more.
jmattp said:
Oh ok.
If you're unlocked with clockworkmod, send me (well, upload it somewhere) the framework-res.apk from your phone and I'll add it if you want.
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Hey that would be awesome! Cheers
http://db.tt/5lPQQSmw
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is it as simple as dragging and dropping the .PNG into systemui.apk? or do you have to decomplile and all that fancy stuff? Reason I ask is Cleanrom2.1 is release and has new changes so cant use the old one no more.
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It goes in /system/framework/framework-res.apk/res/drawable-nodpi
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It goes in /system/framework/framework-res.apk/res/drawable-nodpi
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Just a normal drag and drop or do we need to decompile?
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Just a normal drag and drop or do we need to decompile?
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Drag and drop
...into a flashable zip. I think you might run into problems doing it with a file explorer while the OS is running.
Or just put it in the ROM before you flash. That's what you're asking, right?
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Drag and drop
...into a flashable zip. I think you might run into problems doing it with a file explorer while the OS is running.
Or just put it in the ROM before you flash. That's what you're asking, right?
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yeah I did it via flashable zip, works fine, thanks.
ChongoDroid said:
Hey that would be awesome! Cheers
http://db.tt/5lPQQSmw
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Link sent in a PM
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Link sent in a PM
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Worked great and looks awesome!
Here's a before and after for the folks that aren't quite sure what this does.
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Thanks for this fix!
After further use this mod seems to break CleanROM 2.1 reboot menu. Not sure about anything else.
I also am not sure if it has anything to do with CleanRom being deodexed.
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Saw this works for us as well as long as on Froyo or Darchdroid. I thought was pretty sweet.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6825204&postcount=1
works good the code at the end is just a little big on my screen. maybe we can tweak it
what if youre on fresh :\
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what if youre on fresh :\
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then it wont work out the box, you'll have to change it.
What would we have to do to make this work on Fresh 2.3.3? I've never messed with bootscreens like this so I have no idea. This is possibly one of the coolest boots I've seen though.
I'm curious about this also.
I would love to have this for Fresh or RegawMOD
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prezmater said:
I would love to have this for Fresh or RegawMOD
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I think boot.img's are diffrent for sense and non-sense roms. just a guess. cause i see when people make them for sense they say they don't work on vanilla roms or visa versa. so i think you'd have to make a whole new one.
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I think boot.img's are diffrent for sense and non-sense roms. just a guess. cause i see when people make them for sense they say they don't work on vanilla roms or visa versa. so i think you'd have to make a whole new one.
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I am new to all of this, so I just read and research until I find stuff that works. I also have to be very careful not to brick my phone.
Thank you for this! It is better than the merging nexus one logo IMO. A little big on the hero, but who cares. If only it had some sound
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I think boot.img's are diffrent for sense and non-sense roms. just a guess. cause i see when people make them for sense they say they don't work on vanilla roms or visa versa. so i think you'd have to make a whole new one.
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correct, i ripped apart fresh2.3.3 and he has a boot1.gif in the /system/media/bootanimation folder
on darch and froyo they have a bootanimation.zip in the /system/media folder. my guess is to take all the images in the bootanimation.zip in the part0 and possibly part1 folder stitch them together in photoshop(you can resize here too) make an animated gif, open in gimp and deoptimize then resave as animated gif. name boot1.gif and push to the /system/media/bootanimation folder.
i just adb pushed this to /system/media on zen exp and it works and it's bad ass
I can confirm this works on nfinitefx45 Rom...
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thatguythatdid said:
i just adb pushed this to /system/media on zen exp and it works and it's bad ass
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I can also confirm this method as working by doing the same using Fresh 2.3.3 (a sense UI based rom also). Happy booting decepticons!
I tried pushing this after I installed the CS6 test 4 with no luck. I still get the custom boot that was originally on it and DD2.7. After I push it, it shows that it was successful and give the size of the file transferred, but when I reboot I get the same one.
i pushed a custom gif using the images in this boot and it was either blank or it was small and different pixels like it was a bad res any ideas how to get it to work im using fresh 2.3.3
awesome guys glad you found an easier fix. for the froyo user i pushed it just fine i'm on cm6 test 4. pm me if you need help.
I'll try to retry it here in a few hours when I get off work. If I am still unsuccessful, I'll send you a PM. It's good to find another Kansan on here.
I figured out my problem, since I had just redone my Hero with the new CS ROM, I forgot to turn on USB debugging. Retried the steps and was successful.
Nice glad you got it going.
NegativeOne13 said:
I figured out my problem, since I had just redone my Hero with the new CS ROM, I forgot to turn on USB debugging. Retried the steps and was successful.
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Hi, all. I wanted to create my own boot animation so I've been tinkering around with it and wanted to post to get some feedback. It's nothing fancy, and I've only tested on Serendipity VII, but if you'd like to give it a go I've included the zip file.
I've attached a preview as well (can't post links yet). It's not quite as slow as the gif file, but that was the easiest way for me to get a preview of it.
Any and all feedback is appreciated. Like I said, I made this for myself, but wanted to share with this awesome community.
Installation Instructions:
1. Place bootanimation.zip on your sdcard
2. Using a root explorer, mount your system as r/w
3. Move or copy bootanimation.zip to system/media (rename to sanim.zip if on a non-Hellraiser ROM)
4. Reboot
*I would suggest making a backup of your current bootanimation.zip file in case this does not work with your current ROM
Excuse my ignorance but how do you install this animation? CWM? Copy/Paste? How do you enable it? I am running Infused 2.1.0 and have the stock animation while booting and would love to use this one.
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Excuse my ignorance but how do you install this animation? CWM? Copy/Paste? How do you enable it? I am running Infused 2.1.0 and have the stock animation while booting and would love to use this one.
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Both ways are possible and I see the OP does not state the way.
It won't hurt to try flashing with cwm.... If it's not cwm compatible it just won't work....
And if it does not work then just push it to your system using a root explorer....
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Blackberrynomore said:
Excuse my ignorance but how do you install this animation? CWM? Copy/Paste? How do you enable it? I am running Infused 2.1.0 and have the stock animation while booting and would love to use this one.
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Your kernel needs to support alternate bootanimations and if rooted make the system/media dir. Read/Write accessible then you can copy and paste the zip to that dir. Now depending on the kernel you may need to rename the file to something like sanim.zip like with the latest infusion 1.1 kernel.
Apologies for not posting installation instructions. Updating OP with the method I used.
Nice. I really like it. Could you make one that just says INFUSE? Keep up the good work.
bigfau said:
Nice. I really like it. Could you make one that just says INFUSE? Keep up the good work.
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Thanks! Be happy to make you one. Same animation, just take off "Accept No Substitutes"?
Yes, please kind sir. I have the one on now. Loving it.
You can try this one out. Removed "Accept No Substitutes".
*Edit*
The attached file is incorrect and still has "Accept No Substitutes". If you would like one without, please see post #16.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17206296&postcount=16
You must make more and more and more
Works Great keep up the good work!!!!!
Thank you! Curious.. which ROM are you guys using? Wanting to see if this works on other ROMs since I tested with Serendipity VII.
wikedawsum said:
Thank you! Curious.. which ROM are you guys using? Wanting to see if this works on other ROMs since I tested with Serendipity VII.
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Running Hellraiser B6 with JVQ Dlev's ROMDlev 4.2 and Infusion GB 1.1 kernel.
I'm running infused 2.1 with infusion 1.1 kernal. Using transfuzion theme.
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Running 2.1.0 Infused
I downloaded the second one but still see. The accept no sub.
Cranky...
Truckerglenn said:
Running 2.1.0 Infused
I downloaded the second one but still see. The accept no sub.
Cranky...
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You're right, it did. Apologize for that. Please try the one attached now.
Fantastic
Thank you
this is absolutely amazing, but how do you make them? i would love to try making some different ones
angry6 said:
this is absolutely amazing, but how do you make them? i would love to try making some different ones
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I followed this tutorial here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1096068
There's also a tool to help you make them here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17011722
I've only been able to get the tool to work if I have part0 and part1 folders (the tutorial explains those). You can unzip the file I posted to get an idea of what to make as well. I did this with the original boot animation on my ROM.
wikedawsum said:
I followed this tutorial here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1096068
There's also a tool to help you make them here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17011722
I've only been able to get the tool to work if I have part0 and part1 folders (the tutorial explains those). You can unzip the file I posted to get an idea of what to make as well. I did this with the original boot animation on my ROM.
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If they could make it a little simpler, I'm lazy
Does anybody happen have the stock charge bootanimation.zip and the boot sound wav files?
Much appreciated!
Edit: Never mind I found them. But is there any way to edit the boot file to make it blue instead of red? I'm trying but I can't seem to find out how.
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Mind directing me to where you found the stock boot animation for the charge?
No way to edit .qmg files without qmage software...which is proprietary...which means it's expensive. Samsung mainly uses this devil-spawn file format in their Bada OS.
Edit:I spoke with a couple guys ok the Bada forums (rather I PMed them a few months back) who have edited these files and never received an answer from them. Perhaps you might have better luck...perhaps not.
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mal.reynolds said:
Mind directing me to where you found the stock boot animation for the charge?
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I would like to know that too.
~John
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Everything you need should be in this zip, both qmg files and the power on.wav
Just extract and place the files where they need to go.
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Any issues with these files in gingerbread? I am currently using Humble 3.1. Thanks for providing the zip. Still no answer from the Bada forums?
I did get a reply linking me to a theme developing tool for bada, cant remember the name off hand...it does handle .qmg files however there is no direct front end to manage it and i am far to inept to try and break down and isolate the code needed for this...
So essentialy, no lol
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mal.reynolds said:
Any issues with these files in gingerbread? I am currently using Humble 3.1. Thanks for providing the zip. Still no answer from the Bada forums?
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I'm not sure if the custom ROMs will support the qmg boot anis. I haven't tried them.
The worst I can see happening is it won't work and you'll end up withe the plain android boot, or it will and it will be "watermarked" with the android. Somewhere in the past there was a post floating around on how to fix the "watermarked" boot but I can't remember where I saw it. Hope this is helpful
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Found it
mal.reynolds said:
Any issues with these files in gingerbread? I am currently using Humble 3.1. Thanks for providing the zip. Still no answer from the Bada forums?
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paul_viado said:
go into root explorer go into SYSTEM then BIN inside BIN youll find a file named BOOTANIMATION it should be near the top since its in alphabetical order just delete that file and itll get rid of the "android" animation thats over your bootanimation. and reboot
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if you try it and get the watermark that should fix it
hesh.monster said:
http://db.tt/Z4tpFs6Q
Everything you need should be in this zip, both qmg files and the power on.wav
Just extract and place the files where they need to go.
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Can I get an updated link please
I wanted to ask how I could go about taking a rom.zip (pulled from an RUU) and turn it into a stock rooted rom. The phone flashing would be rooted, of course
And if possible, for that process, is it generic? As in, would it work for any phone/stock rom? Or only shift?
CNexus said:
I wanted to ask how I could go about taking a rom.zip (pulled from an RUU) and turn it into a stock rooted rom. The phone flashing would be rooted, of course
And if possible, for that process, is it generic? As in, would it work for any phone/stock rom? Or only shift?
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Well it would be stock Shift so unless modded it would only work for the Shift. Not sure what you're trying to do.
bilgerryan said:
Well it would be stock Shift so unless modded it would only work for the Shift. Not sure what you're trying to do.
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Well what I mean is if I took an equivalent rom.zip from the RUU for another device, then I want to be able to follow generally the same process to make it a stock rom that won't compromise root
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Well what I mean is if I took an equivalent rom.zip from the RUU for another device, then I want to be able to follow generally the same process to make it a stock rom that won't compromise root
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Good luck with that, it seems like you are doing way too much work for what you are trying to achieve (which I am still a little confused on). Essentially you are trying to port a "stock" ROM from another device, and then rooting it... why go thru all the trouble? That sounds like a headache for no reason. What is the device you are taking the RUU from? Why not just port a rooted stock ROM? Like RemICS for example is basically the stock ROM for the SGS3.
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Good luck with that, it seems like you are doing way too much work for what you are trying to achieve (which I am still a little confused on). Essentially you are trying to port a "stock" ROM from another device, and then rooting it... why go thru all the trouble? That sounds like a headache for no reason. What is the device you are taking the RUU from?
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Wait what...noooo thats not what I mean lol
What I'm asking is that lets say I have stock rom.zip for some device, how do I make a rooted version of that rom.zip (no porting, no other mods)
All I want to do is basically be able to reset everything to stock using that rom.zip, but without losing root on the device I'm flashing to
So like this:
Device N's rom.zip > rooted rom.zip for device N > flash rooted rom.zip to device N
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You want to pull the stock Rom out of an RUU, and use it sort of as a wipe Rom? Does that about sound right ?
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If all you wanna do is what I did with the latest ota. Download the RUU.exe and open it to its first screen but don't go forward. Then open a the start menu and go to run. Once at the run box type %temp% and hit enter, then find the location of ROM.zip and move it out to the Desktop and close the RUU.exe. now inside the ROM.zip are a few images the RUU uses to flash, so now your gonna wanna take the boot.img and system.img and place them in dsixda kitchens original update folder, then open the dsixda kitchen in cmd and setup a working folder from a ROM and choose the boot.img and system.img. once that's done use the options to add root and busyboox, maybe data/app if you want and that's your rooted stock ota zip :beer:
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If all you wanna do is what I did with the latest ota. Download the RUU.exe and open it to its first screen but don't go forward. Then open a the start menu and go to run. Once at the run box type %temp% and hit enter, then find the location of ROM.zip and move it out to the Desktop and close the RUU.exe. now inside the ROM.zip are a few images the RUU uses to flash, so now your gonna wanna take the boot.img and system.img and place them in dsixda kitchens original update folder, then open the dsixda kitchen in cmd and setup a working folder from a ROM and choose the boot.img and system.img. once that's done use the options to add root and busyboox, maybe data/app if you want and that's your rooted stock ota zip :beer:
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Too good
I knew I had to use dsixda's kitchen because I saw someone mention that in a post but they didn't specify...
But awesome, thanks strapped
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Too good
I knew I had to use dsixda's kitchen because I saw someone mention that in a post but they didn't specify...
But awesome, thanks strapped
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Not a problem, anything else I'm floating around somewhere most of the time and get email notifications.
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Hey guys, I just asked a question to the EVO folks the I remembered this thread is where I got the idea. What I've done is what Strapped said and took the ROM from the ruu for the EVO and ran it through dsixda's kitchen. It's been running great on my EVO 4g but this morning I had some time and thought I would do some themeing and found there is no systemUI.apk? I even went back to the kitchen and rechecked what I had done earlier but there just isn't one that I can find. Has anyone heard of this before? I would think that with that missing it shouldn't be working at all right?
That doesn't sound right . Are you sure your seeing all the files? I had this happen once, I did not have my settings correct on the Laptop.
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Yea I'm sure. Could it be hidden somehow? Maybe in some odd folder... No one at the EVO is taking me seriously assuming I'm asking a noon like question. :-/
Edit: just for fun, I flashed a modded systemUI last night for this and its in there but nothing has changed. It's the weirdest thing I've come across Android wise.
EDIT2: is it possible the file got mixed in with something else when I deodexed it?
Edit3: I just went through the process again (I'm off work until tomorrow) and there is still no systemUI.apk? What settings on the laptop were you refering to? I can see that file in other ROMs. This is just odd...
Edit4: Ive been looking into this further and I am finding the icons from the systemUI mixed in both the system/framework/framework-res.apk and system/framework/com.htc.rescources.apk so I'm guessing somehow I mixed things together...
That is some creepy stuff
As in how it somehow got chucked in a blender with the framework files
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I can't figure it out. I'd upload it for folks to look at but its for the EVO 4g and no one there is interested.
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I can't figure it out. I'd upload it for folks to look at but its for the EVO 4g and no one there is interested.
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Yeah I saw....man, that community is going extinct even faster than we are
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Yeah I saw....man, that community is going extinct even faster than we are
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There are still a lot of users, just not many devs... and most of the users are noobs
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Yea I'm sure. Could it be hidden somehow? Maybe in some odd folder... No one at the EVO is taking me seriously assuming I'm asking a noon like question. :-/
Edit: just for fun, I flashed a modded systemUI last night for this and its in there but nothing has changed. It's the weirdest thing I've come across Android wise.
EDIT2: is it possible the file got mixed in with something else when I deodexed it?
Edit3: I just went through the process again (I'm off work until tomorrow) and there is still no systemUI.apk? What settings on the laptop were you refering to? I can see that file in other ROMs. This is just odd...
Edit4: Ive been looking into this further and I am finding the icons from the systemUI mixed in both the system/framework/framework-res.apk and system/framework/com.htc.rescources.apk so I'm guessing somehow I mixed things together...
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Glad you got it sorted. Had way to much on the plate today. Sorry I couldn't get back to you. Had a messed up day.
CNexus said:
That is some creepy stuff
As in how it somehow got chucked in a blender with the framework files
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That one is completely starnge
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I can't figure it out. I'd upload it for folks to look at but its for the EVO 4g and no one there is interested.
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I still have an OG EVO . Tester.
CNexus said:
Yeah I saw....man, that community is going extinct even faster than we are
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bilgerryan said:
There are still a lot of users, just not many devs... and most of the users are noobs
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Yes it is. Quite a few Newbs . Hopefully some will step up and start doing for the community. As happened in the Shift community .
prboy1969 said:
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Yes it is. Quite a few Newbs . Hopefully some will step up and start doing for the community. As happened in the Shift community .
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It's understandable, anymore it is a relatively cheap device to obtain for a starter into Android. I just wish people would read and search before posting... that should be a rule. And this guy (me) should be getting an OG soon.
bilgerryan said:
It's understandable, anymore it is a relatively cheap device to obtain for a starter into Android. I just wish people would read and search before posting... that should be a rule. And this guy (me) should be getting an OG soon.
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Nice . Glad to hear that. As for the reading thing. It is oh so true . But unfortunately most do it later, than sooner.
Hi All,
Please help me to find the APM Mod for my ATT HTC One X running on Clean ROM 6.5 (Based on 3.17 base).
I have searched in the XDA threads but they are not for ATT HOX.
Thanks in Advance!!
Thanks and Regards,
Sathish.
It has to be ported over. I actually want this and notification toggles too. Anyone know how to port them?
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Not sure exactly, but there's apps from the Play Store that offer notification toggles. Not the same, but you can use quick boot to boot in recovery and such. There's likely not going to be an available mod for it, because CleanRom ended development for our device.
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APM requires smali code, xml files and png images to be added to framework-res.apk and code added and edits to android.policy.jar and toggles require smali code, xml files and png images in the systemui.apk. You will need to decompile them first. It is a quite involved proccess.
Ive always wanted to port them i was always used to having it on other phones. Might be too much for me right now tho lol. Only ever ported something once
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ZeRo2o9 said:
Ive always wanted to port them i was always used to having it on other phones. Might be too much for me right now tho lol. Only ever ported something once
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If you want it so much, there are other ROMs that have it.
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RollTribe said:
If you want it so much, there are other ROMs that have it.
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Just flashed BB8 Rom.. Really soft and smooth.. And also got APM options too!
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Sathish.
Pretty much all the custom ROMs have apm, apart from the stock ROMs.
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RollTribe said:
If you want it so much, there are other ROMs that have it.
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Well I want to learn how to do it myself too lol
ZeRo2o9 said:
Well I want to learn how to do it myself too lol
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Here is what I did and how I started to learn about these mods.
Google the app beyond compare and download it.
I'm assuming you know how to use apk tool if not there is enough info around that I'm not going to get into explaining that.
Find a Rom that has the mod your looking for. Make sure the Rom are on the same version ie 4.1.1.
Decompile the modded apk and the one from the Rom you want to add to.
Open beyond compare and select a folder compare add the entire decompiled folder for both apks and go through and look at the difference between the two apks. There are different ways you can choose to make the compares I usually choose binary compare to get the most accurate look at the diffs.
Some things related to the mod will be easy to find others will take a little longer.
Make the the edits to your unmodded apk and compile it and test it.
If it fails to compile or doesn't work when installed on phone then you missed something go back and go through it again.
It is a trial and error process but this is how I learned.
It should be noted most of these mods took someone quite a while to actually code from scratch with no reference so using it for your own personal use is fine but if you plan on publicly releasing it do the right thing and make sure you get permission from the original creator before making anything public that you did not make yourself.
Hope this helps.
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E.Cadro said:
Here is what I did and how I started to learn about these mods.
Google the app beyond compare and download it.
I'm assuming you know how to use apk tool if not there is enough info around that I'm not going to get into explaining that.
Find a Rom that has the mod your looking for. Make sure the Rom are on the same version ie 4.1.1.
Decompile the modded apk and the one from the Rom you want to add to.
Open beyond compare and select a folder compare add the entire decompiled folder for both apks and go through and look at the difference between the two apks. There are different ways you can choose to make the compares I usually choose binary compare to get the most accurate look at the diffs.
Some things related to the mod will be easy to find others will take a little longer.
Make the the edits to your unmodded apk and compile it and test it.
If it fails to compile or doesn't work when installed on phone then you missed something go back and go through it again.
It is a trial and error process but this is how I learned.
It should be noted most of these mods took someone quite a while to actually code from scratch with no reference so using it for your own personal use is fine but if you plan on publicly releasing it do the right thing and make sure you get permission from the original creator before making anything public that you did not make yourself.
Hope this helps.
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great info E thanks :good:
If you install xposed frameworks.Then install Xblast mod for xposed you can get a cm10.1 based advanced reboot menu. It works I use it on my own jb build.