Exactly what question says on title. I tried doing it through clockwork recovery, but froze on (installing updates..). Answers would be very much appreciated, thanks.
You have to unzip the file and change icons like that. You can't simply flash the zip. What launcher are u using?
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ncdub said:
You have to unzip the file and change icons like that. You can't simply flash the zip. What launcher are u using?
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Im using launcherpro right now. I figured that was the method. I went into root explorer and extracted the zip file and extracted all the png files to my extracted folder. But now im stuck on how to save them in my gallery so i custom put them on from launcherpro. But i dont wanna do all that if theres another way.
jonahchavarria said:
Im using launcherpro right now. I figured that was the method. I went into root explorer and extracted the zip file and extracted all the png files to my extracted folder. But now im stuck on how to save them in my gallery so i custom put them on from launcherpro. But i dont wanna do all that if theres another way.
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Use CWM Recovery and install from Zip if it's a CWM flashable
is it possible to restore stock apps in galaxy ote n7000 without resettind it...??
Yes you need root and a tool like root explorer. Just take apks out of rom and place in system apps.
Check that they have same permissions as other apps, rw and such and click them to install. Not sure if they install themselves with a reboot.
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baz77 said:
Yes you need root and a tool like root explorer. Just take apks out of rom and place in system apps.
Check that they have same permissions as other apps, rw and such and click them to install. Not sure if they install themselves with a reboot.
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+1
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Use Titanium Backup.
baz77 said:
Yes you need root and a tool like root explorer. Just take apks out of rom and place in system apps.
Check that they have same permissions as other apps, rw and such and click them to install. Not sure if they install themselves with a reboot.
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not sure how to take apks out of the rom...
laksamba said:
not sure how to take apks out of the rom...
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Open Root Explorer.
Scroll Down to System/app
You will see all applications there. Just Copy and paste to your external SD Card. When you want to restore just paste them to System/app using root explorer and set permissions as rw-r-r and reboot
sahilarora2003 said:
Open Root Explorer.
Scroll Down to System/app
You will see all applications there. Just Copy and paste to your external SD Card. When you want to restore just paste them to System/app using root explorer and set permissions as rw-r-r and reboot
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no not working... i did as u said but the application wont restore neither install..."application not installed"
laksamba said:
no not working... i did as u said but the application wont restore neither install..."application not installed"
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How you set the permissions? Post a ss if you can.
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Ok, download rom you want to restore from, usually a zip file, unzip it. Then with root explorer navigate to tar. Md5 file and open it, you might need to rename to tar file only, then within that search for a fokder that contains the apk you want, extract them, or copy them outside tar file then to your system app location etc etc
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sahilarora2003 said:
How you set the permissions? Post a ss if you can.
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Just keep file pressed when selecting, then menu opsbup and scroll in menu to option permissions. Then select those according to permissions set inother files.
All this in root explorer. Not sure if a fix permissions from cwm recovery fixes this. Never tested it.
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You might need to mount system/apps as read write r/w. That is a button on top left of screen when you are in that folder, just set it back when done
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Ok, download rom you want to restore from, usually a zip file, unzip it. Then with root explorer navigate to tar. Md5 file and open it, you might need to rename to tar file only, then within that search for a fokder that contains the apk you want, extract them, or copy them outside tar file then to your system app location etc etc
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inside the .tar file i only found .img files. there are no .apk files.
Ok, was wile back I experimented, but this the answer http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110303220930AA72CZl
I thought I did it all on android. Was wrong sorry
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I'll teach you how to fish instead of giving it to you.
There is a website called google.com type your query there, together with e.g android, or xda or both, and youre sure to find your answers to almost any question.
Might need to query with different phrases or order of words, sometimes in steps.
Thats how I figured out last time. Sorry I wasnt able to answer stepwise step for step. maybe you make a tutorial with print screens, for future users that have same question
Damn I suck at explaining
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I'll teach you how to fish instead of giving it to you.
There is a website called google.com type your query there, together with e.g android, or xda or both, and youre sure to find your answers to almost any question.
Might need to query with different phrases or order of words, sometimes in steps.
Thats how I figured out last time. Sorry I wasnt able to answer stepwise step for step. maybe you make a tutorial with print screens, for future users that have same question
Damn I suck at explaining
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anyways thanks for the help...
Hi. Is it possible to unflash a zip that can't delete all the file that I flash from the zip?
And can I flash a zip that have apps that is going to be installed into the SD card and not the system?
Help please
no you cannot unflash a zip but you can delete the content of the zip directly from the mobile by going to /system and deleting those files
app 2 zip:- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1567614
app2zip will create a flashable zip of your installed apps but cannot install them on sdcard
RayQXX said:
Hi. Is it possible to unflash a zip that can't delete all the file that I flash from the zip?
And can I flash a zip that have apps that is going to be installed into the SD card and not the system?
Help please
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The only way to unflash a zip is by reflashing your ROM and about creating zips there are a few tutorials about that in XDA so make a search.
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The only way to unflash a zip is by reflashing your ROM and about creating zips there are a few tutorials about that in XDA so make a search.
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I meant by making a zip file that can install all the apks into the sdcard as a normal app. I already know how to create a flash zip and i only can flash apks into my system/app/.
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Try my backup root the basic concept is the same it creates zips of the apks as backup but unfortunately you can restore it only via my backup root.
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Hi! Is it possible to flash with recovery gapps.zip in any way? Tried with command file and renaming gapps.zip to update.zip. When i restarted to bootloader, device tried to flash something (saw a progress bar), but nothing happened... Or any way to add gapps.zip files to bin file from amazon?
Sorry for noob Q
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Hi! Is it possible to flash with recovery gapps.zip in any way? Tried with command file and renaming gapps.zip to update.zip. When i restarted to bootloader, device tried to flash something (saw a progress bar), but nothing happened... Or any way to add gapps.zip files to bin file from amazon?
Sorry for noob Q
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No
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And Why am i not able to install google apps from zip? Or any way to execute sh files inside zip?
Because it's a STOCK RECOVERY. Every zip requires a signing code to maintain amazon's security standards. So no tiny zip will work.
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Understand about not possible flashing. but what about apk installation or executing sh files from zip?
Yuretz said:
Understand about not possible flashing. but what about apk installation or executing sh files from zip?
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*Facepalm* MOD CLOSE THE THREAD!
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Yuretz said:
Understand about not possible flashing. but what about apk installation or executing sh files from zip?
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This is HIGHLY MODIFIED ICS you can't run sh files in a zip manually install you can but otherwise it breakes key programs anyway like contacts (YES I HAVE MANUALLY INSTALLED GAPPS)
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hi everybodies:
I install Ink effect from this thread via CWM, now I want to un-install it.
can anyone help me how to do it?!
mhmadfarooq said:
hi everybodies:
I install Ink effect from this thread via CWM, now I want to un-install it.
can anyone help me how to do it?!
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You can't just uninstall. Those files from the zip overwrited files from your system. To get back you can use nandroid backup, if you nade it before. Also you can see what files are inside that zip (in folder system/app or system/framework) and replace them from your previous one. If you are on some ROM, you could just reflash it without wipes.
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You can't just uninstall. Those files from the zip overwrited files from your system. To get back you can use nandroid backup, if you nade it before. Also you can see what files are inside that zip (in folder system/app or system/framework) and replace them from your previous one. If you are on some ROM, you could just reflash it without wipes.
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i am using stock rom...
i think i have to re-flash my phone using odin pro.
thank you man.