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Install apps over ADB
Install apks on any Android device running any Android version over ADB!
Hi all,
From a long time i was fiddling around with a problem of installing/downloading apps after installing a new ROM.
Thus i came up with an idea of a Batch File to install all of your apks from your system
to your phone in a few tips and taps. Hah! Found my solution .
How does it look?
To see some screenshots, please click below.
Tested on
The script had been tested on a couple of androinds but should work on any android device.
Downloads
Google Drive - Here is the link to Drive.
Link Below - You can also find the file below.
Installation instructions
Prerequisites
1. Platform Tools for Windows (ADB),
2. APK files,
3. Target phone connected to PC and
4. A cup of COFFEE or TEA as you like it.
Process
1. Download it from the attachments below or from the drive link above or here.
2. Copy the file to the ADB folder.
3. Execute the file.
4. You can either place your apps in "D:\Apps" folder. (Sllloooowwwww.....)
ORChange the folder location in batch file itself. (Requires some Coding Skills)
ORBatch file will ask you to change the location, if required. (Easy Installation, Pick Me!)
Troubleshooting
I don't think it's needed. But even then if you get any problem do write. I'll be happy to resolve it.
Enjoy, and also don't forget to write anything (Good, Bad or Thanks etc.)!
Related
Hot on the heels of my installAPK utility to let you install APKs from your Windows desktop, I now have another neat trick... which allows developers to distribute APKs as Windows EXE files instead.
What do I need?
NSIS install system - http://nsis.sourceforge.net
APK2EXE (my suite) - http://shortun.com/3q
Your APK
What does the end user need?
The end user needs their device attached to their PC, with the appropriate drivers installed (which they can grab from http://android.modaco.com/usbdrivers).
How do I use it?
Follow these steps to create your executable!
Extract APK2EXE to a new directory
Add your APK to the directory
Doubleclick APK2EXE.NSI and edit the 3 lines containing information about your application.
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Right click the NSI file, and select 'Compile NSIS Script' - this will create your install EXE
Test your installer!
Done!
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Demo - FBook repack - http://shortun.com/3r
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i dont think any of the links are working...
Maybe i'm getting/doing something wrong???
I get this window when i try and install the .apk
if anybody has the bettercut apk would mind sendding it to me [email protected] if possible
this looks promissing i will tab this for future use
This link is not working. Send me a mirror.
PS: I found another converter herelayabledownloads.com/exetoapk
Download the files and mail them to this email if you can:[email protected]
Thanks.
All links broken
If you still have the files please send them to this email address.
download apk2exe for free
Hi guys, i have a CDMA Diamond and tried android. It does not work for me. I try every release, but nothing works. I have followed a lot of tutorials too.
THIS IS WHAT I DO, AM I MISSING SOMETHING?
1) I put all my personal files in a folder in the 4gb internal storage
2) Then i download the latest build of Android, from XDA
3) I put all the files from the zip into root of internal storage
4) I then put the startup config.(for me it is in the Diam500 directory) in the root of internal storage.
5) Next I run haret.exe
6) a notification comes up and says "Booting Linux"
7) then a blackscreen comes up with a lot of white writing, and it moves up.
8) NOW this runs for a long time, once i let it run for ONE and a half HOUR
9) Later like after a lot of minutes it does not move a lot, it moves about every 5 mins.
10) The above steps is exactly what i do if i am missing something, please let me know, i'll try to give you a reward, like a download. Im only 13 and have no credit card so i cant give money.
THANKS
ok ....first extract androidapps, conf, media, initrd.gz, haret,rootfs.img,and system.sqsh from the latest xdandroid package to the root of your internal storage....then download the latest kernel from here . extract the three files to the root of the internal storage....
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check you memory... you need 150 Mb
sorry you need 500 Mb
Hey guys! as you know, linux OS is better supported to develope in android than any other OS.
There is a lot of people that feel lazy when they want to install linux: making partitions, resize them, download linux, burn in a dvd... but thas has changed..
This is just an .exe file. You install it just like another windows program, following the steps. Installation is very fast, you don't need to create partitions and you can uninstall ubuntu from your computer easily from windows as every program.
1. Download Ubuntu installer from the official site: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu/windows-installer
2. Will click with right button on the file we downloaded, and we will click in fix compatitbility problems
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3. Then we will click in the second option. It should say something as fixing problems program.
4. Then we will click in the first option. Should be something like "the program used to work in past versions of windows but now it doesn't gets started
5. Then we will click on "Windows Vista"
6. Now we can install the program normally. It will download and install ubuntu as a normal windows program. When it finishes reboot your computer. Ubuntu will boot. Set first settings and reboot again. It will let you use ubuntu or windows.
Now you can enjoy this amazing OS with any complications.
Hope it's helpful!!
How can this be related to I9003 at all?
Tnx for the info,gonna try this tom.
Sent from my E15i using xda premium
After hours of looking for information on changing my boot logo/splash screen I was finally able to put together something helpful for anyone else in the same boat. I wrote a bash script and bundled it with the necessities for quick and easy modification of splash screens.
Included in the attached zip you'll find:
convert.exe Copyright (C) 1999-2012 ImageMagick Studio LLC
nbimg made by XDA user pof
fastboot.exe from Android SDK
spla.sh written by myself
Instructions -
Using your favorite image manipulation tool (e.g. Photoshop, GIMP, Pixlr, etc.) create whatever you want as your boot logo. Save the image in the same directory as the included files. Using the terminal of your choice navigate to the directory you extracted the files to and run 'sudo ./spla.sh' the rest is self explanatory!
As I was messing around with this a bit more I noticed you may need to 'chmod +x nbimg' if you get a permission denied message.
DISCLAIMER: Use this at your own risk! I take no responsibility if you brick your device.
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spla.sh v1.1
CHANGELOG
1.1 - Fixed "Permission denied" error with nbimg
1.0 Initial release
won't work with my device...
girbp309 said:
won't work with my device...
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Any specific error you're getting? What's the device you're using? Do you have adb/fastboot working otherwise?
Working on any device?
androidphone2012 said:
Working on any device?
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Should work on almost any Android device, if not all Android devices.
Hello Guys just today i found out a very easy method to check your CPU's bin without rooting your phone.
I know there must be some other method else where. But this one is new and I only found it out today.
So here it goes:
1. Download and Install X-plore File manager (Its free) from here
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2. Now open it , you will see two directories /sdcard and /root and now go to /root( Just enter the directory it will not ask for any root access):
3. Now navigate to the folder d-> /sys/Kernel/debug .
4. After that inside the folder u will find a folder named acpuclk, open that folder.
5.Now there you will find a file named pvs_bin, open that file and select open as text.
In there you will find a number. This is your CPU bin.
In my case its 1.
So post your PVS here.
why have another thread to post your binning? post your bin number in the thread that we have been using for this very reason http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2515593
and yes, you dont need root to find out your bin number, there are other apps that do this as well.
Thx a lot, was looking for non root method. PVS4 here.
I agree with @simms22 please use the thread which already exists for this topic, plus looks like all the images in this thread are broken.
Original thread HERE
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