hi
is there any way to create .zip file so i can flash it in recovery
the .zip file contain .apk i want to instal, i think it easier and less time than apply / install it one by one
any tutorial?
thx
Private.Indo said:
hi
is there any way to create .zip file so i can flash it in recovery
the .zip file contain .apk i want to instal, i think it easier and less time than apply / install it one by one
any tutorial?
thx
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Several tutorials are available on XDA: My search
Primokorn said:
Several tutorials are available on XDA: My search
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hi
thx for the answer
good day
Look here in xda university:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290009
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Can someone please upload stock framework-res.apk from 10d for me? I want to get rid of this stupid theme from my O3D.
Thnx in advance!
EDIT: No worries, I have just custom restored system.img from clean backup available at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1179110
For easy revert, install zip attached using CWR. It is only for 10D.
visualizer2k said:
Can someone please upload stock framework-res.apk from 10d for me? I want to get rid of this stupid theme from my O3D.
Thnx in advance!
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You can find it here
I would like to do that too, post a link or a breef tutorial...
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stefankorun said:
I would like to do that too, post a link or a breef tutorial...
Sent from my LG-P920
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No worries, just custom restore system.img from clean backup available at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179110
visualizer2k said:
No worries, just custom restore system.img from clean backup available at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179110
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Alright, first of all the link in the first post is missing . Next, should I use root explorer to just paste it in system location or is it a different procedure?
stefankorun said:
Alright, first of all the link in the first post is missing . Next, should I use root explorer to just paste it in system location or is it a different procedure?
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First post has been updated.
For your convenience I have attached an update zip, install it using CWR recovery. Please be sure to make a backup before installing, let me know if you run into any problem.
Thankyou it worked like a charm. One more question, is there any way to remove music player from the notification bar...
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stefankorun said:
Thankyou it worked like a charm. One more question, is there any way to remove music player from the notification bar...
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Open default music player, goto settings and disable notification controls.
HELPPPP !!
I've a samsung Galaxy 3. I installed a stupid theme.. but nw i need to uninstall it and get back my default samsung theme back !! So wat should i do ?
locatekrish said:
I've a samsung Galaxy 3. I installed a stupid theme.. but nw i need to uninstall it and get back my default samsung theme back !! So wat should i do ?
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framework-res.apk is the file contain theme graphics and settings, you can ask any galaxy user to send you that file and then you can replace it using Root Explorer in system folder.
Second way is to download my patch and replace framework-res.apk file inside using any zip software and apply patch using CWD.
Goodluck!
Hey Guys,
is there any possibility to install the Samsung Keyboard, because on Purumod 2.4 is the Keyboard replaced with the Siine Keyboard. But i don't like it very well.
If possible with a "how-to install" comment
Daniel
You can download apk file of Samsung keyboard from Dharam's collection of stock apps or copy stock keyboard from another ROM to your sd card from /system/apps/keyboard .
Then copy the apk and paste it in /system/apps/ using root explorer.
Reboot your phone and enjoy the Samsung keyboard
Search in xda for Dharam's collection of stock apps
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allspark2020 said:
You can download apk file of Samsung keyboard from Dharam's collection of stock apps or copy stock keyboard from another ROM to your sd card from /system/apps/keyboard .
Then copy the apk and paste it in /system/apps/ using root explorer.
Reboot your phone and enjoy the Samsung keyboard
Search in xda for Dharam's collection of stock apps
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Could you give me a link, I didn't found anything about it
very sorry, I keep forgetting to add the Samsung keyboard to the update.zip.... will add it in the next update, plz wait!
DanielKrause said:
Could you give me a link, I didn't found anything about it
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Alternative= Try this: If you have tar file of any froyo ROM then simply extract it and in the system apps you will find the keyboard.
Copy and paste it in your/system/apps
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allspark2020 said:
Alternative= Try this: If you have tar file of any froyo ROM then simply extract it and in the system apps you will find the keyboard.
Copy and paste it in your/system/apps
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Okay, i'll try this, thanks
Jason-EX said:
very sorry, I keep forgetting to add the Samsung keyboard to the update.zip.... will add it in the next update, plz wait!
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No problem, but I really like your ROM Good Work
Hello, guys. I'm sharing with you the app ZIPme, it allows you to create a flashable backup ZIP of anything! Build.prop, boot animation, system fonts, accounts, messages, wallpaper, Wi-Fi, apks, apks+data, only data etc.
It's really easy, I added some screenshots to you.
Tested in:
Galaxy S Advance (GT-I9070)
Galaxy S III (GT-9300)
Atrix 4G
Note: if you test tell me to add in list
Hope you like!
Words of developer (JRummy Apps):
ZIPme is in beta. This means there will be bugs and some hiccups.
ZIPme is a powerful tool to create update ZIP packages to install in recovery. Whether you are a ROM developer or just getting into "root" and "ROMs" ZIPme can simplify your life.
Who should use ZIPme?
If you install custom ROMs on your rooted Android device then ZIPme can be a powerful tool. ZIPme requires root access.
What does ZIPme do?
ZIPme creates ZIP packages to install in recovery mode. When you install a new ROM your system is wiped and many times you clear your data. ZIPme can create a package of your apps, data and files you want to install right after a ROM or as a ROM addon. ZIPme programs and signs the update ZIP package so your recovery can install it.
Download through Google Play
eduds said:
Hello, guys. I'm sharing with you the app ZIPme, it allows you to create a flashable backup ZIP of anything! Build.prop, boot animation, system fonts, accounts, messages, wallpaper, Wi-Fi, apks, apks+data, only data etc.
It's really easy, I added some screenshots to you.
Tested in:
Galaxy S Advance (GT-I9070) | CyanogenMod 10 | ClockworkMod
Note: if you test tell me to add in list
Hope you like!
Words of developer (JRummy Apps):
ZIPme is in beta. This means there will be bugs and some hiccups.
ZIPme is a powerful tool to create update ZIP packages to install in recovery. Whether you are a ROM developer or just getting into "root" and "ROMs" ZIPme can simplify your life.
Who should use ZIPme?
If you install custom ROMs on your rooted Android device then ZIPme can be a powerful tool. ZIPme requires root access.
What does ZIPme do?
ZIPme creates ZIP packages to install in recovery mode. When you install a new ROM your system is wiped and many times you clear your data. ZIPme can create a package of your apps, data and files you want to install right after a ROM or as a ROM addon. ZIPme programs and signs the update ZIP package so your recovery can install it.
Download through Google Play
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Wow thanks!
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Spacemonkie4207 said:
Wow thanks!
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You're welcome!
If you test tell the results to me :fingers-crossed:
eduds said:
You're welcome!
If you test tell the results to me :fingers-crossed:
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This has been out since May. I'm glad you posted it in XDA. I never would have found it otherwise.
Testing now...
Edit: Worked perfectly. Made a zip backup of my SMS. This app deserves to be on the front page. Thank you.
Atrix 4G CM7 btw.
eduds said:
You're welcome!
If you test tell the results to me :fingers-crossed:
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Test now on nexus 4 stock 4.3..Will report ASAP
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atrix4g18 said:
This has been out since May. I'm glad you posted it in XDA. I never would have found it otherwise.
Testing now...
Edit: Worked perfectly. Made a zip backup of my SMS. This app deserves to be on the front page. Thank you.
Atrix 4G CM7 btw.
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Cool, I'm happy it worked to you
xxxMADxxx said:
Test now on nexus 4 stock 4.3..Will report ASAP
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OK, good luck!
Jrummy makes the best apps
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deathblade said:
Jrummy makes the best apps
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I agree!
Bloody brilliant =), I don't know much about flashing and that I know the basic concept and know my fair share but would it be possible to 'zip' lots of android apps as a backup and use aroma installer to choose which apps to install on ur phone again?
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This tool can make flashable for system app like systemui.apk?
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Looks good, nice find
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Cool!
Looks useful! Can the file/folder zip be used to flash files to /system?
k1llacanon said:
Bloody brilliant =), I don't know much about flashing and that I know the basic concept and know my fair share but would it be possible to 'zip' lots of android apps as a backup and use aroma installer to choose which apps to install on ur phone again?
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Well, when you are building an AROMA installer you select what files do you want, so you can backup with ZIPme, extract and put then in AROMA.
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xxxMADxxx said:
This tool can make flashable for system app like systemui.apk?
Sent from my Nexus X
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Yes, it can make anything in your device flashable.
Including efs folder, which I recommend everybody to make a flashable backup.
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SavedByGrace said:
Looks useful! Can the file/folder zip be used to flash files to /system?
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Yes, it will flash the file/folder that you backup to original place.
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eduds said:
Yes, it can make anything in your device flashable.
Including efs folder, which I recommend everybody to make a flashable backup.
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I guess it can be with system/app from rom itself..How about eg SystemUI.apk place in my storage? Can u guide me how to do?? Thanks
How is this app different from a nandroid backup, or a cwm backup?
xxxMADxxx said:
I guess it can be with system/app from rom itself..How about eg SystemUI.apk place in my storage? Can u guide me how to do?? Thanks
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It's not necessary to flash.
Copy the apk, go to /system/app, mount r/w, paste the apk, confirm the replacement, set permissions to rw-r--r and reboot!
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Nate2 said:
How is this app different from a nandroid backup, or a cwm backup?
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You can backup just what you want and it not backup all system (ROM), you can only backup important files to prevent anything.
Eg, I backup build.prop,
and boot animation in case of anything go wrong and the phone doesn't boot (making flash ROM again unnecessary).
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eduds said:
It's not necessary to flash.
Copy the apk, go to /system/app, mount r/w, paste the apk, confirm the replacement, set permissions to rw-r--r and reboot!
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Yaeh i know that methode but it can with this app?? have u tried? sometimes app system like systemui not successfuly worked with "drag & drop" methode..lol..Anyway thanks and nice sharing dude..Hope will better on next update..Ill post comment on ps to jrummy
I think the stock had specific ringtones but I'm not sure. I didn't use it for very long.
Ideally I would like to have both the motorola and CM ringtones available.
thank you
Custom roms remove the stock ringtones. I asked this question a while back but no one answered so I guess it isn't possible.
It is possible as far as I know, just copy them from the system folder and put them in the new one, give permissions and they should be there when you reboot
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Alexmessy said:
It is possible as far as I know, just copy them from the system folder and put them in the new one, give permissions and they should be there when you reboot
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Thanks for your reply. Could you clarify this? I couldn't find the system folder in the file explorer.
hechadnebiphyh said:
Thanks for your reply. Could you clarify this? I couldn't find the system folder in the file explorer.
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do you have root? you'll need for accessing those files.
system root > system> media
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Found this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540884
Inside you can find the downloads for the stock ringtones in case you already installed CM or dont have root. (MEGA link works fine)
Errrr.... FYI you can read /system.... Just copy the files. You can't modify however. (Without root)
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Hi, I would like to know if it was possible to create a flashable zip archive with the recovery that would contain apk like the gapps ??
It would allow me to not install the apk one by one when I change rom.
Thanks for your answers
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AdrienL83 said:
Hi, I would like to know if it was possible to create a flashable zip archive with the recovery that would contain apk like the gapps ??
It would allow me to not install the apk one by one when I change rom.
Thanks for your answers
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Make your own flashable version of the rom..
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shivadow said:
Make your own flashable version of the rom..
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How should I proceed? Where I put them apks?
Thank you for your fast answers
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Android kitchen. Google and youtube.. There are tutorials on this forum.
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You can use titanium back up to create a flashable zip for all your applications
Thanks @anil2653 and @shivadow I finally managed differently but thank you
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