[Completed] [Q] Google Apps for Android 4.3 and ARM Translation Installer v1.1 - XDA Assist

I am new to mac book, I am using mac 10.10, when I download these zip its automatically shows as extracted folder and when drag and drop the folder on virtual device home screen, it starts a file transfer and shows alert as file saved under download. I restarted multiple times. I have downloaded correct files even though its not working. Please help me.

Hi there,
Read this thread: [GUIDE] Genymotion | Installing ARM Translation and GApps[Updated Nov.16]
For questions post here: [Q&A] [GUIDE] Genymotion | Installing ARM Translation and GApps[Updated Nov.16]
Good luck

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[TOOL] Mass Apk Installer /system install Linux & Windows v1.5 Update 18/6/2016

[TOOL] Mass Apk Installer /system install [OSX Linux Windows] v2.2 Update 2/4/2017
Apk mass installer is back and better than ever. Many things have been going on and development of the app has left behind but the project has started again.
First of all new support for other OS have been implemented including Linux and Osx , Windows has already been supported since version 0.
Now mass apk installer can also make backup's of android phones backing up apks from phone. Backup's can also exported to a zip file and even encrypted with AES 256 bit encryption. Installing apk's to phone from zip and encrypted files is also supported
Also there is support to store apk info and metadata in sqlite database this feature is beta
Last but not least apk mass installer has a new home in github the link is below
https://github.com/binary-signal/mass-apk-installer
Hi
This application automatically installs apk's to android phone or to /system partition with a few clicks
1.Extract the contents of the archive
2.Copy the apk's you want to install into the apk directory
3.Enable Unknown Sources in phone settings and USB debugging
4.Double click run.bat or run.sh
5.Wait....
6.Enjoy
Simple as that
Last Update 2/4/2017
Table of contents:
0x2: Software Description
0x3: How to use this software
0x4: Change Log
0x2: Software Description
This software automates the installation and backing up of apk's, Android applications to your Android phone. It
uses the adb interface provided by Google to install / back up applications via command line prompt to the
phone
0x3: How to use this software
Important Notice: In order the program work successfully you MUST have installed the usb drivers
for your phone model !
0x4: Change Log
v 2.2 Major update of code and new features
Added support for Mac OS X
Improved support for Linux
Added new feature back up phone apk's
Added zip archive support for backup's and install's features
Added AES 256 encryption to backup's
Removed feature apk installation to /sys partition
Added support for Android Nougat
v 1.5 Code maintenance
Fixed a bug when trying to create a directory already existed returned errors
Added some new future's overide the adb check state and refactored the dummy install process for apk's
In the new version the new future's will be added and manipulated via command line arguments
For now the new futures are experimental and not available to stable release only on beta release
v 1.4 Fixed an error about naming of apk'files containing space
character. Now the non valid apk names are fixed auto
matically and space character is replaced with '_' character
before installation.
v 1.3 Fixed some errors in messages while program was running
Now the apk folder ins't necessary to have only apk files, The program automatically separates
the apk's in the folder and installs them.It will skip non apks files
Installation size info is available now
Removed some unnecessary dll files from root folder
Wait for adb server a few seconds before try to install anything just to make sure the phone is connected
Wait for user input (Enter) to exit program
Update documentation
v 1.2 Now it is able to install apk's to /system partition. This future is extremely dangerous use it at your own rick
Update messages during runtime
v 1.1 Update Documentation, minor bug fixes
Please leave comments for this app Thank U !
USE THIS SOFTWARE WITH YOUR OWN RISK !!!!!!
Sounds good.
Is ther option to install system/app partition too?
That would be nice!
Cheers!
Taavi
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Until now no , but in the future i might code something like that !
KarmaToBurn said:
Until now no , but in the future i might code something like that !
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Just finished the new version fix some bugs and now you can install your apk's to
/system partition ! Cheers !
KarmaToBurn said:
Just finished the new version fix some bugs and now you can install your apk's to
/system partition ! Cheers !
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Nice!! Thanx
Sent from my MT15i using Tapatalk
this is awesome, i definitely need this ..thanks man
Thanks. Where download link??
KarmaToBurn said:
Hi
This application automatically installs apk's to android phone or to /system partition with a few clicks
1.Extract the contents of the archive
2.Copy the apk's you want to install into the apk directory
3.Enable Unknown Sources in phone settings and USB debugging
4.Double click run.bat or run_sys.apk if you want to install to /system partition
5.Wait....
6.Enjoy
Simple as that
The app can run in Windows Xp SP2, Windows Vista and Windows 7 both x86 x86_64 arch
More Detailed Info
Read me file for apk install
Table of contents:
0x1: Contact Information
0x2: Software Description
0x3: How to use this software
0x4: Archive Contents
0x5: Change Log
0x1: Contact Information
You can sent requests, bugs and anything you want at: [email protected]
0x2: Software Description
This software automates the installation of apk's, Android applications to your Android phone. It
uses the adb interface provided by Google to install application via command line prompt to the
phone
0x3: How to use this software
After downloading the rar file apkinstall.rar extract the contents of the archive in your desired
directory, for example C:\Users\User\Desktop\apkinstall. Then then open the newly creates directory.
You will notice there are a couple of file and some folders.Put tou apk's into tha apk folder and
then double click the run.bat. A console will appear and install automatically every apk you put in
the apk folder. After install the console will exit and you are done. Unplug your phone and enjoy
your new apps.
Important Notice: In order the program work succesfully you MUST have installed the usb drivers
for your phone model ! For sony erricson just install pc companion. This sofware was tested in
Windows Vista x86/x86_x64 & Windows 7 x86/x86_x64, propably Windows Xp SP2 and above is supported.
0x4: Archive Contents
apkinstall.rar -+
|- ADB -+
| |-adb.exe
| |-adblinux
| |-adbmac
| |-AdbWinApi.dll
| |-AdbWinUsbApi.dll
|-apk -+
|-AdbInterface.dll
|-apk_mass_install.exe
|-DriverInstaller.dll
|-run.bat
|-run_sys.bat
Notes: '+' sign is for directories
0x5: Change Log
v 1.2 Now it is able to install apk's to /system partition. This future is extremly dangerous use it at your own rick
Update messages during runtime
v 1.1 Update Documentation, Minnor bug fixes
Please leave comments for this app Thank U !
You can download the app from here
code.google.com/p/mass-apk-installer/
USE THIS SOFTWARE WITH YOUR OWN RISK !!!!!!
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ph.miki said:
Thanks. Where download link??
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Look agen
taaviu said:
Look agen
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blind, sorry
Awesome
Is there an option to install the apks to the external SDcard instead of to the internal SDcard?
Thanks.
No offense to the OP for his work...but couldn't something like this be done with a single line batch script? (granted it would only install and not anything extra)
for /f %%a IN ('dir /b Apk\*.apk') do adb install Apk\%%a
OMG you really DO understand our needs!
Aweeesomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
This is damn funny.. an 'application' (Android) based on linux with a fancy wrapper/GUI and all these folks are making these really cool toys that are for... A WINDOWS MACHINE.
My head hurts
Awsome.
My apps are the reason why I hate flashing new roms. It's just a pain.
But I will definitely be more inclined to trying new things now thanks to this thanks a lot *beginning process*
KarmaToBurn said:
Hi
This application automatically installs apk's to android phone or to /system partition with a few clicks
1.Extract the contents of the archive
2.Copy the apk's you want to install into the apk directory
3.Enable Unknown Sources in phone settings and USB debugging
4.Double click run.bat or run_sys.apk if you want to install to /system partition
5.Wait....
6.Enjoy
Simple as that
The app can run in Windows Xp SP2, Windows Vista and Windows 7 both x86 x86_64 arch
More Detailed Info
Read me file for apk install
Table of contents:
0x1: Contact Information
0x2: Software Description
0x3: How to use this software
0x4: Archive Contents
0x5: Change Log
0x1: Contact Information
You can sent requests, bugs and anything you want at: [email protected]
0x2: Software Description
This software automates the installation of apk's, Android applications to your Android phone. It
uses the adb interface provided by Google to install application via command line prompt to the
phone
0x3: How to use this software
After downloading the rar file apkinstall.rar extract the contents of the archive in your desired
directory, for example C:\Users\User\Desktop\apkinstall. Then then open the newly creates directory.
You will notice there are a couple of file and some folders.Put tou apk's into tha apk folder and
then double click the run.bat. A console will appear and install automatically every apk you put in
the apk folder. After install the console will exit and you are done. Unplug your phone and enjoy
your new apps.
Important Notice: In order the program work succesfully you MUST have installed the usb drivers
for your phone model ! For sony erricson just install pc companion. This sofware was tested in
Windows Vista x86/x86_x64 & Windows 7 x86/x86_x64, propably Windows Xp SP2 and above is supported.
0x4: Archive Contents
apkinstall.rar -+
|- ADB -+
| |-adb.exe
| |-adblinux
| |-adbmac
| |-AdbWinApi.dll
| |-AdbWinUsbApi.dll
|-apk -+
|-AdbInterface.dll
|-apk_mass_install.exe
|-DriverInstaller.dll
|-run.bat
|-run_sys.bat
Notes: '+' sign is for directories
0x5: Change Log
v 1.2 Now it is able to install apk's to /system partition. This future is extremly dangerous use it at your own rick
Update messages during runtime
v 1.1 Update Documentation, Minnor bug fixes
Please leave comments for this app Thank U !
You can download the app from here
code.google.com/p/mass-apk-installer/
USE THIS SOFTWARE WITH YOUR OWN RISK !!!!!!
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Click to collapse
download link?
Omnichron said:
download link?
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Click to collapse
Look my previous post
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Excuse my ignorance but does this require adb to be installed?
popoyaya said:
Excuse my ignorance but does this require adb to be installed?
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NO.
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You could just use flashtool too. (except for installing to system partition)
Guide:http://imgur.com/a/MBe5a

[APP] TotalAndDroid - free Total Commander file system plugin for android devices

Hello everyone,
This is the thread of TotalAndDroid (www.blagoev.com/totalanddroid/) - The most advanced Total Commander file system plugin for Android devices.
If you are using Total Commander and want to use your android with it, check it out. Please leave feedback and suggestions for improvements at the site or here in the forum.
TotalAndDroid
v4.0
New: Support for dynamic wireless connections. (opening \\TAD\IPort will try to connect automatically the device)
New: Support "reboot to download" and "Power off" commands
New: Support "hot reboot" command
New: "Screenshow.png" special file will capture device screenshot (Can be copied, or opened in lister with F3)
New: Support custom shell commands from TC command bar.
Fixed: Date and time of pulled files from device
Fixed: Connecting to devices that has $ instead of # as shell suffix
Fixed: Moved to synchronous sockets by default (some computer configugrations reported socket errors when async communication)
Fixed: Use TAD when device is in recovery mode
For more info check this news page
v3.5
» New: Support for background operations
» New: Huge, performance improvements in all operations
» New: Vast memory optimizations all over TAD plugin
» New: Faster download and upload of files and directories by reusing commmunication channels for file operations
» New: Introduced TAD context actions.
» New: "Remove all files and directories" context action
» New: "Remove all selected files and directories" context action
» New: "Get directory sizes" context action. Shows total directory size (busybox required)
» New: File listings are much faster now with very few resources consumed
» New: Make directory is much faster with single create operation on all devices and any directory depth
» New: Reboot device, Reboot to bootloader, Reboot to recovery commands in .TAD folder
» New: TotalAndDroid update checking.
» New: ".Update TAD" special file is shown when new version is available. (Navigates to download page)
» New: ".TAD Options" special file so options page is more easelly discovered.
» New: ".Navigate to root" special file to ease going to TAD root when device is not found but path was preserved from a previous session
» New: ".Hide directory sizes" special file (or do a CTRL + R to hide directory sizes)
» Fixed: Multiple instances of TC with TAD loaded to work side by side
» Fixed: File date and time to be correct after upload
» Fixed: File permissions to be correct after upload
» Fixed: Better handling of device offline status
» Fixed: Create directory to succeed if the directory is already present
For more details and description of the new features check this News page
v3.0
» New: x64 in-proc support.
» New: Full x64 and x32 on all Windows OSes XP, Vista, Win7, Win8 on all TC versions installed and portable.
» New: Change file permissions
» New: Applications listing (in .TAD\Applications folder)
» New: Applications uninstall (enter or delete from .TAD\Applications folder)
» New: Added kernel log messages support (dmesg)
» New: Added .TAD folder in root of every device for TAd specific functionality
» New: Added Windows 7 style dialogs
» New: Custom device names for USB and Wireless connections.
» New: TAD options
Added TAD icon and version information
Added TAD options showing plugin version number.
Added TAD options to restet settings
Added TAD options to reset device names
» Fixed: Simplified Application installation experience
» Fixed: Moved bugreprot, logcat, dmgesg to .TAD special folder
» Fixed: copy/move on same device.
» Fixed: some files missing in listings
» Fixed: Push and pull to handle file operations better
For more check here
Cheers,
blagoev
v2.0
» x64 bit support (Total Commander x64 8.0 or above)(out of process)
» Added support for installation of applications
» Preserve last used IPort when wireless connect
» Support read-write to /system
» Automatically connect as root, where possible
» Updated adb tools that come with the TAD to latest version
» Fix: A bug when file size is 0 when reporting progress
» Fix: Listing of /dev folder
» Fix: Newly connected devices are not shown on \\TotalAndDroid root refresh
more on (TotalAndDroid 2.0)
Thanks,
Blagoev
Excellent plugin. Way better than the mtp plugin from ghislers own page.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
TotalAndDroid
Glad you like it.
It's now available on (http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/TotalAndDroid.html)
If you have any questions or suggestions. Write me a message.
Blagoev
Nice work!
But why is it not working with Total Commander x64? Any plans to support it in the near future?
x64 version
Definitely. When I started doing it there was no x64 version of Total Commander. Days before I finished Total Commander 8 was released supporting x64.
There is such ticket in the uservoice totalanddroid forum. So vote there and add more ideas if you have any.
Thanks,
Blagoev
TotalAndDroid now published on totalcmd
TotalAndDroid is now published also on totalcmd net.
In addition there is a forum thread on the official Total Commander forum.
Check there as well for comments and discussions
Finally someone wrote this important plugin
Thank you very much.
TotalAndDroid
Its always good when its useful. Tell your friends about it
Cheers,
Blagoev
Is it somehow possible to map the smartphone to a drive letter?
works fine on my ZTE Skate build Mokee.
map folder
tramp20 said:
Is it somehow possible to map the smartphone to a drive letter?
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No I don't think so. Still You can drag a folder in the TC toolbar and connect to it directly without navigating to \\totalanddroid\xx\yy
Cheers,
Blagoev
zte skate
chensa said:
works fine on my ZTE Skate build Mokee.
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Same here. I am using ZTE Skate as well. (Thanks to tilal6991 and others at ZTE Skate Modaco forum)
Is it possible to show the file date too?
Your plugin works even with Bluestacks emulator.
Works fine here too. Just amazing!!!!!
As everyone, I'm just missing the ability to mount it as a drive letter and file date but otherwise everything is perfect.
One point anyway, it seems that I have found a small issue using it. On my colleague Note, I mounted my device on TC two panels and tried to move one folder (rerware) from one panel to the other. In this folder there were two folders and files in the second folder only. Everything went fine but I did not find the files in the destination.
On my Note, I can't even copy files from it to my computer (Win XP - 32 bits).
If someone could try to reproduce it in order to find if this is a bug from the plugin, from my Note or from me
tramp20 said:
Is it possible to show the file date too?
Your plugin works even with Bluestacks emulator.
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File dates will be fixed.
Thanks for checking the Bluestacks emulator. Haven't tested that yet. But will update the web site if it works
Cheers,
Blagoev
move folder
The_Steph said:
Works fine here too. Just amazing!!!!!
As everyone, I'm just missing the ability to mount it as a drive letter and file date but otherwise everything is perfect.
One point anyway, it seems that I have found a small issue using it. On my colleague Note, I mounted my device on TC two panels and tried to move one folder (rerware) from one panel to the other. In this folder there were two folders and files in the second folder only. Everything went fine but I did not find the files in the destination.
On my Note, I can't even copy files from it to my computer (Win XP - 32 bits).
If someone could try to reproduce it in order to find if this is a bug from the plugin, from my Note or from me
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Mounting is not possible to do. Can you mount an ftp folder in Total Commander ?
The move folder should be working fine. There is some other thing preventing it from working. Will need more investigation. If you are able to share more details what is the folder structure and what filenames you are moving. I may be able to find the problem.
For the Note. Is this a rooted device?
Thanks,
Blagoev
sry but i m nt able to see any file to download
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link
aamir0701 said:
sry but i m nt able to see any file to download
Sent from my HTC Explorer A310e using Tapatalk
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See the first post for a link
just updated it.
Cheers,
Blagoev
blagoev said:
Mounting is not possible to do. Can you mount an ftp folder in Total Commander ?
The move folder should be working fine. There is some other thing preventing it from working. Will need more investigation. If you are able to share more details what is the folder structure and what filenames you are moving. I may be able to find the problem.
For the Note. Is this a rooted device?
Thanks,
Blagoev
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blagoev,
You are right, we can't mount an FTP folder in TC, I was just hoping you had a potential magic trick to show us
Now on the bug thing, I have faced a lot of trouble copying files from my (rooted) Note to my PC. At first I thought it was mine (corrupted fs or something like that) only as it was working fine with my colleague (rooted) Note, but I did some more test with his and I started to face the same king of issues.
I currently did not have much time to do tests but I will next week. If your plugin can generate some debug files, I will be able to do structured tests next week to find where this issue comes from.
You can pm me a link for a debugging version if you like.
Maybe a list of files and folders that are folder and what you are trying to copy would do?
Thanks,
Blagoev

[Q] Installing FlashTool on Linux

Hi.
I am running Linux Mint 14 on an AMD 64.
Now I meant to install FlashTool and did like described on (androxyde.github.com) installation page:
Unpacked the archive
Checked whether libusb-1.0 is installed (all available versions including dev)
Made a rule under /etc/udev as required
Anyway, there has been no installation process, and there is no executable file.
How do I install/run it?
Sorry for my questions - the refined search options are not available without those ten posts - I support this forum rule, but I can't make up friendly answers...

[Android iA[ JB 4.2.2 Dualboot/Bare metal

Run JB 4.2.2 NATIVE (EFI bios only)
Diualboot with win8/linux/osx. - This is NOT a x86 emu - its bare metal
https://01.org/android-ia/documentation
Required materials:
•1GB or larger USB thumb drive
•A supported target device
•A laptop or PC running Linux, Windows, or Mac OS with working internet connection
Step 1: Back up your existing OS and all data on your device. The Android-IA installer will erase everything and repartition your hard drive automatically.
Step 2: Download the latest installer image for your device from the Downloads page.
Step 3: Prepare the USB thumb drive
Linux users:
•Unzip the downloaded file: `unzip your_installer_file.zip'
•Insert the USB thumb drive into your machine
•Open your terminal application and find the device name of the thumb drive. Run `dmesg' and look near the end for a name like "/dev/sdX" where X is a letter.
•Unmount any partitions that were automatically mounted: `sudo umount /dev/sdX*' (Where X is the letter from above)
•Write the live.img file from the extracted zip to the USB flash: `sudo dd if=live.img of=/dev/sdX bs=1M conv=fsync' (Where X is the letter from above)
Windows users:
•Extract the installer image from the downloaded zip file
•Download "Image Writer" application from https://launchpad.net/win32-image-writer/ and extract it to a folder of your chioce.
•Insert your USB drive into your computer.
•Find the drive letter of your USB drive by opening 'My Computer' on the desktop.
•Run Win32DiskImager.exe from Image Writer's directory.
•In Image Writer's window, select the installer.img you extracted from the downloaded zip
•In Image Writer's window, select your thumb drive's letter that you found in 'My Computer'
•Click "Write" and wait until the process is over.
Mac users:
•Extract the installer image from the downloaded zip file
•Open the Terminal (under Utilities)
•Execute `diskutil list' to get the current list of devices
•Insert your USB drive into your computer.
•Execute `diskutil list' again and determine the device node assigned to your flash media (e.g. /dev/diskN)
•Execute `diskutil unmountDisk /dev/diskN'
•Execute `sudo dd if=live.img of=/dev/diskN bs=1m'
•Execute `diskutil eject /dev/diskN' and remove your flash media when the command completes.
Step 4: Prepare device for installation:
•Set the device to boot from the USB thumb drive (device-specific instructions can be found on the devices page.
•Make sure "UEFI Boot Support" is enabled in the BIOS.
Step 5: Install the system.
• Plug in the USB thumb drive with the Android-IA installer image created in step 1
• Power on the device
• From the boot menu, choose "Install Android to hard disk"
• Wait until the installer finishes
• Unplug the USB thumb drive
• Power off the device by holding down on the power button for 10 sec., then power on the device and choose "Boot Android system" (or let the countdown timer expire)
You're done! Enjoy your Android-IA device.
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Move post if in wrong section plz...
Sent from nexus 4 AOSP
Hello.
I installed the latest Android-IA (android-4.2.2_r1-ia1) on my Acer Iconia W700, and it works perfectly. The only downside (however, huge one) is the lack of libhoudini - without it half of android apps refuse to load on x86 processor. Which, by the way, scores ~70000 in Antutu (!)...
I searched everywhere, but there's just too little information on both libhoudini as well as Android-IA . Please, can anyone help in porting this library to Android-IA? I know it is not open source, but so are gapps, and Android-x86 already uses libhoudini. So there shouldn't be any real difficulties...
WBR, Draco.
Drakosha said:
Hello.
I installed the latest Android-IA (android-4.2.2_r1-ia1) on my Acer Iconia W700, and it works perfectly. The only downside (however, huge one) is the lack of libhoudini - without it half of android apps refuse to load on x86 processor. Which, by the way, scores ~70000 in Antutu (!)...
I searched everywhere, but there's just too little information on both libhoudini as well as Android-IA . Please, can anyone help in porting this library to Android-IA? I know it is not open source, but so are gapps, and Android-x86 already uses libhoudini. So there shouldn't be any real difficulties...
WBR, Draco.
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Antutu score 70000!? really? You are using the i5 model?
Drakosha said:
Hello.
I installed the latest Android-IA (android-4.2.2_r1-ia1) on my Acer Iconia W700, and it works perfectly. The only downside (however, huge one) is the lack of libhoudini - without it half of android apps refuse to load on x86 processor. Which, by the way, scores ~70000 in Antutu (!)...
I searched everywhere, but there's just too little information on both libhoudini as well as Android-IA . Please, can anyone help in porting this library to Android-IA? I know it is not open source, but so are gapps, and Android-x86 already uses libhoudini. So there shouldn't be any real difficulties...
WBR, Draco.
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I remember finding a manual install of libhoudini somewhere but it didnt work. That was with the february version of A-IA, though.
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Drakosha said:
Hello.
I installed the latest Android-IA (android-4.2.2_r1-ia1) on my Acer Iconia W700, and it works perfectly. The only downside (however, huge one) is the lack of libhoudini - without it half of android apps refuse to load on x86 processor. Which, by the way, scores ~70000 in Antutu (!)...
I searched everywhere, but there's just too little information on both libhoudini as well as Android-IA . Please, can anyone help in porting this library to Android-IA? I know it is not open source, but so are gapps, and Android-x86 already uses libhoudini. So there shouldn't be any real difficulties...
WBR, Draco.
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Did you ever find a solution to this?
DJDrew said:
Did you ever find a solution to this?
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Hi there
I'd also be glad to hear more about that...From what I could gather so far, there is no fully working ARM translator / libhoudini solutions for android IA. Hence the only solution would be to switch to android x86...
Change dpi and get bluetooth working with android and windows 8.1 at the same time
Do these changes if you are confident in your skills. I'm student and quite busy so if you ask something it can take some time for me to answer. Damages you might do to your system are your own responsibility. I have tested these instructions with Acer W700 on android-4.2.2_r1-ia3 and can confirm that they worked for me.
First changing dpi from original 213 to 160:
1. Get file manager on android like ES file Explorer
2. R/W rights to whole system on android
3. From root go to /system/etc/machine-props/
4. Open acer-w700.prop with ES Explorer and edit line "ro.sf.lcd_density = 213" and change 213 to 160
5. Reboot android and system should now be 160 dpi
Now about that bluetooth. I find it annoying that you have to pair your bluetooth mouse and keyboard again every time when you switch between android and windows 8.1. So I did research and found a way to fix this problem and here's how to do it. I can confirm that this works with Acer bluetooth/cover keyboard and MS Sculpt touch mouse.
1. Pair your bluetooth devices first with android and the with Windows
2. On Windows download PsExec
3.Then from downloaded file copy PsExec.exe in Windows to directory C:\Windows\System32 or to directory where your System32 folder is.
4. Write in the search cmd and run it as administrator
5. Then use command: psexec -s -i regedit.exe
6. Now go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\BTHPORT\Parameters\Keys
7. From \Keys you can find your paired bluetooth devices. First there is the devices bluetooh mac address and 32 numbers long linkkey. Now write those linkeys and mac addresses up or copy them.
8. Now everything is set on Windows side. Next boot to android.
9. On android you need again for example ES file Explorer and R/W rights
10. With file Explorer fro root go to /data/misc/bluedroid/
11. Open file called BT_config.xml
12. From text find your devices using mac address
13. When you find you devices mac addres scroll down and you should see line with linkkey and 32 number code.
14. Now take that 32 number code you got from Windows
15 You have to change it little so the linkey works and here how it's done:
for example your Windows linkkey is "12345678qwertyuiasdfghjkpoiuytre" now set it as 8 number clusters like this
"12345678 qwertyui asdfghjk poiuytre"
Now you have to reverse those 8 number clusters
Take the set on far right "poiuytre" and mark it like this "po iu yt re"
Now reverse those pairs like this "re yt iu po"
Now "reytiupo" this is the first line in the new linkkey
Do the same for other three cluster. After it's done this example linkkey looks like this "reytiupojkghdfasuityerqw78563412"
16. When you have your modified Windows linkkey ready you can just replace the old one from the file BT_config.xml
17. Now just reboot android and your keyboard and mouse should work.
I've found that sometimes when switching from Windows to android bluetooth doesn't connect. Just reboot android and your bluetooth devices should connect.
I would have posted this on deveopers site where people visit more often but you need 10 posts and this is my first one so if you can you should link my post there so more people can enjoy these instructions.
Thank you for reading this and don't forget to like it :good:
Anyone know where to find the source code for this?

[Android-x86] All in One - Tips, Tricks, Apps & Etc | Bug & Issues | Q&A

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Download Android x86:
There are several versions, but I suggest you Download this version :
Android-x86 4.4-r1 live & installation iso
on Aug 8, 2014, by Chih-Wei Huang
Install Android x86:
There are several methods, but I suggest you follow me
Make the system R/W for root access
[HOW-TO] Install Android x86 on any PCs / Laptops / VM
Manage Ext Partition from Windows:
You need to install ext2fsd
Ext2Fsd is an ext2 file system driver for Windows (2k, XP, Vista and Win7). It’s a free software. Anyone can modify or distribute it under GPL2.
Downloads:
View and download Ext2Fsd packages
Express Installation with Ext2Fsd installer:
Double click on Ext2Fsd-version.exe to execute Ext2Fsd installer and follow the setup wizard to install and configure Ext2Fsd.
To uninstall Ext2Fsd, just click “Uninstall Ext2Fsd” in start menu, or use Add/Remove programs in control panel to uninstall. Need restart your computer to get it finished.
Done
if you wanna add something to sd card just follow this path:
X:\android-4.4-r1\data\media\0
Please hit Thanks when someone helps you out!
Edit Grub Bootloader
Follows this path on windows
X:\grub
And find menu.lst
Then open with Notepad or Notepad++ and edit lines.
The example of menu.lst ( don't use for yourself )
HTML:
default=0
timeout=6
splashimage=/grub/android-x86.xpm.gz
root (hd0,4)
title Android-x86 KitKat
kernel /android-4.4-r1/kernel quiet root=/dev/ram0 androidboot.hardware=android_x86 video=-16 SRC=/android-4.4-r1
initrd /android-4.4-r1/initrd.img
title Windows
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
Install App on Android x86:
Tap the clock on the taskbar, tap the pop out that appears, and then tap Settings.
Scroll down the list and tap Security, then on the right, scroll down and tap Unknown sources.
Tap OK on the prompt that appears.
1. Install Apps From Google Play Store
2. Installing app Using The Conventional Method
Step 1: Use Windows and Copy .apk file to this path
X:\android-4.4-r1\data\media\0
Step 2: Run File manager from Android and install file from this path:
\data\media\0
3. Installing app using Dropbox
Tweaks:
Android Xposed: tweak your phone's UI
[ROOT] Kernel Tweaker | Original Thread
Clean Master Phone Boost
Check Post #2 & #3. ​
Bug & Issues
Recovery:
CWM - TWRP ???
Flash Gordon????
Not work
If you have any idea pleas help us. :laugh:
Apps - Tools - Utility
Mount internal hard drive:
Automatically mount and dismount USB sticks on various devices like the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10. The Nexus 4 is not supported - this is an issue with the device, not with StickMount !
[APP][01.07.2014] StickMount v3.10 [ROOT]
Change Language on HW Keyboard:
A non visible soft keyboard (Input Method) intended to be used with hardware Bluetooth and USB keyboards. It automaticly detects Bluetooth keyboards (and in some cases also USB keyboards) and brings up the Input Method dialog. It also supports a lot of different keylayouts for non-US external keyboards.
[Android 1.6+] External Keyboard Helper Pro
Turn Ethernet To Wifi:
If you want an app that needs wifi And you want it to run on ethernet Go here
[MOD][Xposed] Fake Wifi Connection [1.6]
Fake GPS or Mock Locations:
Go Here and check it : [APP][OSS] Fake GPS Path
Rotate everything In landscape Mode:
Rotation manager is a tool that lets you choose which application you want to rotate or which one you don't want to rotate. It is a really simple app designed for the least possible power and RAM consumption.
Download From Here

			
				
Duel Boot for Windows:
Easy BCD:
EasyBCD Community Edition allows you to create a multiboot environment in order to run multiple operating systems on the same computer.
The application also features BCD (Boot Configuration Data) Backup/Repair utilities that provide users with the possibility to reset the BCD configuration or recreate and repair boot files.
Download Link
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-Enhancements/EasyBCD.shtml
Installing Windows After Android-x86
There are two different approaches:
Recovering GRUB after re-installing Windows
Please refer to the Reinstalling GRUB2 guide.
Master Boot Record backup and re-replacement
This method does not work for computers with UEFI boot. In consequence, it won't work for pre-installed Windows8 and some pre-installed Windows7.
Back-up the existing MBR, install Windows, replace your backup overwriting the Windows boot code:
Create an NTFS partition for Windows (using fdisk, GParted or whatever tool you are familiar with)
Backup the MBR e.g. dd if=/dev/sda of=/mbr.bin bs=446 count=1
Install Windows
Boot into a LiveCD
Mount your root partition in the LiveCD
Restore the MBR e.g. dd if=/media/sda/mbr.bin of=/dev/sda bs=446 count=1
Restart and Ubuntu will boot
Setup GRUB to boot Windows
reserved
The Android-x86 4.4-r2 released (the second stable release of kitkat-x86).
http://www.android-x86.org/releases/releasenote-4-4-r2
Stable - Fast

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