I am having problems with some evidence of modules and the phone will not start. What we need is that the corresponding zip climb to disable Xposed from recovery since the beta 2 version lollipop Disable-xposed-recovery.zip not create the file. Of course I appreciate any help.
Desde mi Super Note N7000
When I had problems with xposed, I just reboot phone, just after the boot logo appears, I press power button several times until at every power key press the device vibrates slightly. After 3 or 4 vibrations, I only wait for the device to boot normally or sometimes I made it power off and power it on.
Radamantys-N7000 said:
I am having problems with some evidence of modules and the phone will not start. What we need is that the corresponding zip climb to disable Xposed from recovery since the beta 2 version lollipop Disable-xposed-recovery.zip not create the file. Of course I appreciate any help.
Desde mi Super Note N7000
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franzpimp87 said:
When I had problems with xposed, I just reboot phone, just after the boot logo appears, I press power button several times until at every power key press the device vibrates slightly. After 3 or 4 vibrations, I only wait for the device to boot normally or sometimes I made it power off and power it on.
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You can also use your Recovery's file manager. Goto /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer and create a new file called "disabled" (without quotes and no extension).
If you cant create a new file, try copying the modules.list file and then paste it somewhere, rename it "disabled" (without quotes) and put back into that folder.
Then your phone will boot up w/ xposed disabled and you can then uncheck the module that isn't compatible, and delete the "disabled" file you created.
(this looks complicated but its actually very simple)
Hope that helps
USHERROB said:
You can also use your Recovery's file manager. Goto /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer and create a new file called "disabled" (without quotes and no extension).
If you cant create a new file, try copying the modules.list file and then paste it somewhere, rename it "disabled" (without quotes) and put back into that folder.
Then your phone will boot up w/ xposed disabled and you can then uncheck the module that isn't compatible, and delete the "disabled" file you created.
(this looks complicated but its actually very simple)
Hope that helps
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What is being proposed to modify or create a file, it is impossible to do it from recovery since we have a file manager with which to work, so the idea is to have a flashable zip to disable or delete Xposed modules. From already thank you very much for the input!
Desde mi Super Note N7000
It's actually far from impossible. You can simply boot into TWRP, then 'adb shell' from your computer. From there, simply 'touch /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/disabled'. Then you can reboot.
USHERROB said:
You can also use your Recovery's file manager. Goto /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer and create a new file called "disabled" (without quotes and no extension).
If you cant create a new file, try copying the modules.list file and then paste it somewhere, rename it "disabled" (without quotes) and put back into that folder.
Then your phone will boot up w/ xposed disabled and you can then uncheck the module that isn't compatible, and delete the "disabled" file you created.
(this looks complicated but its actually very simple)
Hope that helps
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Radamantys-N7000 said:
What is being proposed to modify or create a file, it is impossible to do it from recovery since we have a file manager with which to work, so the idea is to have a flashable zip to disable or delete Xposed modules. From already thank you very much for the input!
Desde mi Super Note N7000
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If you get a zip of aroma file manager you can use recovery to flash that, you can use it to manage files on your device. It has a terminal built-in too, and a much nicer keyboard IMO.
syndre said:
If you get a zip of aroma file manager you can use recovery to flash that, you can use it to manage files on your device. It has a terminal built-in too, and a much nicer keyboard IMO.
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Yea thats exactly what i used. I probably shouldve mentioned that, i kinda just assumed. Oops! lol. But yes you are correct Download the latest aromafm zip and place in correct directory, then change settings in twrp to use aroma file manager.
EDIT: Latest that worked for me was v2.00 b6
https://github.com/amarullz/AROMA-Filemanager/releases/tag/2.00
Xposed Alpha 3/ disable-xposed.zip not generate the file in the proper place, that file you're talking about when they say they use Aroma? Thanks
Desde mi Super Note N7000
USHERROB said:
You can also use your Recovery's file manager. Goto /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer and create a new file called "disabled" (without quotes and no extension).
If you cant create a new file, try copying the modules.list file and then paste it somewhere, rename it "disabled" (without quotes) and put back into that folder.
Then your phone will boot up w/ xposed disabled and you can then uncheck the module that isn't compatible, and delete the "disabled" file you created.
(this looks complicated but its actually very simple)
Hope that helps
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Can i just create a file "disabled" and place it somewhere else while my phone is working fine and copy it to the xposed directory when I want to disable xposed? Does this really work?
Edit : Creating this file does not disable xposed.
motorolag said:
Can i just create a file "disabled" and place it somewhere else while my phone is working fine and copy it to the xposed directory when I want to disable xposed? Does this really work?
Edit : Creating this file does not disable xposed.
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it should work, but you have to set the correct permissions after copying to xposed data directory
Problem installing xposed
Please refer to attachment i need help.
Mine is Z1 deodexed 5.1
firdyRAY said:
Please refer to attachment i need help.
Mine is Z1 deodexed 5.1
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Xposed doesn't work on 5.1 yet unfortunately
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i am just copying and pasting capez's work all... credits goes to him
here's the guide...
1) First of all, you need to download and install APK MANAGER:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695701
2) Extract with WinRAR, from the ROM you want to modify, the file framework-res.apk, that you can find in the directory \System\framework\.
3) Go to the apk manager folder and place the framework-res.apk file in the folder "place-apk-here-for-modding".
4) In the apk manager folder, double click on the file "Script". A cmd window will open.
5) Where it says "Please make your decision", write "22" and enter. Then enter "1" and enter. Then enter "9" and enter.
The script will decompile the framework-res.apk.
6) Now go to your apk manager folder, go to Projects\framework-res.apk\res\anim\.
In this folder there are the animations of your rom. They consist in some .xml files decompiled.
7) Download this:
http://www.mediafire.com/?1qjwtotg1r8umm1
8) Copy the files from the folder "anims" of the zip downloaded into the anim folder and you are asked to replace the files; choose yes. Then copy also the files from the folder "other_files" to the anim folder.
9) Now go to your apk manager folder, go to Projects\framework-res.apk\res\values\. Edit the file integers.xml and put these two lines under the line of "shortAnimTime":
<integer name="config_activityShortDur">150</integer>
<integer name="config_activityDefaultDur">220</integer>
Save.
10) Return to Script. Enter "11" and enter.
The script will rebuild the framework-res.apk.
11) You are asked if this is a system application. Enter "y" and enter. Then a second question appears. Enter newly "y".
12) Then after it processes, Don't press anything & DON'T CLOSE THIS WINDOW!!! A new folder "keep" is created in the apk manager folder. Go inside it and delete the file "resources.arsc". Now go inside keep\res\anim\ and delete every file with the same name as every file of the "anims" folder of the zip downloaded.
Then return to Script and press enter. It processes, then if everything went ok, in the folder "place-apk-here-for-modding" a file "unsignedframework-res.apk" is created. Copy it outside and rename it "framework_res.apk".
13) Now you can create a flashable zip or you can simply push it to your system.
CONGRATRULATIONS!!! YOU ARE DONE!!!
And if you think this tutorial is useful, CLICK THANKS!!!
Video of this mod working:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf1U_30Ngfk
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13) Now you can create a flashable zip or you can simply push it to your system (but you have to sign the apk).
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You don't sign system apks.
thanks just corrected it..
digkong said:
i am just copying and pasting capez's work all... credits goes to him
here's the guide...
1) First of all, you need to download and install APK MANAGER:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695701
2) Extract with WinRAR, from the ROM you want to modify, the file framework-res.apk, that you can find in the directory \System\framework\.
3) Go to the apk manager folder and place the framework-res.apk file in the folder "place-apk-here-for-modding".
4) In the apk manager folder, double click on the file "Script". A cmd window will open.
5) Where it says "Please make your decision", write "22" and enter. Then enter "1" and enter. Then enter "9" and enter.
The script will decompile the framework-res.apk.
6) Now go to your apk manager folder, go to Projects\framework-res.apk\res\anim\.
In this folder there are the animations of your rom. They consist in some .xml files decompiled.
7) Download this:
http://www.mediafire.com/?1qjwtotg1r8umm1
8) Copy the files from the folder "anims" of the zip downloaded into the anim folder and you are asked to replace the files; choose yes. Then copy also the files from the folder "other_files" to the anim folder.
9) Now go to your apk manager folder, go to Projects\framework-res.apk\res\values\. Edit the file integers.xml and put these two lines under the line of "shortAnimTime":
<integer name="config_activityShortDur">150</integer>
<integer name="config_activityDefaultDur">220</integer>
Save.
10) Return to Script. Enter "11" and enter.
The script will rebuild the framework-res.apk.
11) You are asked if this is a system application. Enter "y" and enter. Then a second question appears. Enter newly "y".
12) Then after it processes, Don't press anything & DON'T CLOSE THIS WINDOW!!! A new folder "keep" is created in the apk manager folder. Go inside it and delete the file "resources.arsc". Now go inside keep\res\anim\ and delete every file with the same name as every file of the "anims" folder of the zip downloaded.
Then return to Script and press enter. It processes, then if everything went ok, in the folder "place-apk-here-for-modding" a file "unsignedframework-res.apk" is created. Copy it outside and rename it "framework_res.apk".
13) Now you can create a flashable zip or you can simply push it to your system.
CONGRATRULATIONS!!! YOU ARE DONE!!!
And if you think this tutorial is useful, CLICK THANKS!!!
Video of this mod working:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf1U_30Ngfk
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Nice!!! I will give a try. Thanks!
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thanks just corrected it..
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Np Cool guide.
just testing,i'll let u know about result
edit 2 : sorry for the first edit i was mistaken,it works great
Probably better suired in Android themes and apps
good tutorial! But I suggest you to mention that IT NEEDS to resign the apk after the tutorial is finished....we need to take the META-INF from the res apk decompiled, then open the unsigned apk, delete its META-INF and paste the META-INF from the original framework-res.apk...otherwise it won't work!
Interesting, thanks.
Very nice, thanks for details.
memnoc said:
good tutorial! But I suggest you to mention that IT NEEDS to resign the apk after the tutorial is finished....we need to take the META-INF from the res apk decompiled, then open the unsigned apk, delete its META-INF and paste the META-INF from the original framework-res.apk...otherwise it won't work!
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i didn't do that and it works for me :S
evanbigfan said:
i didn't do that and it works for me :S
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Worked for me too without touching the META-INF
Sent from my HTC Desire HD using xda premium
evanbigfan said:
i didn't do that and it works for me :S
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Yep, I trust you, and I was surprised too when the ROM doesn't boot cause resources apk usually don't need to be signed at all, but once I signed the frame everything work.. strange.. anyway don't care about it, the tutorial is very clear and well organized well done and Thanks
Inviato dal mio HTC Desire HD usando Tapatalk
memnoc said:
Yep, I trust you, and I was surprised too when the ROM doesn't boot cause resources apk usually don't need to be signed at all, but once I signed the frame everything work.. strange.. anyway don't care about it, the tutorial is very clear and well organized well done and Thanks
Inviato dal mio HTC Desire HD usando Tapatalk
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thanks any way for the info ,it may be usful in other issues
Thanks for the tutorial, these animations are great However,
I flashed it on Runny 4.0, all the animations work, but when I adb pushed it to /system/framework the market force closed, and then when I rebooted all my accounts were gone?
i keep encountering a problem after I press 9.
"an error occured, please check the log"
then I press 21 to see
"java is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
"could not find _________________" bunch of directories.
help~~
P00t said:
i keep encountering a problem after I press 9.
"an error occured, please check the log"
then I press 21 to see
"java is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
"could not find _________________" bunch of directories.
help~~
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http://www.java.com/en/download/help/path.xml
This will help
rayford85 said:
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/path.xml
This will help
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ahhh that didnt work as well but i found the solution to it~ i had to search deeper into xda forum LOL
i got it working. i had to change the path.
P00t said:
ahhh that didnt work as well but i found the solution to it~ i had to search deeper into xda forum LOL
i got it working. i had to change the path.
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Lol that's what the link was to show you how to setup your path, glad you got it
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Lol that's what the link was to show you how to setup your path, glad you got it
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Oh I thought that link was just to send me to the download link to JAVA.
im sorry. finally made the ICS ANI!
I had trouble installing the Xposed framework on the 4.3 leak with the app, so I looked through the source code for it and installed it manually. This will be a guide to help anyone who wants to get the framework on 4.3 and the Xposed framework app will not install it.
This should work on any 4.3 device, such as our Nexus 4 or the GPE devices
EDIT: Still works on release 4.3 (JWR66V)
What you will need
1) The Xposed framework installer app (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401)
2) A root file explorer of your choice (Solid explorer was not working for me for some reason, so I used ES File Explorer)
3) Root (4.3 root by Chainfire floating around the forums)
4) BusyBox (If you have root, you probably already have it, if not https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox)
*Optional* If your file explorer does not show you any numbers when setting permissions (ES does not), google "CHMOD calculator"
Steps
1) Download the Xposed installer on your phone and install it
2) Navigate to the directory you downloaded the Xposed installer to in your file explorer
3) Rename the installer from "XposedInstaller_x.x.x.apk" to "XposedInstaller_x.x.x.zip"
4) Open the file you renamed, and it should open like any other zip file. Navigate to /assets/armv7-a
5) Copy app_process_xposed_sdk17 to internal memory
6) Open the file again, navigate to /assets/
7) Copy XposedBridge.jar to internal memory
8) Close the .zip, rename .zip back to .apk, we are done pulling files from the app now
9) Go to your internal memory and rename "app_process_xposed_sdk17" to "app_process"
10) Mount /system as read/write if your file explorer does not automatically do so (ES does not do it automatically, Solid Explorer does)
11) Navigate to root, then /system/bin/
12) Rename "app_process" to "app_process.orig"
13) Copy app_process from your internal memory, and paste it in /system/bin/ (So that it replaces the file you just renamed)
14) Long press app_process, click on properties, and change the file permissions to 755 (This is where the CHMOD calculator comes in handy)
15) Change the file Owner and Group of app_process to "root" and "shell" respectively (Also in properties)
16) Go to /data/ and make a folder called xposed
17) Long press the folder, hit properties and set the permissions for the folder to 755
18) While in properties, set the Owner and Group of the folder to "root" and "shell" respectively
19) Go back to where you copied XposedBridge.jar in step 7 and copy it to /data/xposed/
20) Long press it, click on properties, then set the permissions to 644
21) Stay in properties and set Owner and Group to "root" and "shell" respectively
22) Open the installer app, then open Terminal Emulator
23) Type in
Code:
ps
I recommend holding the phone sideways for this
24) Look for de.robv.android.xposed.installer on the right side. Once you find it, write down the first 6 characters of that line (Should be something like u0_a[number][number]) If it doesn't look like that, check the line directly above.
We will call this "$6char"
25) Open the file explorer again, and go to /data/xposed/
26) Make 2 files, name one
Code:
modules.list
and the other
Code:
modules.whitelist
27) Long press on modules.list, hit properties, set the permissions to 644, and change Owner and Group to "$6char" and "shell" respectively
28) Long press on modules.whitelist, hit properties, set the permissions to 644, and change Owner and Group to "$6char" and "shell" respectively
29) Reboot
30) Open the Xposed installer and check if it sees the install. If so, it should be working. Done!
Subscribing to the topic because I want to find out when the original framework gets modified to install properly on 4.3
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 4 Beta
Installed? Yes. Working? I can't say. Well, I can say that it isn't working the a Hack Connectivity 1.2 thing I use for tethering my tablet to my laptop. It does show that the framework is installed, but there may be more to be done.
Great work but this is still the SDK17 (JB4.2.2) version of things. Tungstwenty posted updated compiles for SDK18 (JB4.3) last Thursday with a link to a simpler manual install procedure:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43923460&postcount=2249
I then automated that in a flashable zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44013064&postcount=2308
dsp4774 said:
Installed? Yes. Working? I can't say. Well, I can say that it isn't working the a Hack Connectivity 1.2 thing I use for tethering my tablet to my laptop. It does show that the framework is installed, but there may be more to be done.
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Some modules don't play nice with SDK 18, most do in my experience.
osm0sis said:
Great work but this is still the SDK17 (JB4.2.2) version of things. Tungstwenty posted updated compiles for SDK18 (JB4.3) last Thursday with a link to a simpler manual install procedure:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=2249
I then automated that in a flashable zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=2308
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Nice!
Working fine, although I didn't have to install it on the app, and if I tried, the same error would pop up, but it shows that app_process is 34 and XposedBridge.jar is 2.1.4, but no errors at all.
I've been a lurker on XDA for 3+ years now, but this post finally compelled me to register an account.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS. I thought I was going to have to go back to 4.2.2 or use the default icons. You saved my phone from being an antique/hideous.
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Hey guys,
i tried these steps but i get this tooltip: cannot write /data/xposed/modules.whitelist :/
Hope you guys can help me. I am on PA 3.99 Nexus4.
I'm getting the same error - n4 with latest cm12 nightly (23rd Aug build) :'(
Sent from my Oric-1 micro
Does not work on my HTC One S with odessey rom (jb 4.3). I tried several times, but it always stocks on boot screen. So if anyone - maybe with an HTC device - has got this working and has any suggestion, please let me know.
HTC_HDD said:
Hey guys,
i tried these steps but i get this tooltip: cannot write /data/xposed/modules.whitelist :/
Hope you guys can help me. I am on PA 3.99 Nexus4.
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I see some things wrong:
You don't have the .jar installed
If it complains about the whitelist file, try running:
Touch /data/closed/modules.whitelist
Then change the permissions to match what the instructions said (755 and root:root )
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using xda app-developers app
osm0sis said:
Great work but this is still the SDK17 (JB4.2.2) version of things. Tungstwenty posted updated compiles for SDK18 (JB4.3) last Thursday with a link to a simpler manual install procedure:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43923460&postcount=2249
I then automated that in a flashable zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44013064&postcount=2308
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I installed the new app and update and installed it and works fine, i was able to activate the keepchat module also, however when I use snapchat it doesn't save snapchats opened??
Can you please help...
Thanks
I've done everything using adb on my Nexus 7 running CyanogenMod 4.2 nightly 20130824, and it worked like a charm! Finally I'm able to use the "Xposed App Settings" module again.
Thank you!
Erwin
EDIT:
Although I'm wondering what will happen if I update my nightly...
Installing another ROM will overwrite the app_process file. Also, if the xposed framework app won't install without doing the steps I wrote in the first post, try updating super su in recovery.
Sent from my Nexus 4
i fixed it like this
I just copied from another phone the files found in the
Data/xposed and it fixed the error (cannot write data/xposed /modules......)
i want framework for android 4.4
help
yes i have same problem now... my phone is tucked at the boot screen .. i think wipe
yes i have same problem now... my phone is tucked at the boot screen .. i think wipe data or factory rest may help .,. but i will lose my pictures and rest of media .. i donot have any backup:crying:
Is aviable and stable on lollipop?
Manual how to apply patches android, for those who do not get it in the standard way. News for firmware based CM11, KitKat, 4.4.4 and others...
We will need 1 ) Root Explorer or another file manager. 2 ) Lucky Patcher.
And so, we go through the Root Explorer to system/framework and look there for a couple of files with names core.jar and services.jar, found means to copy to SD card for further action with them.
Go to Lucky Patcher and select the function to "Rebuild and install". We are looking for in the open filemanager copied our files, click on each of them and choose the function "Patch file firmware", patched both files close Lucky Patcher.
Open Root Explorer find our patched copy and rename them from the core-patched.jar in the core.jar, and so did a services-patched.jar in services.jar.
Put them in the firmware in two ways.
The first :
Through the Root Explorer to replace the first system/framework file core.jar and put it right (rw-r - r--).
Reboot and look at the first two Lucky Patcher android patch applied. Good!!!
Replace the same in system/framework file services.jar and the phone itself will go into a reboot may reboot itself again, nothing wrong with that.
Go through the Root Explorer on the road system/framework to the file services.jar and give him the right to (rw-r - r--).
Watch in Lucky Patcher all three patch applied android.
The second method:
For him, we need the establishment of recovery TWRP or CWM and Aroma Filemanager. Earnest request before to do something, then test Aroma FM on your device !!!
We go in and start recovery Aroma Filemanager. After that, everything just as in Root Explorer, substitute core.jar on patched us exhibiting rights (rw-r - r--) and reboot.
Again in recovery and launch Aroma Filemanager. And substitution of services.jar but rights can and should be put immediately (rw-r - r--).
Reboot and you're done.
One piece of advice if something goes wrong as we would like it keep copies non patching core.jar and services.jar.
You can always get them back into place and put right through Aroma Filemanager.
Addition to those who have odex firmware :
In odex firmware need to copy the core.odex and sevices.odex on sdcard.
Go to Lucky Patcher, and on the bottom panel to select "Install and rebuild".
Then, select a file core.odex and select to patch the firmware file, then select services.odex and also choose to patch the firmware file, then rename and put them back into the system/framework.
Ms_Julia said:
Manual how to apply patches android, for those who do not get it in the standard way. News for firmware based CM11, KitKat, 4.4.4 and others
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Why patch these files?
AXDFREEDOM said:
Why patch these files?
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To disable signature verification in the package manager.
AXDFREEDOM said:
Why patch these files?
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Which ROM you now use??
No need to patch this files, because you can install paid apps from google without this, playstore dont chech it for verificatio, better leave this files alone, I dont know how to say. Xd
You dont need to patch anything.
And if you dont know Lucky patcher is illegal on xda.
Your guide is good
But, that dont need to do.
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Which ROM you now use??
No need to patch this files, because you can install paid apps from google without this, playstore dont chech it for verificatio, better leave this files alone, I dont know how to say. Xd
You dont need to patch anything.
And if you dont know Lucky patcher is illegal on xda.
Your guide is good
But, that dont need to do.
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Thank you, I know it. But sometimes it is necessary for example to amend the application to the best of his work. And to set it is necessary to use patches to disable signature verification.
Ms_Julia said:
Thank you, I know it. But sometimes it is necessary for example to amend the application to the best of his work. And to set it is necessary to use patches to disable signature verification.
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That can make problems in ROM, that is maybe good with some apps, but I dont know which app need this??
Paget96 said:
That can make problems in ROM, that is maybe good with some apps, but I dont know which app need this??
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I think u don't need to use these patches. As u said they lead to illegal activities. I have no key problems they cause only help with all applications. Because I have a direct hands. How well do u know the android ?
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I think u don't need to use these patches. As u said they lead to illegal activities. I have no key problems they cause only help with all applications. Because I have a direct hands. How well do u know the android ?
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I know pretty much, but I dont know anythig about coding.
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I know pretty much, but I dont know anythig about coding.
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U know the only thing is the top of android. But the essence of not even examined, it's clear that u are not a programmer or developer. Just once again I say to u for u my user guide is useless , unless u want to learn everything. And to know a lot more than it is now at the moment.
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U know the only thing is the top of android. But the essence of not even examined, it's clear that u are not a programmer or developer. Just once again I say to u for u my user guide is useless , unless u want to learn everything. And to know a lot more than it is now at the moment.
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I dont understand you.
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I dont understand you.
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These patches are needed for a more complete control over the android. Do you understand now?
Big thanx for this great tutorial,its very usefull.but one request i have about patching with lucky.maybe its possible to patch the service.jar for full tweaking like v6 supercharger etc. As we know zeppelinrox is working on it and we can do it by hand with very anoying smalipatches one by one,so maybe its possible to make it with luckypatcher too?
GREETZ FROM TEAM-OPTIMA!!!
NmAa said:
I guess what she's trying to impost is that we must own our phone because it's ours not Google and we must live in our own...
#LG #P705
#RECOVERY: TWRP 2.6.3.0/P700
#ROM:CM11/IMER
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YES!!! :thumbup:
-CALIBAN666- said:
Big thanx for this great tutorial,its very usefull.but one request i have about patching with lucky.maybe its possible to patch the service.jar for full tweaking like v6 supercharger etc. As we know zeppelinrox is working on it and we can do it by hand with very anoying smalipatches one by one,so maybe its possible to make it with luckypatcher too?
GREETZ FROM TEAM-OPTIMA!!!
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Did not think about it yet, but ask the creator of the LP.
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Manual how to apply patches android, for those who do not get it in the standard way. News for firmware based CM11, KitKat, 4.4.4 and others...
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thank you for this i been working hard trying to get this ported for the nexus 7 2013 "flo" now its patched and working. i tryed to manually edit services.jar my self but resulted in a billion force closing apps. now i am able to sign my apps and they boot p.s this post has been the most helpful than any others
i cant patch the copied files (core.jar and services.jar ) in SD card plz help...!!
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Manual how to apply patches android, for those who do not get it in the standard way. News for firmware based CM11, KitKat, 4.4.4 and others...
We will need 1 ) Root Explorer or another file manager. 2 ) Lucky Patcher.
And so, we go through the Root Explorer to system/framework and look there for a couple of files with names core.jar and services.jar, found means to copy to SD card for further action with them.
Go to Lucky Patcher and select the function to "Rebuild and install". We are looking for in the open filemanager copied our files, click on each of them and choose the function "Patch file firmware", patched both files close Lucky Patcher.
Open Root Explorer find our patched copy and rename them from the core-patched.jar in the core.jar, and so did a services-patched.jar in services.jar.
Put them in the firmware in two ways.
The first :
Through the Root Explorer to replace the first system/framework file core.jar and put it right (rw-r - r--).
Reboot and look at the first two Lucky Patcher android patch applied. Good!!!
Replace the same in system/framework file services.jar and the phone itself will go into a reboot may reboot itself again, nothing wrong with that.
Go through the Root Explorer on the road system/framework to the file services.jar and give him the right to (rw-r - r--).
Watch in Lucky Patcher all three patch applied android.
The second method:
For him, we need the establishment of recovery TWRP or CWM and Aroma Filemanager. Earnest request before to do something, then test Aroma FM on your device !!!
We go in and start recovery Aroma Filemanager. After that, everything just as in Root Explorer, substitute core.jar on patched us exhibiting rights (rw-r - r--) and reboot.
Again in recovery and launch Aroma Filemanager. And substitution of services.jar but rights can and should be put immediately (rw-r - r--).
Reboot and you're done.
One piece of advice if something goes wrong as we would like it keep copies non patching core.jar and services.jar.
You can always get them back into place and put right through Aroma Filemanager.
Addition to those who have odex firmware :
In odex firmware need to copy the core.odex and sevices.odex on sdcard.
Go to Lucky Patcher, and on the bottom panel to select "Install and rebuild".
Then, select a file core.odex and select to patch the firmware file, then select services.odex and also choose to patch the firmware file, then rename and put them back into the system/framework.
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i cant patch the copied files (core.jar and services.jar ) in SD card plz help...!!
it says a warning
the file ".jar" doesnt contain classes.dex for patch . try patch ".odex" file for this ".jar" file
what to do..?? plz help
Prem_414 said:
i cant patch the copied files (core.jar and services.jar ) in SD card plz help...!!
it says a warning
the file ".jar" doesnt contain classes.dex for patch . try patch ".odex" file for this ".jar" file
what to do..?? plz help
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Do exactly what the error said. Also are you deodexed? I was able to patch this my self on nexus 7 and my s3 touchwiz.
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Android 5.0.2
there are this cores...
miguelrivas said:
Android 5.0.2
there are this cores...
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I'm not sure if the signing is the same way for lollipop as in 4.4 and below I have tried it but it didn't work. You can try and see but you will only have art core to use your os doesn't support davlik anymore
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Hello everyone.
This is a little mod to the Magisk Module Template that allows you to patch APK files on-the-fly and have them created as a Magisk Module.
For example, you could have a modified camera module for your ROM, where this patcher would replace the classes.dex file with mods, then pack that as a Magisk Module, using the original file found in the /system (ROM)
For some of the devs that have been around for a while, you would be aware of the old VRTheme modding system, which would allow you to patch files on-the-fly. EvilTheme is basically a newer version of that, so combined with Magisk can be very useful
Here's what this module CAN do:
Replace resources.arsc, classes.dex, AndroidManifest.xml, and META-INF folder
Replace compiled res folders / files
Here's what this module CAN'T do:
Replace files in res/values or smali folders
How to use EVilTheme
(Example using /system/priv-app/SecSettings2.apk)
In the eviltheme folder, go to system and make a folder called priv-app. Inside it, make another folder called SecSettings2.apk
Now make folders as necessary, according to the location of the files you want to theme. For example, battery_icon_50.png is located in res/drawable-hdpi, so make a folder named res inside SecSettings2.apk.
Inside it, create a folder named drawable-hdpi, then paste your new battery_icon_50.png inside.
Repeat step 2 until you've placed your theme files in their appropriate locations.
When you're done, go back to the root folder of the theme (the one that contains eviltheme, engine, etc.) and put all the objects in a ZIP file.
You should use Deflate compression with compression level on Normal, but if your theme is huge, you can safely try compressing using Deflate and the level set to Ultra or whatever high level is available.
Test your mod.
For information regarding the Magisk Module subbmision etc, please read the information HERE
Link to Github Repository: HERE
Enjoy
Nice! Sounds interesting!
I've been using vrtheme for years and even contacted spanna aabout adapting the script to achieve modding of live system files this eliminating the need for recovery zips and even Aroma!
So I have a question about the use and locations of the asset files.
Would it be possible to change, at least the location from which the files get pulled from and placed into the execute folders?
So basically could it be set to pull the image/resource, whatever file from either a data folder or my preference, sd storage?
I've used an asset folder built into my system for similar commands, but with enough options and large files the system partition can get extremely crowded.
Does my question make sense?
Basically i would like to eliminate a big section of my packed 2gb Aroma zip. About 700mb is all vrtheme injected compiled files.
Either way I will definitely be looking into this!
Thanks
stangdriver44 said:
Nice! Sounds interesting!
I've been using vrtheme for years and even contacted spanna aabout adapting the script to achieve modding of live system files this eliminating the need for recovery zips and even Aroma!
So I have a question about the use and locations of the asset files.
Would it be possible to change, at least the location from which the files get pulled from and placed into the execute folders?
So basically could it be set to pull the image/resource, whatever file from either a data folder or my preference, sd storage?
I've used an asset folder built into my system for similar commands, but with enough options and large files the system partition can get extremely crowded.
Does my question make sense?
Basically i would like to eliminate a big section of my packed 2gb Aroma zip. About 700mb is all vrtheme injected compiled files.
Either way I will definitely be looking into this!
Thanks
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You could, but you would have to look at update-binary and installtheme.sh, then modify it for your needs. So instead of copying the modded files from the flashable zip, you would just have to remove the unzip function and change the path of where they are unzipped to to the location of where the files are on your data partition.
Give it a try
so with this I can technically change the rotation of an app without ever messing with the apk? I've tried editing the AndroidManifest.xml, but after editing I've never been successful putting it back into the apk
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so with this I can technically change the rotation of an app without ever messing with the apk? I've tried editing the AndroidManifest.xml, but after editing I've never been successful putting it back into the apk
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If you plan to change androidmanifest.xml you will have to include the newly created META-INF folder for it too.
Could this be used to convert substratum themes to work systemlessly with magisk?
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qwer777 said:
Could this be used to convert substratum themes to work systemlessly with magisk?
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If you're talking about pre-packaged APK theme files, no it probably won't work, as they still need to be installed.
This is more for files that are already installed that require patching.
Nice work
Got one question - is it possible to modify classes.dex if .apk file is not in system folder? I mean for example, if system app gets updated, it creates new folder in data/app/ with the name of the package and with either -1, -2 or whetever number at the end (ex. data/app/com.google.android.youtube-2).
Do I need to just integrate update into system and then modify it? Or just create new folder in eviltheme one with data/... instead of system/...?
Thanks
I tried to modify system/framework/framework-res.apk/res/drawable-xxhdpi-v4/default_wallpaper.jpg, but unfortunately it did not work. Neither on InFocus M808/mod stock 6.0(mt6753) nor on SamsungS5Neo/mod stock 6.0.1(exynos7580)
Both tried with official Magisk 12.0 and newest beta.
nevermind i didn't read all the way
drei.liter.milch said:
I tried to modify system/framework/framework-res.apk/res/drawable-xxhdpi-v4/default_wallpaper.jpg, but unfortunately it did not work. Neither on InFocus M808/mod stock 6.0(mt6753) nor on SamsungS5Neo/mod stock 6.0.1(exynos7580)
Both tried with official Magisk 12.0 and newest beta.
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Started another try to replace some icons. did not work. am I missing something or is this template just faulty?
anybody who got this working?
drei.liter.milch said:
Started another try to replace some icons. did not work. am I missing something or is this template just crap?
anybody who got this working?
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That was a bit rude.
Edit: better to give some details on what you've actually done, maybe even upload your files. Easier to find any faults on your side or possible bugs that way.
I want to add the clock onto my lockscreen statusbar. Would this help me achieve that?
Didgeridoohan said:
That was a bit rude.
Edit: better to give some details on what you've actually done, maybe even upload your files. Easier to find any faults on your side or possible bugs that way.
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yes ok, the word "crap" maybe was a little bit over the top. i'm sorry for that. I just would like to know, if anybody can report this module/template as working. If so, I would go on looking for the error on my side.
I've actually followed exactly the guide given in OP. (It seems not that tricky to me)
-placed folder tree system/framework/framework-res.apk/res/drawable-xxhdpi-v4/ in the eviltheme-folder and put my default_wallpaper.jpg file in drawable-xxhdpi-v4 folder
-edited module.prop und config.sh
-zipped the whole template folder
-installed via magisk manager
-rebooted
tried with to different phones, beta and official magisk (see my first post)
I'll reproduce my logs and attach them later.
anyway thanks for the hint
drei.liter.milch said:
yes ok, the word "crap" maybe was a little bit over the top. i'm sorry for that. I just would like to know, if anybody can report this module/template as working. If so, I would go on looking for the error on my side.
I've actually followed exactly the guide given in OP. (It seems not that tricky to me)
-placed folder tree system/framework/framework-res.apk/res/drawable-xxhdpi-v4/ in the eviltheme-folder and put my default_wallpaper.jpg file in drawable-xxhdpi-v4 folder
-edited module.prop und config.sh
-zipped the whole template folder
-installed via magisk manager
-rebooted
tried with to different phones, beta and official magisk (see my first post)
I'll reproduce my logs and attach them later.
anyway thanks for the hint
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Flash Via Recovery, it may work. didnt work for me when i installed from magisk manager.
btw i have a question, is there any way to remove a file from the apk?
shekhawat2 said:
Flash Via Recovery, it may work. didnt work for me when i installed from magisk manager.
btw i have a question, is there any way to remove a file from the apk?
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thx, i'll try that. which magisk-version do you use? and i guess maybe you can remove a file by placing a dummy.
drei.liter.milch said:
thx, i'll try that. which magisk-version do you use? and i guess maybe you can remove a file by placing a dummy.
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No brother, I want to delete the file, not to replace it with dummy file. Replacing with dummy file will give system ui FCs.
I saw something delete.list in the installtheme.sh, but I don't know how to use it. If anyone can help, pls help me.
BTW I am using Magisk v12.
shekhawat2 said:
No brother, I want to delete the file, not to replace it with dummy file. Replacing with dummy file will give system ui FCs.
I saw something delete.list in the installtheme.sh, but I don't know how to use it. If anyone can help, pls help me.
BTW I am using Magisk v12.
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Ok, I see. Perhaps you find sth about it in the vrtheme-topic. Btw. flashing in recovery doesn't work either. I'm not messing around with this anymore and continue using flipster :good:
Where can we download? I want to change Viber's background to pure black so I will change the AndroidManifest. Will this theoretically work?
I was wondering what, if anything, I would need to change for this to work on a pixel. On Pixel's, the install path is system/system. I couldn't tell whether or not this could detect the correct path on its own.
Edit: Never mind. I got it to work.
hi.I rooted the phone using magisk, it was installed and apparently rooted, but I have a problem with root file programs like root explorer or es file manager. The problem is that the rw mount does not work or I even have trouble installing busybox.
my phone : redmi note 10 pro
miui version : 12.5.8 and 12.5.9
android version : 11
magiak version : 23
I don't know deeply this case, but it was told that mounting r/w is not possible in recent Androids for system partitions.
However this is Magisk benefit that you put your files to it's tree and Magisk overmounts original files, I guess it does it using option "mount --bind".
You put file into /data/adb/modules/<module_name>/system/etc/<exemplary file> and after reboot you see it under /system/etc/.
At least the above path was checked personally by me by changing /system/etc/gps_psds.conf file to my own.
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I don't know deeply this case, but it was told that mounting r/w is not possible in recent Androids for system partitions.
However this is Magisk benefit that you put your files to it's tree and Magisk overmounts original files, I guess it does it using option "mount --bind".
You put file into /data/adb/modules/<module_name>/system/etc/<exemplary file> and after reboot you see it under /system/etc/.
At least the above path was checked personally by me by changing /system/etc/gps_psds.conf file to my own.
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I want to install a program as a system, but it is not possible without rw mount, do you know the solution?
I presume you have at least one Magisk module installed.
Put it into /data/adb/modules/<any_Magisk_module_name>/PATH_WHERE_YOU_WANT_TO_HAVE_IT/.
If wanted directories don't exist - create them.
Reboot.
Check.
Maybe tune permissions to make file executable.
Report result here.
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I presume you have at least one Magisk module installed.
Put it into /data/adb/modules/<any_Magisk_module_name>/PATH_WHERE_YOU_WANT_TO_HAVE_IT/.
If wanted directories don't exist - create them.
Reboot.
Check.
Maybe tune permissions to make file executable.
Report result here.
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I have no problem installing the module. My problem is accessing the system / app folder and making changes.
What changes do you want to perform?
Change one or more of files there, right?
If so - I repeat.
Put your modified file(s) under /data/adb/modules/<any_installed_Magisk_module_name>/system/app/ and reboot.
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What changes do you want to perform?
Change one or more of files there, right?
If so - I repeat.
Put your modified file(s) under /data/adb/modules/<any_installed_Magisk_module_name>/system/app/ and reboot.
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I do not want to install the module, I want to move an apk file to the system/app folder that is installed as a system and can not be deleted
I wasted my time.
Good luck.
I devoted a while to check that I was right suggesting what I suggested.