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There is many of you that asks how to remove this and that preinstallaed apps in different ROM
When a developer put apps in system/app it can not be removed so easy.
But if you have RomManager or fakeflash´s update.zip there is a other way.
I have attached a zip fil that contains a ordinare ROM installation script that only contains delete and copy.
Download file and unzip on your computer and take a look in the folders
data/app
META-INF/com/google/android/update-script
system/app
If your only wish is to remove a systemapp
edit the file update-script (textfile)
and add line with the filename of what you want to remove:
(example)
delete SYSTEM:app/unwanted.apk
delete SYSTEM:app/unwanted.odex
If you want to install some apps put them in system/app for not installable
and data/app for apps that can be removed as usual
rezip folders and install zip with RomManager NO WIPE!!
cm6 azures you will get a error because not same structure for data/app
never mind just select reboot. Delete will work anyway.
Sometimes there will be .so files in system/libs too. They are little more difficult to know which to remove so that demands more knowledge of the app.
Use for instance Astro filemanager or Estrong to look in system/app for correct filename to delete
Script work even if *.odex not exist.
The fact that when you zip folders it will not be signed so file will not work with adb recovery
Googleapps filenames:
CarHomeGoogle.apk, CarHomeLauncher.apk, com.amazon.mp3.apk,
Facebook.apk, GenieWidget.apk, Gmail.apk, GoogleBackupTransport.apk,
GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk, GoogleContactsSyncAdapter.apk,
GoogleFeedback.apk, GoogleGoggles.apk, GooglePartnerSetup.apk, GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk, GoogleServicesFramework.apk, googlevoice.apk,
HtcCopyright.apk, HtcEmailPolicy.apk, HtcSettings.apk, kickback.apk, LatinImeGoogle.apk, LatinImeTutorial.apk, Maps.apk, MarketUpdater.apk, MediaUploader.apk, NetworkLocation.apk, OneTimeInitializer.apk, PassionQuickOffice.apk, SetupWizard.apk, soundback.apk, Street.apk, Talk.apk, talkback.apk, Twitter.apk, Vending.apk, VoiceSearch.apk, YouTube.apk, QuickSearchBox.apk, Provision.apk
Other apps:
ADWLauncher.apk, Gallery3D.apk
but filename may be different depending of ROM
Mainpart must exist for using phone normally
Hope that this help to remove "non-removable" systemapps in future.
/Snakehult
Good guide.
via Legend using XDA-app
Thanks snakehult - great guide and very useful!!
snakehult said:
(example)
delete SYSTEM:app/unwanted.apk
delete SYSTEM:app/unwanted.odex
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It may be worth explaining how people:
- can find out the name of the app they want to remove;
- how they know whether to add the suffix of *.apk or *.odex, or both;
Thanks again for your efforts!
c_man said:
Thanks snakehult - great guide and very useful!!
It may be worth explaining how people:
- can find out the name of the app they want to remove;
- how they know whether to add the suffix of *.apk or *.odex, or both;
Thanks again for your efforts!
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Yes you can use some regular filemanager such Astro or Estrongs and look in system/app
Always delete both, script work even if odex file is missing
c_man said:
It may be worth explaining how people:
- can find out the name of the app they want to remove;
- how they know whether to add the suffix of *.apk or *.odex, or both;
Thanks again for your efforts!
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cool guide!
anyway you have to detect the filename of the apps this way:
enter the recovery mode (in modaco-root-r4: recovery-windows.bat)
now type:
adb shell
mount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
ls -l /system/app
(this will give you the list of system apps, with space usage)
you have to delete both .apk and .odex files (the latter may not exist)
I use to delete the bigger ringtones too, the list is given by
ls -l /system/media/audio/ringtones
it is safe to delete, after you setup the google accounts (ie after first boot):
HTCSetup*
com.htc.Setup*
Stock*
HtcFoot*
NewsRead*
wow its working......thanks dude........
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http://android.modaco.com/content/h...apps-from-the-htc-desire-with-adb-in-windows/
Simple guide from MoDaCo
That must be the hardest way to remove apps i guess Have you seen "modaco guide"? All you have to do is reboot your phone in to recovery mode and type 2-3 commands in ADB. Simple as that.
Thanks anyway for your efforts
Many way för same thing
But with a custom-made zipfile you always remove/install favourite apps without adb. And quick modify new ROM install.
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Hello,
Good guide.
The Legend may be rooted to do this?
I am a newbie.
Thanks.
bobstar_fr said:
Hello,
Good guide.
The Legend may be rooted to do this?
I am a newbie.
Thanks.
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As I see it, no use to do much in the dev forum without an rooted Phone
hey guys, thanks for bringing this up. i just tried modaco site method and i deleted stock and its widget only. the internal storage shot from 113 mb to 122 mb and ram from 42 to 134 mb !
what else can i delete
Learners Lisence said:
hey guys, thanks for bringing this up. i just tried modaco site method and i deleted stock and its widget only. the internal storage shot from 113 mb to 122 mb and ram from 42 to 134 mb !
what else can i delete
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Just delete what you will never use and....no regret
thank you cryshop for your expert advise
i tried deleting Innovation.mp3 by this script -
adb-windows shell rm /system/media/audio/ringtones/Innovation.mp3
said file not found even though its listed.
whats my mistake ?
i will try snakehults method also but later.
thanks
im trying to use modaco's method but what is the green recovery menu?
i dont understand i go in fastboot then recovery and then?thank you
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Learners Lisence said:
thank you cryshop for your expert advise
i tried deleting Innovation.mp3 by this script -
adb-windows shell rm /system/media/audio/ringtones/Innovation.mp3
said file not found even though its listed.
whats my mistake ?
i will try snakehults method also but later.
thanks
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Hmm, did you forget a slash or a letter in the command? because I tried and I could actually delete it.
@kdma : install ROM Manager from the Market, and there is an option inside the app : Reboot into Recovery (easiest way to get into recovery mod)
I also deleted /system/etc/clock* and saved some space again
(of course I don't need Htc clock widgets)
cryshop said:
Hmm, did you forget a slash or a letter in the command? because I tried and I could actually delete it.
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cryshop, i was typing in the wrong directory
Ps - snakehults's appfixer is real delight ! smooooth.
except that my winzip is a trial version and legend dont recognize winrar files.
I was wondering how i got such good figures for change in space and ram the first time. i havent since then. my legend just likes the rebooting involved coz i dont use task killers anymore. and maybe i deleted more than just stock the first time
Will this work with android 2.2 on Hero?
Hey I've been looking all over for something like this. I downloaded the zip, added the lines
delete SYSTEM:app/mms.apk
delete SYSTEM:app/mms.odex
delete SYSTEM:app/email.apk
delete SYSTEM:app/email.odex
and rezipped it.
I used Rom Manager and selected install rom from SD card. It rebooted, seemed to execute the zip. But the original email and mms apps are still installed. What am i doing wrong?
kdma said:
im trying to use modaco's method but what is the green recovery menu?
i dont understand i go in fastboot then recovery and then?thank you
edit done im stupid
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The first thing you should do is download the required zip file from modaco (I'm a new user of xda and is not permitted to post outside links here. You may easily find that post "24/May r4 - HTC Legend rooting guide - Now with 1.31.x" in android.madaco.com)
I think many of us rooted the device followed the instructions of Paul. So that file might be already in your hands.
Fastboot and then recovery, as you have done before. Run Recovery-linux.sh (or Recovery-windows.bat, if you use Windows) in a terminal window - your device shall be at the green recovery screen.
Open another terminal window and enter:
./adb-linux shell mount /system
and then you can push, pull or rm file. For example,
./adb-linux shell rm /system/app/Calculator.apk
./adb-linux push abc.so /system/lib
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I didn't notice you have already solved the problem, when I compiled this post. It is no longer useful.
I have created a autobackup script for the EFS partition that contains information for your IMEI number.
I am addressing all ROM Developers to include this script in their ROM's!
What does this script do? It creates efs_autobackup folder on your SDCard and then tars the whole EFS partition into efs-backup.tar.gz file. Once this file is created, you can safely copy it to your PC. The script also looks for that file on reboot and if the file exists, it won't create another one.
What are the benefits of the tar file?
It keeps the permissions information for your EFS partition, so that when you want to restore your EFS partition, you only need to extract that file with the RootExplorer to your EFS partition and overwrite the old files. It sets the permissions automatically for you, so you don't need to mess or handle that yourself.
Please Developers, include this in your ROM so that users that forget to backup their EFS partition, don't have to regret that.
INSTRUCTIONS:
For Users:
If you are on ROM that don't have this script integrated - you can flash the attached zip file in your Recovery to integrate the script.
For Developers:
Either take the file from the attached zip or create 01efstar file (very important to name it with 01 prefix, since it runs as first when the Phone starts, otherwise it won't work) in the /system/etc/init.d folder with this content:
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
# EFS Autobackup script for Samsung Nexus S
# By Brainmaster
mount /dev/block/platform/s3c-sdhci.0/by-name/media /sdcard
if [ ! -f /sdcard/efs_autobackup/efs-backup.tar.gz ];
then
mkdir /mnt/sdcard/efs_autobackup
busybox tar zcvf /sdcard/efs_autobackup/efs-backup.tar.gz /efs
fi
umount /sdcard
Reserved 1.
What a good idea.
Should I implement this on the radio zip file too?
window7 said:
Should I implement this on the radio zip file too?
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No, this is ROM based. If the ROM don't support the scripts, then it won't work.
BUT, I am working on a version that can do this directly in the recovery (undependable from ROM) - then you can integrate it in every Radio flash file.
Well done,good job !
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
brainmaster said:
No, this is ROM based. If the ROM don't support the scripts, then it won't work.
BUT, I am working on a version that can do this directly in the recovery (undependable from ROM) - then you can integrate it in every Radio flash file.
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you only have to modify the updater-swcript? easy as a pie!
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i hope ur miui rom has this or else should i flash it?
Borky_16 said:
you only have to modify the updater-swcript? easy as a pie!
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Not so easy to mount the efs partition through the updater-script.
ancilary said:
i hope ur miui rom has this or else should i flash it?
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From the next release on. If you want you can flash the script now.
yeah i dunno, first i made my own script and put into etc/init.d (running netarchy 1.3.9 which obv supports init.d scripts) - no dice. so i removed that file and flashed the zip and still getting no backup on sd.
ideas?
brainmaster said:
Not so easy to mount the efs partition through the updater-script.
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oh that is right! :O forgot about it
Script successfully injected into my current installation of CM nightly, and successfully executed on reboot.
Uploaded the resulting file to Dropbox -- where I know I'll never lose it!
Two thumbs up!
I will include this script in my next rom update. I believe every dev should do the same.
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Good idea to put this into every ROM. Some people probably are not aware of the danger and if anything happens at least they can find the backup files on their sdcard. Maybe one should also add a small text file as an explanation what this backup is good for, so they do not accidentally delete it. Maybe you could also change the backup file on the sdcard to read-only.
Btw, you can also make a simple backup image with 'dd if=/dev/block/mtdblock6 of=efs.img'.
And for the record: I wondered why the /efs partition is mounted read-write and thought it might be a good idea change this to read-only. Problem was, without write access to /efs the SIM card would not unlock anymore. So not a good idea.
Just got my phone back from Regenersis with the IMEI restored! Shows that it can be done!
Ezekeel said:
Good idea to put this into every ROM. Some people probably are not aware of the danger and if anything happens at least they can find the backup files on their sdcard. Maybe one should also add a small text file as an explanation what this backup is good for, so they do not accidentally delete it. Maybe you could also change the backup file on the sdcard to read-only.
Btw, you can also make a simple backup image with 'dd if=/dev/block/mtdblock6 of=efs.img'.
And for the record: I wondered why the /efs partition is mounted read-write and thought it might be a good idea change this to read-only. Problem was, without write access to /efs the SIM card would not unlock anymore. So not a good idea.
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Actually it should be as follows seeing as we get a read-only error;
dd if=/dev/block/mtdblock6 of=/mnt/sdcard/efs.img
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atrixboy said:
Actually it should be as follows seeing as we get a read-only error;
dd if=/Dec/block/mtdblock6 of=/months/sdcard/efs.img
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Please, IF you want to use the option to make efs.img (I don't know why would you like to do that, because tar is easier to extract and keeps the permissions), THEN you need right command.
You misspelled allot.
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/mtdblock6 of=/sdcard/efs.img
Yea I realised that after I hit post. I agree rfs is much nicer and cleaner to deal with.
dd if=/dev/block/mtdblock6 of=/mnt/sdcard/efs.img
Or efs.rfs. however you prefer. Rfs being the more logical
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brainmaster said:
Please, IF you want to use the option to make efs.img (I don't know why would you like to do that ...)
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Because mtd6 contains more than the visible files mounted on /efs, such as the wimax keys.
My question is how to restore the partition without having to worry about this:
Dees_Troy said:
Using dd on mtd devices is a bad idea when it comes time to restore. It's a quick path to a brick. It tends to inadvertently mark blocks as bad.
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Maximilian Mary said:
Because mtd6 contains more than the visible files mounted on /efs, such as the wimax keys.
My question is how to restore the partition without having to worry about this:
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Darn. I did not know that.
Turns out one should use nanddump and nandwrite from mtd-utils (http://git.infradead.org/mtd-utils.git). Maybe someone can compile a version for Android. That would be quite useful.
Here is what I have done for my personal webtop so far.
Download
To install:
Make a partition on a SDCard, formatted ext3, so that the first partition is FAT, second partition is EXT3.(2GB should be fine, YEMV)
Extract contents of osh2.tar.bz2 to this ext3 partition.
Make a backup of /osh/ubuntu.sh
Overwrite /osh/ubuntu.sh with the one on the root of the SDCard's EXT3 partition.
Backup your /data/home/adas folder.
Remove /data/home/adas, leaving just /data/home.
Reboot the phone.
You will need Linux to extract the tar properly and create the SDCard partitions.
You do not need to be unlocked or have a different kernel, you just need to replace ubuntu.sh, so rooted, temp root, whatever. I created everything from a stock Bell phone. Android 2.3.6. If anything doesn't work, just replace ubuntu.sh with the original file or just remove your sdcard.
Cheers!
edit: changed link
what has been modified:
fuse based smbnetfs installed, stock kernel can access windows shares and play video using motorola hd media center.
open office installed, gimp, some games
lxde set up, theme preconfigured.
No need for dependencies to be fixed or webtop to sd apps run, has zero errors and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade has completed without errors several times so adding extra sources and doing dist-upgrade won't cause errors.
Replaced firefox 7 with 8, rest is Bell webtop.
Been installing and playing with it for a while now, can't recall all the mods.
Yes, you can put the tarball on the phone and extract it to the sdcard that way, you just need to mount the partition. I keep a copy in internal memory to be able to restore when I install/uninstall something I shouldn't.
EDIT:
If you use xarchiver from another webtop to untar the archive, you may need more than 2GB.
Can you put the .tar file on the phone and extract there? I ask because I only have access to Windows machines. Creating the partitions on the sdcard is easy with MiniTool Partition on Windows.
I am can't downloading this file, webserver says: "This file is no longer available."
How has this webtop been modified?
Ramble via webtop:
My approach is to avoid established scripts for fixing dependencies and apps for moving webtop to sd card. Not that I have anything against those, but they were developed using ATT phones and might miss some compatibility with Bell.
One key difference for getting going from scratch is that I installed a standard armel busybox from the busybox site, that avoided a lot of errors when installing debs. Not sure where the busybox comes from in apps2sd but it is not as up to date and results in more errors with missing command line options.
I also didn't want to change/replace the contents of the phone too much so I could easily revert to stock, there is this ICS rumour..
This is what I did:
Starting off I updated the sources.list to be jaunty and just worked through the errors by installing debs manually. lxterminal was installed via deb and tomoyo was disabled by renaming the init and start files. Basically, I did a force install via deb file of some rootfs package contents, coreutils, cpio, dbus, dhcp, gpgv, grep, udev. All references to -mot versions were stripped of the -mot suffix so they could be more easily upgraded. I left the references to ~mot and -motorola in the versions of packages, not sure why, just did. Eventually I got to a place where synaptic was installed and I had no errors. Saved the state in a tarball and kept experimenting with installing things.
I really wanted a home folder elsewhere than /data/home but there are too many hard references to it in webtop for stability, I found a lot in scripts but I suspect they are in binaries as well. You can rbind once in webtop but you need it to have stuff in there during boot, not mix and match configs.
I tried an external hard drive, but there is a fundamental flaw in that logic, they only turn on once you open the lid of the lapdock, so you can't have boot files on it.
I copied the firefox-8.0 from ATT, deleted firefox-7, updated the soft links to point to the 8 version, redid profile.zip to have xda be the home page and adblock installed already, tossed in .xdg-bookmarks to add Network to pcmanfm. I originally had all the home folder stuff in profile.zip but some part of the scripts mess with settings and not everything was carrying over.
So, I did a tarball of my home dir's dot files and put it in /osh2/home/adas so when I do a factory reset and adas is wiped it restores my config. Tip: removing the entire adas folder gives you the same effect for webtop as a factory reset. Reboot and you are back to where you were.
I tried all the window managers, avant/awn anything is annoying when it shifts items left and right when an app opened or closed. I was able to have the stock awn working with a cairo menu, but it still shifted things left and right and was slow. I tried recompiling awn on the phone to get the option to just have launchers but there is this tendency for anything new you compile to require a new libc6. Xfce is cool, menu looked odd though, went with lxde, easy enough to switch if you want. Note: Compiz anything is a waste of time.
I have removed the stock webtop theme and replaced it with clearlooks and murrine window decoration. lxpanel is transparent via manual hack of the config file, the gui for changing things always sets alpha to 0, bug into the prefs app.
I could go on and on, but I like what I have done so far, thought I would pass it along. The main bit for me is not having to install a new kernel or wipe existing partitions, make a lot of phone mods, a pure stock phone can have a custom webtop, just needs to be rooted to copy one file over. Also, I like being able to watch tv shows on my lapdock, worth the price of admission right there for me.
Oh, size is around 1.4GB untarred, so it's a least a 2GB ext3 partition. I have an option in there for using mmcblk1p3 for var if you want to copy var over there formatted with smaller clusters. There are a few flags to control things, if you didn't want to remove your sdcard, touch /osh/no_osh2 and reboot the phone to disable. /osh/var_ownp enables the mounting and use of a third partition on the sdcard dedicated to /var. Use that one carefully, commit to it before installing a lot of things, having a mix and match could break the custom webtop.
Cheers!
Thanks for putting this up, I'd like to give it a try but am having difficulties, possibly cause i'm running Nochatrix (ATT 2.3.6).
When you say 'extract properly' to the EXT3 partition, what command would you use? Should extracting first then copying over work? Because I tried that, and it didn't!
Cheers
It has to be linux, either on the phone or on a pc so that tar -xvf will keep the ownership and file permissions.
VMware Player
CaelanT said:
Can you put the .tar file on the phone and extract there? I ask because I only have access to Windows machines. Creating the partitions on the sdcard is easy with MiniTool Partition on Windows.
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Download VMware Player and the free copy of linux.. now you can run Linux.. :highfive:
https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/evalcenter?p=player
NFHimself said:
... so that tar -xvf will keep the ownership and file permissions.
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That's it, thanks. I was over-complicating things, putting in unnecessary arguments and trying to copy it over using -C. In the end I just copied the tar to the EXT3 and just unpacked it there.
Anyways, it works great! Everything ive quickly tried works nicely, openoffice, synaptic, Gnometris , etc, it's clean and quick, just what I was after.
can make a .zip CWM flashable file???
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jpinoy said:
Download VMware Player and the free copy of linux.. now you can run Linux.. :highfive:
https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/evalcenter?p=player
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where can i find Linux OS??
It work on stock 2.3.4?
It work on stock 2.3.4?
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I haven't tested it, the webtop is from Bell's 2.3.6, probably not a large difference, but can't say for sure.
Can you make a CWM zip?
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Yes, I can.
Cheers!
Chimpdaddy;[URL="tel:28700385" said:
28700385[/URL]]That's it, thanks. I was over-complicating things, putting in unnecessary arguments and trying to copy it over using -C. In the end I just copied the tar to the EXT3 and just unpacked it there.
Anyways, it works great! Everything ive quickly tried works nicely, openoffice, synaptic, Gnometris , etc, it's clean and quick, just what I was after.
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Glad you like it!
Cheers!
I'd love to give this one a try. I'm using Webtop2SD right now. Can someone give a more detailed step-by-step instruction please?
Chimpdaddy;[URL="tel:28700385" said:
28700385[/URL]]That's it, thanks. I was over-complicating things, putting in unnecessary arguments and trying to copy it over using -C. In the end I just copied the tar to the EXT3 and just unpacked it there.
Anyways, it works great! Everything ive quickly tried works nicely, openoffice, synaptic, Gnometris , etc, it's clean and quick, just what I was after.
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qaplus;[URL="tel:28824484" said:
28824484[/URL]]I'd love to give this one a try. I'm using Webtop2SD right now. Can someone give a more detailed step-by-step instruction please?
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This does not use webtop2sd, so you would need to uninstall that first as it would likely cause problems.
Not sure how detailed you need instructions.
Cheers!
NFHimself said:
I haven't tested it, the webtop is from Bell's 2.3.6, probably not a large difference, but can't say for sure.
Yes, I can.
Cheers!
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Thanks, but not seeing any zip on OP .....
I have limited experience with linux. What I got:
1. AT&T Atrix on 2.4.6.
2. Webtop2SD created ext3 partition on SD card.
What I plan to do:
1. Wipe ext3 partiion and copy the SimpleTop tar file to it
2. Log into Webtop ( boot from the Webtop partition from the internal sd card)
3. backup .sh and adas folder
4. untar simpletop in the ext3 partition
5. copy the new .sh file.
Will these steps work? I feel it's bit dangerous to do this on the phone. But how can I do this on a windows computer?
Thanks for any suggestions.
qaplus said:
I have limited experience with linux. What I got:
1. AT&T Atrix on 2.4.6.
2. Webtop2SD created ext3 partition on SD card.
What I plan to do:
1. Wipe ext3 partiion and copy the SimpleTop tar file to it
2. Log into Webtop ( boot from the Webtop partition from the internal sd card)
3. backup .sh and adas folder
4. untar simpletop in the ext3 partition
5. copy the new .sh file.
Will these steps work? I feel it's bit dangerous to do this on the phone. But how can I do this on a windows computer?
Thanks for any suggestions.
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That is pretty much it. Just remember to be super user and include -p if using tar for backup. Tar -cvpjf /sdcard/ADAS.tar.bz2 . for example. Also, you don't want to be in webtop2sd mode if you are doing this but from a rooted webtop on the the phone itself. Or you could do it all from an adb shell.
Cheers!
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NFHimself said:
That is pretty much it. Just remember to be super user and include -p if using tar for backup. Tar -cvpjf /sdcard/ADAS.tar.bz2 . for example. Also, you don't want to be in webtop2sd mode if you are doing this but from a rooted webtop on the the phone itself. Or you could do it all from an adb shell.
Cheers!
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I haven't used adb before. Can you list the commands in adb to install this? Thanks.
qaplus said:
I haven't used adb before. Can you list the commands in adb to install this? Thanks.
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ADB is just a way to get a remote shell going over usb, so the commands are linux shell commands.
I would do something like this:
(Blank ext3 partition on sdcard, second partition)
adb shell
$ shsu
# mkdir /mnt/asec/osh2
# mount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 /mnt/asec/osh2
# cd /mnt/asec/osh2
# tar -xvf /sdcard/osh2.tar.bz2
# cp /osh/ubuntu.sh /sdcard/
# cp ubuntu.sh /osh/
# cd /data/home
# tar -cvpjf /sdcard/adas.tar.bz2 .
# rm -r /adas
# sync
# umount /mnt/asec/osh2
# reboot
Cheers!
[MOD] Internal <> External storage "swap" for 4.2.2. Simply, easy, safe.
UPDATE 26.06.2013
OK, we are alive again!
Some users have reported about boot loop. Use it at your own risk (be ready to use backup or ExternalStorageRestore).
ExternalStorageFullSwap_v1 for 10.3.A.0.423 DEODEX
ExternalStorageRestore_v1 for 10.3.A.0.423 DEODEX
Install it from Recovery.
Best swap solution. No root, no init.d, no remounts, exFAT support, easy to restore, full emulated storage support (4.2.2).
System will work as usual, sdcard0 will still be internal storage, sdcard1 will still be real SD-card. But all (most) apps (and games) will use sdcard1 as global storage path (getExternalStorageDirectory).
It is for any DEODEXED ROM based on 10.3.A.0.423 (4.2.2).
Patch will replace only one file - framework.jar and will not swap sdcard0 and sdcard1 (in reality). sdcard0 will still be internal storage, sdcard1 will still be real SD-card. If anything will go wrong just restore original framework.jar.
Kyrie1965 said:
It is for any DEODEXED ROM based on 10.1.A.1.434.
Patches will replaces only one file - framework.jar and will not swap sdcard0 and sdcard1 (in reality). sdcard0 will still be internal storage, sdcard1 will still be real SD-card.
There are two versions:
ExternalStoragePartialSwap (recommended). Install it from Recovery. This patch is doing one simple and outstanding thing - change EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_DATA_DIRECTORY, EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_MEDIA_DIRECTORY, EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_OBB_DIRECTORY to external storage (sdcard1).
Most of games and apps stores their data and cache at /sdcard0/Android/data, /sdcard0/Android/obb, /sdcard0/Android/media. sdcard0 - is internal storage. After patching games and apps will use /sdcard1/Android/data, /sdcard1/Android/obb, /sdcard1/Android/media. After patch applying you need to move Android folder from sdcard0 to sdcard1 (by any file manager). Most of all other apps will use internal storage as usual.
ExternalStorageFullSwap (not recommended). Install it from Recovery. This patch is doing one simple and outstanding thing - change EXTERNAL_STORAGE_DIRECTORY to external storage (sdcard1).
Most of all apps will use sdcard1 as internal storage. By default when apps asks for a storage dir (getExternalStorageDirectory), system returns "/storage/sdcard0". After patch it will be "/storage/sdcard1" by default.
If anything will go wrong just restore original framework.jar (DEODEX, 10.1.A.1.434) ExternalStorageRestore. Install it from Recovery.
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Hey Thank u for mod... Reserved..
Kyrie1965 said:
It is for any DEODEXED ROM based on 10.1.A.1.434.
Patches will replaces only one file - framework.jar and will not swap sdcard0 and sdcard1 (in reality). sdcard0 will still be internal storage, sdcard1 will still be real SD-card.
There are two versions:
ExternalStoragePartialSwap. Install it from Recovery. This patch is doing one simple and outstanding thing - change EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_DATA_DIRECTORY, EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_MEDIA_DIRECTORY, EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_OBB_DIRECTORY to external storage (sdcard1).
Most of games and apps stores their data and cache at /sdcard0/Android/data, /sdcard0/Android/obb, /sdcard0/Android/media. sdcard0 - is internal storage. After patching games and apps will use /sdcard1/Android/data, /sdcard1/Android/obb, /sdcard1/Android/media. After patch applying you need to move Android folder from sdcard0 to sdcard1 (by any file manager). Most of all other apps will use internal storage as usual.
ExternalStorageFullSwap. Install it from Recovery. This patch is doing one simple and outstanding thing - change EXTERNAL_STORAGE_DIRECTORY to external storage (sdcard1).
Most of all apps will use sdcard1 as internal storage. By default when apps asks for a storage dir (getExternalStorageDirectory), system returns "/storage/sdcard0". After patch it will be "/storage/sdcard1" by default.
NO need root, init.d, etc. exFAT support (if you have exFAT mod). Absolutly safe (system will work as usual).
If anything will go wrong just restore original framework.jar (DEODEX, 10.1.A.1.434) ExternalStorageRestore. Install it from Recovery.
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Awesome! Could you please tell me which files and lines you edited, so I can edit it myself for any ROM I use? (In case this mod breaks some tweaks and mods implemented in the jar file of the ROM)
Ape187 said:
Could you please tell me which files and lines you edited...
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framework.jar > android > os > Environment.smali (constructor <clinit> method)
Just use any comparing tool and compare original and patched files.
Kyrie1965 said:
framework.jar > android > os > Environment.smali (constructor <clinit> method)
Just use any comparing tool and compare original and patched files.
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Okay, thanks. I use notepad++ for editing.
Is it possible to have another version for stock rom?
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Kyrie1965 said:
framework.jar > android > os > Environment.smali (constructor <clinit> method)
Just use any comparing tool and compare original and patched files.
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Could you please Elaborate More- I didn't understand Because ExternalStoragePartialSwap_434.zip file contains Only one file framework,jar file.
After extracting the This jar file , I have found 3 files inside-- classes.dex, MANIFEST.MF, and preloaded-classes.
I didn't Understand for "framework.jar > android > os > Environment.smali (constructor <clinit> method)", Where Can I find this and How !
Plz explain.
Thanks-- Anil
anielkumar said:
Could you please Elaborate More- I didn't understand Because ExternalStoragePartialSwap_434.zip file contains Only one file framework,jar file.
After extracting the This jar file , I have found 3 files inside-- classes.dex, MANIFEST.MF, and preloaded-classes.
I didn't Understand for "framework.jar > android > os > Environment.smali (constructor <clinit> method)", Where Can I find this and How !
Plz explain.
Thanks-- Anil
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My message about Environment.smali was not for ordinary users. Only for users who know what is decompile, java, dalvik, etc.
After Flash Getting FC for user Installed App and Game not Starting
Hi,
I have flashed the ExternalStoragePartialSwap_434.zip thru TWRP in my C6602/sony Z.
I have doomloard v6 kernel and Glass Xperia V2. But after flashed i was getting FC for Linked Application using Link2SD.
Even if I unlinked the App , Still I am unable to Run. Game is also not launching.
So I have Re flashed ur ExternalStorageRestore file to Back original state.
I think this Patch need more testing.
I am also Semi Developer and tester. I have worked on Visual Studio.
Little bit I know Java.
It will help for me if you guide about What Compiler / decompiler use for Patching for framework.jar.
I have work on Eclipse.
Thanks--
anielkumar said:
Hi,
I have flashed the ExternalStoragePartialSwap_434.zip thru TWRP in my C6602/sony Z.
I have doomloard v6 kernel and Glass Xperia V2. But after flashed i was getting FC for Linked Application using Link2SD.
Even if I unlinked the App , Still I am unable to Run. Game is also not launching.
So I have Re flashed ur ExternalStorageRestore file to Back original state.
I think this Patch need more testing.
I am also Semi Developer and tester. I have worked on Visual Studio.
Little bit I know Java.
It will help for me if you guide about What Compiler / decompiler use for Patching for framework.jar.
I have work on Eclipse.
Thanks--
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I use gui apk tool for decompiling/compiling (available here) and for editing the .smali files I use notepad++.
BTW, I use Windows 7 64bit for it.
GL2SD (temp Solution)
Ape187 said:
I use gui apk tool for decompiling/compiling (available here) and for editing the .smali files I use notepad++.
BTW, I use Windows 7 64bit for it.
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Hi
Thanks. I am on it.
Mean while I am using GL2SD program for "data and obb" files for running the Games or Apps from SD1 card (ExternelSD).
External_storage_dumb ?
Kyrie1965 said:
framework.jar > android > os > Environment.smali (constructor <clinit> method)
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Hi,
I have decompile the framework.jar files (Both modified one and Original one).
Modifed (Your framework.jar) contains Following Line:
const-string v2, "EXTERNAL_STORAGE_DUMB"
const-string v3, "/storage/sdcard1"
Original ( from deodexed rom) contains Following Line:
const-string v2, "EXTERNAL_STORAGE"
const-string v3, "/storage/sdcard0"
So, Why have u modified ---
EXTERNAL_STORAGE To EXTERNAL_STORAGE_DUMB ???????????????
for Sdcard0 to Sdcard1 is OK.
Plz Check ?
Currently I am on progress......
anielkumar said:
So, Why have u modified ---
EXTERNAL_STORAGE To EXTERNAL_STORAGE_DUMB ???????????????
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EXTERNAL_STORAGE is environment variable. If it exists system will use it value (path) and not your. It is not good and you must prevent it. EXTERNAL_STORAGE_DUMB is not exist at any case.
Please do not post such questions here. This topic is not for that.
Can we use this mod with rooted stock .434 version? Is anyone tried?
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HoboTR said:
Can we use this mod with rooted stock .434 version? Is anyone tried?
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No, you cann't. You need deodexed ROM.
Yep tried it on a stock rom and as he mentioned, it's not working in a stock rooted rom.
If he can manage to pull this off for stock roms it'd be really great, nice work though man. keep it up.
Can you share the smali script about swapping internal storage from framework.jar ?
danisariandi said:
Can you share the smali script about swapping internal storage from framework.jar ?
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Here you go. The file is attached. Just unzip it. This is the full swap one.
Ape187 said:
Here you go. The file is attached. Just unzip it. This is the full swap one.
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Could you give me a tutorial ?
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danisariandi said:
Could you give me a tutorial ?
Sent by brand new mindmap
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Of course.
First things first, you must have Java installed on your Windows computer and set the path variables. To do this go to Control Panel>System and Security>System>Advanced, till it looks someting like this. I have downloaded the 32bit version of java. It might look different to you. Just copy the path of your java bin folder and add it to the path field. Be sure to add a semicolon after the last entry before you add it.
After that install the program from here. It requires .NET Framework, but the necessary files you will find there.
Next thing, open the GUI apktool, select your framework.jar file you extracted from the .434 firmware and decopile shown here. Be sure to keep the original, you will need it later. I unticked the "Sign recently compiled apk?" box for safety. Check always the log after decompiling/compiling before doing anything!
After that, go to the decompiled path located in your personal folder. You can simply go there by clicking "Open decompiled output directory". Don't close the program. Go to framework.jar>smali>android>os and replace the Environment.smali I posted.
Then go to the program again and compile it. Name the compiled file "framework.jar" (without the quotes) for simplicity's sake. After it successfully compiled, go to the path by clicking on "Open compiled output directory" and open it with 7zip (very useful tool). Open your original framework.jar as well. Drag and drop the classes.dex file from your recently compiled file to your original and overwrite it. Don't flash the freshly compiled file, or the ROM will not boot.
All you need to do now, is to put it into a flashable zip and flash it via recovery. For safety, make a flashable zip with your untouched framework.jar in case something went wrong.
I hope, I covered everything. If I made some errors, then anyone can correct me.
Hi i created a Nandroid but the CWM will not see it because it is on the SD card. Unfortunately CWM's mounting doesn't work nor can i get down deep enough with a root explorer. Anything else i can do?
Thanks
Danw20 said:
Hi i created a Nandroid but the CWM will not see it because it is on the SD card. Unfortunately CWM's mounting doesn't work nor can i get down deep enough with a root explorer. Anything else i can do?
Thanks
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To move the nandroid backup up one level without root, you can use ADB:
Code:
adb shell mv /sdcard/clockworkmod /mnt/shell/emulated
If you can't do that, you can boot to recovery (no need to mount anything) and run this command:
Code:
adb shell mv /data/media/0/clockworkmod /data/media/
Neither command seem to be working. The top one says failed on '/sdcard/clockworkmod' - Directory not empty. And the one in recovery just says device not found. I do have root but i need to be on the deepest directory because that is the only place unfortunately that you can restore Nandroids
No root explorer will show directories any lower than /. That is technically bottom but there is one even lower than that. Nandroids must be stored there to be recognised. I'm sure this canbe more than easily fixed by changing a line of code in cwm or is it more complex than that? I am s-off which may be the reason I can see that low.
Danw20 said:
No root explorer will show directories any lower than /. That is technically bottom but there is one even lower than that. Nandroids must be stored there to be recognised. I'm sure this canbe more than easily fixed by changing a line of code in cwm or is it more complex than that? I am s-off which may be the reason I can see that low.
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I have never heard of a directory lower than /?
pivotraze said:
I have never heard of a directory lower than /?
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In the ROM the lowest directory shown in /. But cwm you can get into an even lower one which has 3 I think folders in it. And the only way you can install a nandroid is if it is placed in that directory
The one below the 0 folder to be more specific
Shown as sdcard/0 in cwm
Danw20 said:
The one below the 0 folder to be more specific
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No, /sdcard/0 is not the root directory of android. That is the root folder of your files
/ has way more.
pivotraze said:
No, /sdcard/0 is not the root directory of android. That is the root folder of your files
/ has way more.
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Okay but is there a way to move a nandroid below the 0 folder?
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Danw20 said:
??
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how about adb pull?
No that doesn't seem to do anything either :/
ClockworkMod need to remove the folder restriction on nandroids, and let you choose the install location. Its a problem for devices like the One
Danw20 said:
No that doesn't seem to do anything either :/
ClockworkMod need to remove the folder restriction on nandroids, and let you choose the install location. Its a problem for devices like the One
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not sure, what you mean, but maybe check this, if you wanna create a symlink: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1991657 (works just fine for me)
TWRP has issues with permissions, not CWM. AFAIK.
Are you on an older HBOOT? Because mounting of any kind doesn't work in recoveries at the moment, i did the ADB shell command in recovery and say no device found, did in the ROM and it works