HERE IS A GUIDE FOR YOU ALL YOU CAN CREATE YOUR OWN ROM BY THIS SEXY METHOD.I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKED DEVICES,DAMAGED DEVICES IF YOU BLAME ME I WILL LAUGH AT U.
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Requirement to make a custom rom
*java jdk installed on your pc
*windows xp or 7.
*package given in download section
Who is this kitchen for ?
Those who are brand new to
creating custom ROMs and
want an easy place to start
learning
Those who just want to modify
shipped ROMs or someone
else's custom ROMs to their
liking
Those who are confused by all
those scripts and complex
commands required for
building and extracting
This is NOT a tool to
automatically turn you into a
full-fledged ROM developer.
ROM development normally
involves work from the ground
up and involves time , research
and patience .
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Kitchen setup guide
setting up android kitchen
1.download all the three link and unzip kitchen.rar and cywin package.
2.open cywin_package then open folder Now, you can see 3 icons, a read-
me,a setup, and a folder. Choose
the setup. Here You will choose
install from local directory. Next,
Navigate to the the folder of
extraction of cygwin and choose
the folder Cygwin_packages inside
the cygwin extraction folder. Wait
for some time. Then, You will come
across a list of file. Click the 2-
circle-arrows,untill, it displays
“install”
After the procedure is complete,
run the batch file cygwin.bat . Now, minimise
it and copy kitchen folder,
Keep it in some location where you have installed your cygwin package open home/ajay-Pc(in my case this is administrator name of my pc)kitchen
Now, open the batch file window
and type
cd C:\Kitchen
Wait for some time and then when
the location the changed, type
./menu
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GUIDE
now minimize the batch file and extract official rom and open pda there you will find system.img then extract it using magic iso or flash
the official stock rom using odin the take a nandroid backup u will get system.rfs.tar in your sd card extract it using magic iso then make a folder in called rom and open it. again create a folder called system and copy all data from system.rfs.tar which u have extracted(do drag and dropping).
Now copy meta-inf of any stock rom and copy and kernel to rom folder.
Now you will get two folder and one file in your rom folder zip the folder content and copy the file where you have installed cygwin/home/ajay/kitchen/original update folder.
now open command shell which you have minimized 1st create working folder then add root permission,deodex your rom.
and at last press 99 to build your rom..
note-if it ask you to change updater script to update script change it but dont forget to change it back to updater script.now you will get your rom in output folder copy it to your sd card flash it if error occur unzip the zip file and delete meta-inf and boot.img and again copy meta-inf of any rom and kernel to it and zip it..again flash the rom..
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Downloads
Downloads
Link for cygwin click here :good:link for kitchen click here :good:link for magic iso click here :good:
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CREDIT
credits
xda
dev of kitchen DSIXDA
me for boring guide
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gd 1 but think theirs many guide to teach how to cook rom from kitchen
amanmehta007 said:
gd 1 but think theirs many guide to teach how to cook rom from kitchen
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many user asked for my help so i created this for them
gd
THE DEV OF KITCHEN IS DSIXDA U SHOULD MENTION HER NAME
bY
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Yes
yes i m Flasholic
I already have a guide for this.
Sent from my GT-S5360 using XDA
Related
In this topic I'm telling u how get back to your stock rom without ODIN flash..
I have used it when my USB doesn't work to get back stock for assistence.. :laugh:
works sure on every samsung device, not sure for all other.
If you can't or aren't able to do this, ask me and I'll do it for you :highfive:
There are two method, follow what do you prefer:
METHOD A:
What do u need
windows
stock rom
dsixda kitchen
cgwyn
java
What do u have to do
1. INSTALL DSIXDA KITCHEN
install java.exe
unzip kitchen; rename this folder in "kitchen"
unzip cgwyn
put the extracted cgwyn folder in C:
click on Cgwyn (link) and wait a few sec; when u have a input line close it
copy kitchen folder in C:\cigwin\home\your username
2. RUN DSIXDA KITCHEN
open cygwin and write cd kitchen
write ./menu
3. MAKE THE ROM
unzip the stock rom and put the unzipped files (not in a folder) in C:cygwin\home\your username\kitchen\original_update
write 1
write 99
then follow the instruction and made the rom
rom is in C:cygwin\home\your username\kitchen\OUTPUT_ZIP
DONE
METHOD B:
What do u need
windows
stock rom
custom rom
Diskinternals Linux reader
1. MAKE THE ROM
rename stock rom.tar.md5 in stock rom.tar
rename stock rom in stockrom and custom rom in stockrom (only for made talking easier..)
unzip stockrom
unzip custom rom; delete system folder and boot.img
open Diskinternals Linux reader and mount system.img.ext4 ; copy the result (system folder) in custom rom
copy boot.img from stockrom into custom rom
zip META-INF, system and boot.img
DONE
Flash/ stock cwm rom list
GET STOCK
flash stockrom.zip as a normal zip
flash
Stock recovery (search about in your phone section)
DONE
STOCK CWM ROM LIST
i9001
TELL ME WHAT I'LL ADD HERE
ROMANIA -VODAFONE- BUKP9 [2.3.6]
ITA -NO BRAND- [2.3.5]
..
..
CREDIT
- dsixda
- broodplank1337
just in case..
guyz tell me what rom and device do u want..!
I done something wrong (I5510)
I follow the steps above but failed .
My device bootloop after flashing zip
I don't know what is going on there
It Needs a wipe data
■ Tapatalk ★ N7100 ●
hypnos17 said:
It Needs a wipe data
■ Tapatalk ★ N7100 ●
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i tried everything not working for my device(galaxy 551) i also modified the updater script manually.....
i checked that the kitchen is producing the wrong format and mount point of your device .......still not working...
what method have u followed? The first, isn't it?
Man I was trying to make a rom from source and I came across my kernel.tar.gz and ics.tar.gz file for my tc 88xx cpu
so how can I use those files to make a rom
Please help me man thanks in advance
karan1038 said:
Man I was trying to make a rom from source and I came across my kernel.tar.gz and ics.tar.gz file for my tc 88xx cpu
so how can I use those files to make a rom
Please help me man thanks in advance
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To build a custom ROM extract the source code from the ics.tar.gz file (I would recommend using a program like 7-Zip). Once you have done that take the System folder that should be in the source code you extracted, create a new folder called MyROM, and put the source code for the System folder in the MyROM folder. Next extract the boot.img file for your ROM by extracting the boot partition of your stock ROM, and place it in the MyROM folder. Third, take a working META-INF folder that contains the standard Android update-binary, and a working updater script for your device, and place the META-INF folder in the MyROM folder. Once you have the System folder, Boot.img file, and META-INF folder in the MyROM folder, use 7-Zip to create a zip file containing the MyROM folder. After this flash the .zip file you created in recovery and you should have a custom. First off, for building a custom kernel if you extract the kernel source from the kernel.tar.gz file using 7-Zip, there should be a read-me or other type of documentation describing how to compile the kernel source code you downloaded. If there isn't any documentation I recommend taking a look at this guide on building your first kernel. While these are just a general outline of what you have to do, if you have any questions feel free to ask .
Re: [SOLVED] How to make a rom from kernel.tar.gz file
Shimp208
Man i can upload ics.tar.gz and kernel.tar.gz can you please help me to make an android rom
karan1038 said:
Shimp208
Man i can upload ics.tar.gz and kernel.tar.gz can you please help me to make an android rom
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If you send me the links I will be happy to help you out and I'll try my best to assist you as best I can.
shimp208 said:
To build a custom ROM extract the source code from the ics.tar.gz file (I would recommend using a program like 7-Zip). Once you have done that take the System folder that should be in the source code you extracted, create a new folder called MyROM, and put the source code for the System folder in the MyROM folder. Next extract the boot.img file for your ROM by extracting the boot partition of your stock ROM, and place it in the MyROM folder. Third, take a working META-INF folder that contains the standard Android update-binary, and a working updater script for your device, and place the META-INF folder in the MyROM folder. Once you have the System folder, Boot.img file, and META-INF folder in the MyROM folder, use 7-Zip to create a zip file containing the MyROM folder. After this flash the .zip file you created in recovery and you should have a custom. First off, for building a custom kernel if you extract the kernel source from the kernel.tar.gz file using 7-Zip, there should be a read-me or other type of documentation describing how to compile the kernel source code you downloaded. If there isn't any documentation I recommend taking a look at this guide on building your first kernel. While these are just a general outline of what you have to do, if you have any questions feel free to ask .
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Amazing!!!!
camy rock said:
Amazing!!!!
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I should clarify that the source does not always include the /system folder sometimes companies will provide this and other times they won't. The other way to get the /system folder is to use adb and pull the system folder with a command similar to:
Code:
adb pull /system
Also this is just one example of a procedure that could be used to build a custom ROM from the stock ROM that originally ships with the phone. The procedure for building Cyanogenmod for example or another AOSP based ROM would be very different.
shimp208 said:
To build a custom ROM extract the source code from the ics.tar.gz file (I would recommend using a program like 7-Zip). Once you have done that take the System folder that should be in the source code you extracted, create a new folder called MyROM, and put the source code for the System folder in the MyROM folder. Next extract the boot.img file for your ROM by extracting the boot partition of your stock ROM, and place it in the MyROM folder. Third, take a working META-INF folder that contains the standard Android update-binary, and a working updater script for your device, and place the META-INF folder in the MyROM folder. Once you have the System folder, Boot.img file, and META-INF folder in the MyROM folder, use 7-Zip to create a zip file containing the MyROM folder. After this flash the .zip file you created in recovery and you should have a custom. First off, for building a custom kernel if you extract the kernel source from the kernel.tar.gz file using 7-Zip, there should be a read-me or other type of documentation describing how to compile the kernel source code you downloaded. If there isn't any documentation I recommend taking a look at this guide on building your first kernel. While these are just a general outline of what you have to do, if you have any questions feel free to ask .
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what if the kernel source code doesnt have a system folder?
Got the same issue with alcatel pop 4 5051d
shimp208 said:
To build a custom ROM extract the source code from the ics.tar.gz file (I would recommend using a program like 7-Zip). Once you have done that take the System folder that should be in the source code you extracted, create a new folder called MyROM, and put the source code for the System folder in the MyROM folder. Next extract the boot.img file for your ROM by extracting the boot partition of your stock ROM, and place it in the MyROM folder. Third, take a working META-INF folder that contains the standard Android update-binary, and a working updater script for your device, and place the META-INF folder in the MyROM folder. Once you have the System folder, Boot.img file, and META-INF folder in the MyROM folder, use 7-Zip to create a zip file containing the MyROM folder. After this flash the .zip file you created in recovery and you should have a custom. First off, for building a custom kernel if you extract the kernel source from the kernel.tar.gz file using 7-Zip, there should be a read-me or other type of documentation describing how to compile the kernel source code you downloaded. If there isn't any documentation I recommend taking a look at this guide on building your first kernel. While these are just a general outline of what you have to do, if you have any questions feel free to ask .
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So glad to see this thread. Mine is an alcatel pop 4 5051d. After extracting, i saw a .com file of about 650mb in size. Please, what do i do from here? d file: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&confirm=zM0d&id=0Byi69Jpw2ZDtcTFBX0FzMXBkajg
HOW TO PORT ROMS TO YOUR MTK WITH ANDROID DEVICE
Most of us have always wanted to use custom roms but there just no custom roms for our devices so we just use different app launchers and uninstall some bloatware to make our stock rom feel good.
Rom porting makes it possible to use a custom rom on your mtk device provided in this tutorial they have the same chipset (example: mtk 6582 ported to mtk6582).
THINGS NEEDED :
1. B1 archiver / ES FILE EXPLORER
2. Root Browser.
4. A rooted device is also needed but not much important if you have CWM INSTALLED WITHOUT ROOT.
PROCEDURE :
1. Make a backup of your current rom, preferably CWM backup. You can either use MTK DROID TOOLS or ROM MANAGER...
The location of the backup will be at clockwork/backup/"date and time of the backup ". This is very important since we will need stuff from the back up and we will also use the backup to recover the phone should the ported rom give any problems.
2. At this point I presume you have already downloaded the apps needed and the custom rom you want to use which is in a zip format( this was not important but I had to bring it up cause I know zombies could be reading this.
3. Now extract the custom Rom with Root Browser. if you extracted with Root Browser then the location will be "speedsoftware/extracted/"folder with the name of the custom rom "".
4. Now open Root Browser and open the folders side by side "custom rom which will be ported at one side and other side will be used for searching for the location of the things needed for the custom rom.
5. Delete the following from the Custom rom:
Boot.img
logo.bin (You do this only when you like the Your current logo.bin)
system/vendor
system/usr
system/lib/hw
system/lib/modules
system/lib/libncurses.so
system/etc/firmware
system/etc/vold.fstab
system/etc/vold.fstab.nand
system/etc/bluetooth
6. Now that you have deleted them from the custom rom replace them. You will find the boot.img at clockworkmod/back/"folder with date and time"/boot.img. The rest of the files and folders will br located in the Root /system. Just copy and paste
7. Now at the custom Rom panel go back to where you find the "META-INF" folder,open /google/android will now long press on "updater script" and tap on open with then select text editor.
8. Check The mount & format point check something like this mmcblk0p. A number is always written after the "P" replace the number of your BASE to PORT.
9. Check multi select in B1 archiver Select ( do not archive the folder the files are in but the individual files in the folder containing the extracts)
10. Compress to ZIP file wait till the process finished. Now boot to recovery and flash your ROM
Good luck in porting Your Rom... I have used this method to port 5 roms including AROMA ROMS. and I have never ported a Rom with a pc before
MAYBE U NEED TO EXTRACT THE BOOT IMG TOO IF THIS DIDNT WORKED
DO IT AS FOLLOWS
Requirements:
-- BusyBox (cpio, gunzip and gzip is mandatory)
-- /System Write Permissions (Does not need to be a modified kernel)
-- Terminal Emulator
-- ES File Explorer (or similar)
-- Hex Editor (or use of DD)
-- Open up your android terminal emulator.
-- Now go ahead and pull your boot.img from your device (or use another one if you wish)
-- Open up your boot.img with the Hex Editor and look for: ANDROID!. Remove everything before it so that the ANDROID! header is the first to be read then save it over top of the boot.img. NOTE: This is only required if you are using a stock boot.img.
OR USE THIS IF U DIDNT UNDERSTOOD THIS
Hello Everyone, I’ll show you how to Unpack and Repack your Phone’s Boot.img & Tweak Karnel. Lets start.
Make a new folder named “boot edit” in cache/
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Pull your boot.img in this folder
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Now open ApkTool. Long press on “cache“, click on Get Access Permission.
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Open cache folder and do same with boot edit. Give ApkTool access permission
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Open boot edit, click on boot.img select Expack(MT65xx), press ok
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It will unpack your boot.img.
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Now open file manager & go to cache/boot edit/. You wil find your unpacked boot.
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Now edit/modify the files or tweak karnel.
Again open ApkTool. Goto cache/boot edit click on ramdisk select repack-mt65xx.
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It will repack your boot.
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You will find an img file named new.img
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This file is your Tweaked/edited/custom boot.img!!
Flash it via Recovery or Flashify & Enjoy..
FOR DETAILED AND STEP WISE GUIDE WITH SCREEN SHOTS SEE HERE
Mod Edit: link removed
XDA:DevDB Information
HOW TO PORT ROMS TO YOUR MTK WITH ANDROID DEVICE, ROM for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
manhar2108, manhar2108, 2108kick
Source Code: Mod Edit: link removed
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: all
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-08-16
Last Updated 2015-08-16
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Good guide..
Especially for noobs....
Darshan601 said:
Good guide..
Especially for noobs....
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i too am a noob so i tried and made this guide
how bout porting 5.1 rom to 4.4.2 stock?
what should I consider?
aside from tweaking kernel
manhar2108 said:
i too am a noob so i tried and made this guide
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Yeah....Even I am a noob
gunzgunz said:
how bout porting 5.1 rom to 4.4.2 stock?
what should I consider?
aside from tweaking kernel
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just replace all these files and use stock kernal to port them
good luck
Sir i tried your guide in porting rom. Mt6582 tp mt6582 chipset roms.. But after replacing those files you mentioned and when i flashed it to my phone, it was tuck in boot screen and keep on restarting. How am I going to fix this?
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Guide to port Fire855's Cyanogenmod 13 to Mediatek Devices
Here I am posting guide how to port Fire855's Cyanogenmod 13 to Mediatek devices based on MT6592 SoC.
@fire855 Cyanogenmod 13 thread --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/rom-cyanogenmod-13-kingzone-k1-turbo-t3360336
Required Tools
Java Development Kit
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html
Dat File Extractor
https://goo.gl/NxNe97
Cygwin
https://goo.gl/uMvH7C
Android Kitchen
https://goo.gl/rMH3kX
Meta-Inf Folder
https://goo.gl/y2WZZI
Notepad++
https://notepad-plus-plus.org/download/
Extracting system.new.dat file from Fire855 build
- Use extractor
- First Extract fire855 build zip using Winrar or 7z software.
- Put following files in "place_for_supported_files_here" folder
- file_contexts
- system.new.dat
- system.patch.dat
- system.transfer.list
- Run Extraktor_En.cmd
- Type 1 and press enter
- Your files will be extracted in "extract_file_here" folder
- Now copy these files from "system.dat" in "system" folder of Fire855 build
- Delete ".jounal" file from "/system" folder
Before Porting
- Delete Meta-Inf folder from Fire855 build
- Delete "system.new.dat", "system.patch.dat", "system.transfer.list
- Replace it with the Meta-inf folder given above
- You will have these folder and files now
- Install
- Meta-inf
- System
- boot.img
- file_contexts
- Now compress these above files and folder in one standard zip format.
Setting up Android Kitchen and Extracting Boot.img
1. Extract the Cygwin. In this folder you will find another folder named cygwin_packages and a file named setup. Copy these to C :\cygwin (create a folder named cygwin if it doesn't exist)
2. Open the cygwin folder in C:
3. Now in cygwin folder right click on the setup.exe and Run as Administrator
4. Click Next and then select Install from Local Directory
5. Select the path to the cygwin folder in C: then click Next
6. Select the path to the cygwin_packages folder (C:\cygwin\cygwin_packages) then click Next
7. Click Next. A message will appear click OK
8. Single click in the area between the Red box
9. Click Next. A message will appear, click Next. After this, installation will take place. After the installation process is complete check / tick the Create icon on Desktop and click on Finish. After this Right click on the Cygwin desktop icon and Run as Administrator. Some processes will take place after the completion of the process, close it
10. Now open C Drive. In the drive you will find a folder named Cygwin, Open it
11. Now open the home folder. In this folder you will find another folder having your Username, open it
12. Don't delete any file. Make a new folder named Kitchen
13. Open the folder named Kitchen. Now extract the file named dsixda Android Kitchen that you copied on your computer's desktop, then open the extracted folder of dsixda Android Kitchen
14. Copy all the files that are in the extracted folder of dsixda Android Kitchen and paste them in the Kitchen folder that you made
15. Now do Right click on the Cygwin desktop icon and Run as Administrator
16. Cygwin window will open. Now type "cd kitchen" (without "") then press Enter
17. Now type "./menu" then press Enter
18. After this Android Kitchen will open
You're good to go!
(You can use pictorial guide given on (https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-647.html)
Files needs to be ported
In Boot.img
- zimage (simply your device kernel)
- uevented.rc (if only device get bootloops)
Lib files need to replace from your Stock ROM
From "/system/lib/hw" folder
- hwcomposer.mt6592.so
- sensors.default.so (first rename this file to sensors.mt6592.so and then copy it same location in Fire855 build)
From "system/lib" folder
- libMali.so
- libaudio.primary.defaults.so
- libcameracustom.so
- libfeatureio.so
- libcamdrv.so
- libcamalgo.so
- libdpframework.so
- libcamparamsmgr.so
From "system/bin" folder
- gsm0710muxd
- gsm0710muxdmd2
- rild
From "/system/etc" folder
- Bluetooth folder
- Wifi Folder
- Firmware Folder
Making changes in boot.img only for devices having Emulated storage
Note: (No need of change for Non-emulated storage devices)
Edit fstab file in ramdisk folder after extracting boot.img in Android Kitchen
Refer this post by @Typhus_ --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66440098&postcount=228
Note : Edit system and data mount points according to your device in updater-script using Notepad++.
Unpack/Repack Boot.img using Android Kitchen
1) First you need to set up working folder.
2) Place the zip you have created from above instructions in Original_Update folder.
3) Type 1 and press enter.
4) Select zip.
5) No need to rename working folder.
6) Also when it asks to do changes in updater script, Type 2 and press Enter for "Do nothing" and keep updater script as it is.
7) Now working folder is set up.
8) Go to advanced settings. Type 0 and press Enter.
9) Then type 12 and press enter.
10) Then type "w" (without "") and press enter.
11) A folder will be creatred name Boot-Extracted.
12) Now type "a" (without "") and press enter.
13) A messege will appear and a new folder will create by name Boot-img(Date)(time)
14) Place your stock boot.img in it and then come back to cmd window and press enter.
15) Now replace necessary files from stock boot to boot-extracted (zimage, uevented.rc etc)
16) Make changes in fstab file and other related files (for devices having emulated storage)
17) After making all changes in android kitchen cmd window type "b" and press enter. This will compile boot.img and repack it and get saved in working folder.
You can use to MTKbootimg Tool to Unpack and Repack boot.img
Link --> https://goo.gl/6NJJVx
I think carliv image tool is much better to exctract boot and recovery.img. much better than kitchen
vickdu31 said:
I think carliv image tool is much better to exctract boot and recovery.img. much better than kitchen
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not really. but that's just a subjective opinion, isnt it? its a lil bit harder but it worth
vickdu31 said:
I think carliv image tool is much better to exctract boot and recovery.img. much better than kitchen
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Cata Versi said:
not really. but that's just a subjective opinion, isnt it? its a lil bit harder but it worth
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bravonova said:
You can use to MTKbootimg Tool to Unpack and Repack boot.img
Link --> https://goo.gl/cHhCsZ
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It depends on which tool we get easier to use. It can be vary person by person. I am using Android Kitchen for very long time and get used to it now.
I have only a bug after porting procedure: in video Facebook app there is a green vertical bar...
How can I solve?
Inviato dal mio Elephone P8000 utilizzando Tapatalk
stefano91av said:
I have only a bug after porting procedure: in video Facebook app there is a green vertical bar...
How can I solve?
Inviato dal mio Elephone P8000 utilizzando Tapatalk
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Replace "gralloc.default.so" and "gralloc.mt6592.so" from "/system/lib/hw" folder
Google Maps Compass & video playback!
How do I fix compass on Google maps? Its arrowhead is stuck on one position and never rotates. Compass/magnetic sensor works on all other apps except for Google maps.
Also
I have issue with video playback. I cannot stream videos from certain apps such as SonyLiv. However hotstar works fine. Also I have green YouTube videos problem on only certain few videos(with certian quality say 360p and/or live videos).
bravonova said:
It depends on which tool we get easier to use. It can be vary person by person. I am using Android Kitchen for very long time and get used to it now.
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I mean this one : http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/tool-cika-carliv-image-kitchen-android-t3013658
This is just way faster and easier ! And available on linux and windows
bravonova said:
Replace "gralloc.default.so" and "gralloc.mt6592.so" from "/system/lib/hw" folder
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Thanks for the advice. I just tried it always turns out that problem .
Look at the picture ...
ivanmaria said:
How do I fix compass on Google maps? Its arrowhead is stuck on one position and never rotates. Compass/magnetic sensor works on all other apps except for Google maps.
Also
I have issue with video playback. I cannot stream videos from certain apps such as SonyLiv. However hotstar works fine. Also I have green YouTube videos problem on only certain few videos(with certian quality say 360p and/or live videos).
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Copy sensors.defaults.so from stock rom. Rename it to sensors.mt6592.so and place it in /system/lib/hw folder.
Also add compass/magnetometer permission xml file from /system/etc/permissions to ported rom.
There is streaming issue in some apps.
Use youtube app given in second post of @fire855 CM 13 thread.
stefano91av said:
Thanks for the advice. I just tried it always turns out that problem .
Look at the picture ... /QUOTE]
Try this patch by @jpower73 it worked for me. I kept hwcomposer from stock.
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ivanmaria said:
stefano91av said:
Thanks for the advice. I just tried it always turns out that problem .
Look at the picture ... /QUOTE]
Try this patch by @jpower73 it worked for me. I kept hwcomposer from stock.
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Use these particular files to solve green line in FB videos. Copy and paste (replace old) in "/system/lib/hw" folder
Credits : @jpower73
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bravonova said:
ivanmaria said:
Use these particular files to solve green line in FB videos. Copy and paste (replace old) in "/system/lib/hw" folder
Credits : @jpower73
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Thanks so much. fantastic! :laugh::good:
Finally facebook operating at 100 % .
I noticed another problem ( see picture) : during charging the animation is wrong ... how can I solve?
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stefano91av said:
bravonova said:
Thanks so much. fantastic! :laugh::good:
Finally facebook operating at 100 % .
I noticed another problem ( see picture) : during charging the animation is wrong ... how can I solve?
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You need to change these files from stock rom.
From /system/lib folder
1) libipod.so
2) libshowlogo.so
From /system/bin folder
1) boot_logo_updater
2) ipod
3) logwrapper
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Copy sensors.defaults.so from stock rom. Rename it to sensors.mt6592.so and place it in /system/lib/hw folder.
Also add compass/magnetometer permission xml file from /system/etc/permissions to ported rom.
There is streaming issue in some apps.
Use youtube app given in second post of @fire855 CM 13 thread.
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Google Maps Compass doesn't work yet!?
bravonova said:
stefano91av said:
You need to change these files from stock rom.
From /system/lib folder
1) libipod.so
2) libshowlogo.so
From /system/bin folder
1) boot_logo_updater
2) ipod
3) logwrapper
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I just tried it, everything solved. Thanks again
Now I still get all rom in dayly use, looking for any bugs.
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Nice Work Bro ? ..
Thanks guys,
There is, also, another patch fixing potentially BT connection issues with mi wrist smart bands and another one fixing wifi direct issues (both of them tested on cm12.1 from the Greek forum)
Also, in case you face low sound issues, you may try my gionee elife sound patch.
http://www.myphone.gr/forum/showthread.php?p=6549582#post6549582
Fully compatible with atmos, digital plus, audio fx, etc
In this guide I'm going to tell you about unpacking/repacking your boot(kernel),recovery.
I won't be responsible if u kill your phone and your mom beat the hell outta u.
Please do some research before trying this stuffs.
Method 1----
Put your boot or recovery.img in root/cache/here folder.
Get apktool mobile.
Open it and navigate to root folder.
Press hold on cache folder
Click on 'Get access permission(root)'
Now click on your img file
Select and click unpack all(mt6***) and bang...
U will see unpacked everything there.
And to repack click ramdisk folder and hit repack mt**** ...
Method 2---
Get unpack repack boot.img apk from google play
Put your boot.img in your SD card(default write disk)
Create a folder and name it unpack in SD CARD.
open that app and search for boot.img in SD CARD
Select it
Choose where to unpack(choose unpack folder)
Hit start and done
To repack,find out kernel base,page size in unpack folder.
Write them down in repack option
Select the zlimage(kernel) and select ramdisk
select the 'unpack' folder(where new img will b created)
click start and done
Method 3---(Advance Stuff)
Get Android Image Kitchen from play store
Open and click on ( ) sign
Select unpack and select boot.img or recovery.img
(U must should put the img in root of your default sd card and don't rename it)
U will see two folder like
ramdisk
and
kernel stuff
press hold on them and export them to modify
U can repack in same way by clicking repack option.
Method 4---
There is already a guide on xda about un/repack using terminal emulator.
U can check that out if u want to.
Facing problems?
comment below..
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