hi
just use an application to move some of my application to system when i tried ask me if i want to move the odex file also I found what is odex file but i didnt get it what is better to do copy them or not what is better?
thank you
lklo330 said:
hi
just use an application to move some of my application to system when i tried ask me if i want to move the odex file also I found what is odex file but i didnt get it what is better to do copy them or not what is better?
thank you
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First of all WRONG SECTION, this is GTS5830 Q&A Thread
If you want to move an app to system partition and your rom is odex you need to move both files .apk+odex, but if you only move .apk it could work too without odex file, try moving only .apk, if it doesn't work move odex file too and don't forget to set the correct permissions
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If I down load a rom and open the zip file can i just goto system/apps and delete and install .apks and then flash that rom? I was wondering so i don't have to delete them after install.
Neo31697 said:
If I down load a rom and open the zip file can i just goto system/apps and delete and install .apks and then flash that rom? I was wondering so i don't have to delete them after install.
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Depends on what your deleting and adding, if your just deleting and adding apks to the system/app dir you should be ok (normally) . If you want it to stay as an update type zip it'll need to be resigned.
Neo31697 said:
If I down load a rom and open the zip file can i just goto system/apps and delete and install .apks and then flash that rom? I was wondering so i don't have to delete them after install.
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U can Add and delete what u like but if u do u have to resign the rom before u can flash it.
If u download avabox2 (can be found on xda via a search...its free) it has a folder in there called autosign. Put the rom in there rename it update the click on the sign file. It will sign it for u automatically. Then u can rename the signed rom whatever u like. Just no spaces in the name. Then it can be reflashed.
sweet thanks. Just thinking about starting to make my own roms and this seemed like a good place to start
Neo31697 said:
sweet thanks. Just thinking about starting to make my own roms and this seemed like a good place to start
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Some tools for you to get started:
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Hello everyone!!
So i got myself a WiFi Xoom and rooted it. By mistake uninstalled the stock browser with titanium backup and now its gone from the system. Can any of you please provide me with a flashable file so i can flash it via recovery and restore app?
I tried getting the apk from one of the system dumps on the developer section but when i try to install it i get the message "App not Installed".
did you move the apk to system/app and give it correct permissions rw/r/r?
Droid-Xer said:
did you move the apk to system/app and give it correct permissions rw/r/r?
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I tried to copy the apk to the system/app folder using ES file exlorer but it does not let me, and i dont know how to set the correct permissions.
Use RootExplorer, it does all mentioned stuff
Put the apk into this file. Put it in the system/app folder and flash in recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1041205
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bwcorvus said:
Put the apk into this file. Put it in the system/app folder and flash in recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1041205
Sent From My Evo
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Thanks!!!!! this worked very well. Thanks to all that replied.
I've Lost My Browser
EDITED:::Nvmd, replaced browser.apk with the ones from system dump, as mentioned in OP, and that resolved my issue of not being able to use the stock browser.
Hello,
I have a quick question: should I remove an .odex file after uninstalling its application ?
For example, I recently uninstalled Aurora.apk via Titanium Backup, should I remove Aurora.odex file as well ?
Regards,
michael.
maypex said:
Hello,
I have a quick question: should I remove an .odex file after uninstalling its application ?
For example, I recently uninstalled Aurora.apk via Titanium Backup, should I remove Aurora.odex file as well ?
Regards,
michael.
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Yes, once the application .apk is removed, you can remove it's .odex files too. They are of no use without it's .apk file.
Where can i find the .odex file in the file managers?
Where can i find the .odex file in the file managers?
i removed an app and was trying to install an updated one, but its not letting me to install. so if i remove the odex file from the system, it'll let me to install it>
user apps wont have a .odex file. if its a system app and you are running an odexed rom then you will find those files in system/app
Can i remove all .odex file in system/app
i deodexed system/app and framework using kitchen and flashed in cwm still .odex file present in system/app
sorry for bad english
sidrock622 said:
Can i remove all .odex file in system/app
i deodexed system/app and framework using kitchen and flashed in cwm still .odex file present in system/app
sorry for bad english
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What's API when you deodexed? .odex should be gone after deodexing. Try deodexing again, Set API=10 before deodex both apps & fm
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Blake Blader said:
What's API when you deodexed? .odex should be gone after deodexing. Try deodexing again, Set API=10 before deodex both apps & fm
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API 16 i used jellybean 4.1
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Hey guys,i didnt find a tutorial so i will ask you here.How can i download a rom and odex it from pc before i flash it?Because its not easy to odex every rom i download with universal odex script.Im too lazy to do this(and many times terminal print errors and i have to do this again).I know it could be happen cause many of you create roms and upload which already are odexed!Thanks guys for your help!
I found solution from alin.p. So here is a nice tutorial:
You have to flash it de-odexed first, then odex whatever part of your system you want with the Universal Odex Script which you'll find in the Mini forums, then extract the odex files from:
1. /system/app if you odexed system apps
2. /system/framework if you odexed the bootstrap or the framework
Put the extracted files inside the zip in the appropriate folders.
A little warning here: even a single (no matter how little) change inside the framework code, will break the whole ROM if it is odexed.
where do i find the script need it link please
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where do i find the script need it link please
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527268
Hello everyone!
Recently I rooted my phone and begun to tweak it. So I decided to integrate all updated system app to system partition . After that the camera wasnt working so I restored a nandroid backup. Everything was good until I tried to open the SMS app. It crashed imidiately. I wiped its data, cache and dalvik but it didn't work. Then using root explorer I navigated to priv - apps and see if was anything wrong with the permisions. Everything was ok so i decided to delete the odex File and reboot. But after the reboot the SMS app was missing although the APK was still there. I am on stock kitkat locked bootloader. Any help please?
Delete .odex files without deodex? You need to deodex first, also some apps need libs... You need to extract it from apk and copy to "system/lib"
DorianX said:
Delete .odex files without deodex? You need to deodex first, also some apps need libs... You need to extract it from apk and copy to "system/lib"
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So what to do now?
Cmon guys.... Can anyone upload those two files for stock kitkat please?
I'm on lollipop so I can't pull it and send it to you...