i have created a titanium flashable zip v7.1.2 and then flashed the zip using TWRP. Now i want to upgrade the app to v7.2.1.2. When i tried to install the apk it failed to update.
how am i supposed to upgrade the app now?
Try to make another zip and flash it
how to make flashable zip for that version?
sharathkumar said:
how to make flashable zip for that version?
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I thought you said that YOU made a flashable zip and flashed it. Don't ask me I don't know.
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Why don't you just head over to Google Play store, then download and install TB from there?
There are 2 ways. First you make a flashable zip. It's funny that you don't know how to do that, if you've already did that, but the method is to drag&drop the APK into proper folder. However remember that before doing that it should have the exact same name as the older version. And don't try to rename it in the zip later, because the zip won't be flashable anymore.
2nd method is you uninstall old titanium Backup and install a new one.
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Hello everyone,
Can someone please inform and post a thread link of a battery mod that works on the i9001? By battery mod I mean small zip file that is installed from recovery and changes the stock battery meter
You can make it yourselt.
1. Use Root Explorer to get your framework-res.apk file
2. Go to http://uot.dakra.lt/ to customize it yourselt.
3. Go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1253707 to download the Root-i9001-Signed.zip
4. Put the modified framework-res.apk in the above zip file and delete the unneeded files.
5. Update the updater-script file, resign the zip file.
6. Flash the zip file in recovery.
Do you like this one?
quest221 said:
You can make it yourselt.
1. Use Root Explorer to get your framework-res.apk file
2. Go to http://uot.dakra.lt/ to customize it yourselt.
3. Go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1253707 to download the Root-i9001-Signed.zip
4. Put the modified framework-res.apk in the above zip file and delete the unneeded files.
5. Update the updater-script file, resign the zip file.
6. Flash the zip file in recovery.
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If you use manveru0's kernal and recovery you can now flash the update files as they come from the kitchen
quest221 said:
You can make it yourselt.
1. Use Root Explorer to get your framework-res.apk file
2. Go to http://uot.dakra.lt/ to customize it yourselt.
3. Go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1253707 to download the Root-i9001-Signed.zip
4. Put the modified framework-res.apk in the above zip file and delete the unneeded files.
5. Update the updater-script file, resign the zip file.
6. Flash the zip file in recovery.
Do you like this one?
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Hmm... yes, nice, but I'm not in to designing things. I was looking for something that has been already created
what's the version of your Rom?
quest221 said:
what's the version of your Rom?
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Firmware version : 2.3.4
baseband version I9001XXKP4
Kernel Version : [email protected] #7
Build Number : GINGERBREAD.XXKP4
I use Go launcher (from my opinion it's the best), if you think otherwise please post the better launcher, I am opened to experiment others.
Many thanks,
Ciprian
I don't have a I9001XXKP4 Rom in my hard drive. If you can send your your framework-res.apk, I can make one for you.
quest221 said:
I don't have a I9001XXKP4 Rom in my hard drive. If you can send your your framework-res.apk, I can make one for you.
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I would like something like http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/9943/smoothbatt.png if it is possible.
I have attached framework-res.apk
opps a
hey guys!
just used this. twice great kitchen, really revamped some of the more boring icons on stock roms. thanks for the tip!!
1framework-res_I9001XXKP4_signed.zip is the file that I updated the updater-script so you can flash it in the in-build recovery.
1framework-res_I9001XXKP4_original_signed.zip is your original file. If there are any issues, you can flash it back in the in-build recovery.
How to:
Copy the zip file to the internal SD card, not the external one, go to recovery, flash it.
quest221 said:
1framework-res_I9001XXKP4_signed.zip is the file that I updated the updater-script so you can flash it in the in-build recovery.
1framework-res_I9001XXKP4_original_signed.zip is your original file. If there are any issues, you can flash it back in the in-build recovery.
How to:
Copy the zip file to the internal SD card, not the external one, go to recovery, flash it.
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Thanks, exactly what I needed. I flashed it and all is ok
quest221 said:
1framework-res_I9001XXKP4_signed.zip is the file that I updated the updater-script so you can flash it in the in-build recovery.
1framework-res_I9001XXKP4_original_signed.zip is your original file. If there are any issues, you can flash it back in the in-build recovery.
How to:
Copy the zip file to the internal SD card, not the external one, go to recovery, flash it.
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can i use it on 2.3.6 rom?
nope because you will end up in a bootloop by flashing this
its only for XXKP4
urm, Ive tried to do as you told in post number 2(by cooking it according to my own preference)
but my problem starts from step number 5
5. Update the updater-script file, resign the zip file.
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I already received the cooked file
but I dont know how to change the update script and end up failing to update using the zip file.
can you please help me?
or link me to a place that really can help me to learn better on changing the update script.
try this one, I updated the updater-script, you can compare it with the one from kitchen.
PS: Forgot to update the update-binary file, now try the new one. It should work.
Thanks!!!! But I got an error that states
E:error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(status 2)
I wonder whats wrong.
looked in a thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1194245&page=3
and from what I understand it seems to be a problem with the update binary. But Im just an end user and this is too much for me.
anyway maybe Ill try to flash the cranium ROM and try to cook again a new one and use your update script.
cheers!!
Hi,
Is there any posibility to change framework-res.apk file without CWM? I don't want to instal CWM becouse of it has a problem with front side cam and I need this cam. It's can't be overwritten when the phone works. Maybe some adb and push command is possible.
Could you help me by describing the whole procedure? Sorry for my English.
@quest221
Can you maybe make one for Android 2.3.5 like the screenshot @ page 1?
I have baseband I9001XXKPF, Build XXKPG
I update the zip file with the new update-binary file.
Is there any posibility to change framework-res.apk file without CWM?
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Yes, I just use the recovery from Samsung, not the third-party.
Check the post #2, that's the steps. Also replace the update-binary file with the one in my zip file.
Can you maybe make one for Android 2.3.5 like the screenshot @ page 1?
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Upload your framework-res.apk file.
I have recently rooted my Optimus 2x (P990) and am now thinking of trying ROM Manager. I have seen remarks that ROM Manager can be confused because the P990 mounts its internal storage as /sdcard so will it be safe to try ROM Manager to install CWM Recovery?
I have read quite a lot of posts but most of them seem to be rather old and software in this field seems to change very quickly.
Yes. Install CWM from Rom manager and then flash this CWM through rom managers CWM. Rusty's CWM will be able to work with both memorys.
Rayman96 said:
Yes. Install CWM from Rom manager and then flash this CWM through rom managers CWM. Rusty's CWM will be able to work with both memorys.
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I've had a look at that and I see that there are two .img files in there with various other files. Am I supposed to use just the image files? Do I use both of them? Otherwise what do I do with the .zip file?
That file aren't flashable in cwm? In short you need to nvflash it. Pc needs drivers. When all ready open a command line and run the install-ext-cwm-windows.bat. Trym Hansen have a great tread with detailed instructions how to root and flash cwm, search for it
So sorry, I misposted wrong version. Right is here and it is flushable.
https://www.box.com/shared/1xg38c88l8izof58z3zl
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Thank you for the correction.
I see that the contents of this zip are totally different from the previous zip so what do I do with the new zip. Is it just the .img file that is to be copied over the .img file in the previous zip?
Edit: Sorry! I've just realised I use ROM Manager to flash the image directly don't I?
Not sure what I'm doing wrong here, maybe somebody can tell me if I'm missing a step??
I am trying to install the noticounter widget and can't get it to take for some reason. I have flashed the zip file in TWRP a couple times now (it claimed it was successful, but it doesn't seem to have installed anything.)
Is there some other way of installing this that I am unaware of??
jmorton10 said:
Not sure what I'm doing wrong here, maybe somebody can tell me if I'm missing a step??
I am trying to install the noticounter widget and can't get it to take for some reason. I have flashed the zip file in TWRP a couple times now (it claimed it was successful, but it doesn't seem to have installed anything.)
Is there some other way of installing this that I am unaware of??
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Just install it like any other app, no need to use TWRP.
Either install via ADB: adb install /path/to/app.apk
Or via Wondershare.
Alternate, download APK to your phone, use native BT file transfer and then install file.
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Alternate, download APK to your phone, use native BT file transfer and then install file.
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Where do I DL the apk file??
All I get are zip files with no APK file to extract??
jmorton10 said:
Where do I DL the apk file??
All I get are zip files with no APK file to extract??
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I´we never posted any zips, here´s the correct download:
http://lundsoftwares.se/NotiCounter/NotiCounterWidget_v1.0.apk
If it looks like a zip is probably because your unpacking program makes it look like a zip.
jmorton10 said:
Where do I DL the apk file??
All I get are zip files with no APK file to extract??
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I find sometimes when downloading apk file it downloads as a zip. Just rename from .zip to .apk
Then transfer to watch and run it on the watch
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I find sometimes when downloading apk file it downloads as a zip. Just rename from .zip to .apk
Then transfer to watch and run it on the watch
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Yea, that's what must have happened.
Renaming it as a zip file worked fine however, thanks for the info.
I'm on Resurrection Remix Lollipop if that makes a difference.
Architecture is Arm, sdk22 (if android 5.1) version (latest as of this post) 85. As far as your ROM, some ROMs do experience issues with xPosed, I don't think that resurrection is one though
Thank you, I found the correct zip to flash with TWRP. But now I can't get the correct apk file. When I download the apk from the official thread it comes in .zip format and not .apk.
enginuity2 said:
Thank you, I found the correct zip to flash with TWRP. But now I can't get the correct apk file. When I download the apk from the official thread it comes in .zip format and not .apk.
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Seems to be an issue with your browser. Try another one or head over to the Material Design Xposed Installer thread. It's the same as the official one, but with material design.
enginuity2 said:
Thank you, I found the correct zip to flash with TWRP. But now I can't get the correct apk file. When I download the apk from the official thread it comes in .zip format and not .apk.
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All you need to do when it does this is rename .zip to .apk then it'll work
Hi guys, I have a quick question.
I want the newest Magisk version, to install every time I update my system, using CyanDelta. This however, requires that I manually move each update to the CyanDelta folder and edit the app setting to install the newest version with each update.
I would like to have a dummy zip, with an installer-script, that will use wild cards, to flash the newest magisk-**.zip
Something like
install("/sdcard/MagiskManager/Magisk-v****.zip")
Essentially, CyanDelta will "flash" this dummy zip. This dummy zip will then call the newest Magisk zip, to install.
Is this possible? Has anyone already done this? If so, mind linking me to the zip file already made (or the code already typed out)?
Alternatively, any tasker task to easily rename and move the latest update, automatically, once the new update is downloaded?
mkhcb said:
Hi guys, I have a quick question.
I want the newest Magisk version, to install every time I update my system, using CyanDelta. This however, requires that I manually move each update to the CyanDelta folder and edit the app setting to install the newest version with each update.
I would like to have a dummy zip, with an installer-script, that will use wild cards, to flash the newest magisk-**.zip
Something like
install("/sdcard/MagiskManager/Magisk-v****.zip")
Essentially, CyanDelta will "flash" this dummy zip. This dummy zip will then call the newest Magisk zip, to install.
Is this possible? Has anyone already done this? If so, mind linking me to the zip file already made (or the code already typed out)?
Alternatively, any tasker task to easily rename and move the latest update, automatically, once the new update is downloaded?
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I dunno if a zip can call another zip...
However with Tasker... You can use RUN SHELL with a 'su -c' in front of the command to rename and move your magisk zip to your flashaftetupdate directory...
Then just call on it with your recovery
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