[Q] N00b stupid (?) questions......... - Droid X General

First, what is that "deodexed" thing? Can anyone explain it in plain English? I was pretty good addict flashing Roms on my Nexus 1, but am kinda afraid to do anything with my new Dx, for unknown (to me) reason.
Also, i have heard or read somewhere that if i wipe everything in recovery, before flashing new "zip", i will be stuck at M logo forever.....is that correct?? I would appreciate anyone who can explain these.............ty.

WOW!!! Almost 60 people read this and nobody knows what they are doing??? OMG, i did not realize that we all are N00bs here................

Deodexed my friend is the past tense for deodex. Ha I have no clue
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Uhm...its actually the opposite of "odexed"...=]
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deodexed means you can install themes, dont worry any more about that. And a quick way to check is look in your system/framework there shouldnt be any odex files. if you installed the ota YOU ARE NOT DEODEXED, you must of installed a deodexed build or deodexed yourself

bad4u6669 said:
deodexed means you can install themes, dont worry any more about that. And a quick way to check is look in your system/framework there shouldnt be any odex files. if you installed the ota YOU ARE NOT DEODEXED, you must of installed a deodexed build or deodexed yourself
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Thank you for the answer, but THAT i already knew. What i do NOT know is, what does it do? And what about that Recovery, can i wipe everything before flashing new zip, or do i have to do it, or should i do it?

fuzio1963 said:
Thank you for the answer, but THAT i already knew. What i do NOT know is, what does it do? And what about that Recovery, can i wipe everything before flashing new zip, or do i have to do it, or should i do it?
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Deodex:
What bad4u6669 was saying is that is all you really need to know... the technical part is irrelevant really. In simple terms... deodex combines the classes.dex in the odex form of an application to it's corresponding .apk. So say you have INeedMoney.apk & INeedMoney.odex... the .odex part is broken down and then recompiled into the .apk.
.odex i supposed to make your phone more "efficient" and what not... and that's why companies use it, but in the dev world... it's not that big of a difference. It's WAY more easier to theme .apk files over .odex. So that's why devs only theme .apks and thus everybody who wants them must deodex there phone.
Recovery:
Wiping is a good way to clear all the garbage from your phone of an old build so the new stuff/information/apks can install cleanly. Now I always wipe the system and cache because those are the main things that are being flashed or rewritten most of the times. I try to stay away from wiping data (your user apps and accounts info) for obvious reasons. Only time I do wipe data is if it caused problems with the installation/flash.
Only time I can see to NOT wipe system is when you are told to be the person who is supplying you with the flashable.zip. Sometimes if it's minor updates to the system... you can save time by not wiping OR wiping will make you lose some vital information. If so, the dev who uploaded the flashable .zip will clearly state not to wipe.
Only in that case I would not wipe my system.
This is just my 2 cents on the questions that were asked.

Maybe this?

MrDanger said:
Deodex:
What bad4u6669 was saying is that is all you really need to know... the technical part is irrelevant really. In simple terms... deodex combines the classes.dex in the odex form of an application to it's corresponding .apk. So say you have INeedMoney.apk & INeedMoney.odex... the .odex part is broken down and then recompiled into the .apk.
.odex i supposed to make your phone more "efficient" and what not... and that's why companies use it, but in the dev world... it's not that big of a difference. It's WAY more easier to theme .apk files over .odex. So that's why devs only theme .apks and thus everybody who wants them must deodex there phone.
Recovery:
Wiping is a good way to clear all the garbage from your phone of an old build so the new stuff/information/apks can install cleanly. Now I always wipe the system and cache because those are the main things that are being flashed or rewritten most of the times. I try to stay away from wiping data (your user apps and accounts info) for obvious reasons. Only time I do wipe data is if it caused problems with the installation/flash.
Only time I can see to NOT wipe system is when you are told to be the person who is supplying you with the flashable.zip. Sometimes if it's minor updates to the system... you can save time by not wiping OR wiping will make you lose some vital information. If so, the dev who uploaded the flashable .zip will clearly state not to wipe.
Only in that case I would not wipe my system.
This is just my 2 cents on the questions that were asked.
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Now, those are the answers!!
Thank you, i am "smarter" now.

Related

Custom System Image

Hi guys
Just trying to gauge interest, don't want to clog up the development forum anymore then it is if no one is interested.
I have created a custom system image.
its based on the stock rom, has lots of stuff removed, themed, new launcher,dialer, cifs/tun,insecure adb, ad blocked hosts etc etc..
Just interested if anyone would like to try it?
I will publish it in the dev forum if people are interested otherwise ill just keep it to myself.
hell yeah,
the more custom roms the better
post it please
thanks
Wouldnt mind trying
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I`d love to see it !
screenshots would be more then welcome.
Would you mind explaing me how to mod a system image?
Here is the link to it, still compressing and have to upload
expect it to be up in around 2 hours
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1140540
Count with a referral on another forum However, I have a doybt. If you flash a 2.3.3 FTF file which contains bloatware (the games and so on) and then you flash this, wouldn't the bloatware still be there? Or does this .img wipe the unneeded files itself?
I adhere to thomassafca's question as well ^^
Logseman said:
Count with a referral on another forum However, I have a doybt. If you flash a 2.3.3 FTF file which contains bloatware (the games and so on) and then you flash this, wouldn't the bloatware still be there? Or does this .img wipe the unneeded files itself?
I adhere to thomassafca's question as well ^^
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Just do a fastboot erase system before you flash the image, you should wipe before a flash anyway, a good way to create a system image, is flash the stock image, mod /system/ however you want using your phone, do a nandroid, and just grab the system.img from the backup folder
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Logseman said:
Count with a referral on another forum However, I have a doybt. If you flash a 2.3.3 FTF file which contains bloatware (the games and so on) and then you flash this, wouldn't the bloatware still be there? Or does this .img wipe the unneeded files itself?
I adhere to thomassafca's question as well ^^
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when flashing .img fastboot erases system, the reason for flashing stock and doing a factory reset is to ensure an of the normal apps that I have used as system apps don't conflict... Also restores stock kernel
its online now
Good job fraz. Will try it monday when more time.
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Just put up a couple of screenshots, although its more just about being a slim img with the hacks I need out of the box.
Thanks to blagus I got loading cifs on boot working
Did you remove "Multimedia Server"? It's not a biggie, I have it backed up, but it's possibly the best thing ever if you have a PS3 or a Sony TV, and I have both
Yes removed from this
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This has evolved from a simple system.img with mods now into a custom rom, I have a full wipe in recovery booting from an update.zip
I am now focusing on de constructing apk's and themeing them as UOT just does not cut it...
Ill also be providing a set of patches for people, e.g. restoring facebook, restoring play games etc.
FrAsErTaG said:
This has evolved from a simple system.img with mods now into a custom rom, I have a full wipe in recovery booting from an update.zip
I am now focusing on de constructing apk's and themeing them as UOT just does not cut it...
Ill also be providing a set of patches for people, e.g. restoring facebook, restoring play games etc.
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awesome work man

Battery Drain Fix (Stock KK/CM11)

- Unzip and copy this file (power_profile.xml) with winRAR to your current framework-res.apk (res/xml)
- Flash your rom again
- wipe cache and dalvik
(decompiling and recompiling not needed !)
- Unzip and copy this file (power_profile.xml) with winRAR to your current framework-res.apk (res/xml)
- Flash your rom again
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If you flash your rom again, the edited framework-res.apk will get overwritten, so what's exactly the point of editing it?
And what does this change exactly do?
zxz0O0 said:
If you flash your rom again, the edited framework-res.apk will get overwritten, so what's exactly the point of editing it?
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You decompress your rom and put that file on framework-res/res/xml with winRAR and you repack your rom again. That's all !
Update : fix radio voltage
marouane80 said:
- Unzip and copy this file (power_profile.xml) with winRAR to your current framework-res.apk (res/xml)
- Flash your rom again
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This is just plain wrong on so many levels...
1. Don't tinker with an .apk unless you decompiled it. With your way you will inevitable break zipalign, thus slowing everything down.
2. The power_profile.xml you provided is already pre-compiled. Why?
3. You flash the Rom again - This overwrites the changes you made before. Lee me guess, without going back to the original framework you device did not boot? That is because you not only broke zipalign, but also the .apk's signature. So the system refuses to install the vital framework.
I said it before in one of your threads. Be careful on what you upload here, as people usually trust xda and, excuse my language, rubbish like yours is of no use for anyone...
I hope you realize that by now.
So long...
Wooaarr said:
This is just plain wrong on so many levels...
1. Don't tinker with an .apk unless you decompiled it. With your way you will inevitable break zipalign, thus slowing everything down.
2. The power_profile.xml you provided is already pre-compiled. Why?
3. You flash the Rom again - This overwrites the changes you made before. Lee me guess, without going back to the original framework you device did not boot? That is because you not only broke zipalign, but also the .apk's signature. So the system refuses to install the vital framework.
I said it before in one of your threads. Be careful on what you upload here, as people usually trust xda and, excuse my language, rubbish like yours is of no use for anyone...
I hope you realize that by now.
So long...
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you can verify it by decompiling your new framework-res.apk and compare it with stock one.
just for sharing with people
if you don't like it so it's not for you and don't use it. it's simple
marouane80 said:
you can verify it by decompiling your new framework-res.apk and compare it with stock one.
if you don't like it so it's not for you and don't use it. it's simple
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If you upload something that is wrong, than I think it is fair enough if I say something. It seems you find stuff on the internet and just upload it as 'new' here.
Anyway best of luck with your endeavors. I'm out...
Wooaarr said:
If you upload something that is wrong, than I think it is fair enough if I say something. It seems you find stuff on the internet and just upload it as 'new' here.
Anyway best of luck with your endeavors. I'm out...
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who told you that ??? give me the link where you found my work !
i think you are a little bit paranoid. don't use anything from me or talk to the moderator or specialist, he can verify my files !
please leave this thread alone
if someone want to verify. see these two files and compare them
marouane80 said:
who told you that ??? give me the link where you found my work !
i think you are a little bit paranoid. don't use anything from me or talk to the moderator or specialist, he can verify my files !
please leave this thread alone
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Ok I said I'm out, but you are pushing it...
Do you have any idea what the power_profile.xml actually does?
It provides consumption values to the framework, so that this may properly calculate the battery consumption. Changing values in there won't change anything else then the readings in the battery report or apps that call upon that data.
It will in no way affect the actual energy consumption, so I stand by what I said before.
You provide a not working thing, period!
If you don't believe me read more about it over
here...
Anyway that's it from me, good luck...
Wooaarr said:
Ok I said I'm out, but you are pushing it...
Do you have any idea what the power_profile.xml actually does?
It provides consumption values to the framework, so that this may properly calculate the battery consumption. Changing values in there won't change anything else then the readings in the battery report or apps that call upon that data.
It will in no way affect the actual energy consumption, so I stand by what I said before.
You provide a not working thing, period!
If you don't believe me read more about it over
here...
Anyway that's it from me, good luck...
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u're wrong. it works for me :good:
there are many errors when compiling roms from cyanogenmod and stock rom by sony and samsung and others. see my sound fix thread for example you will see the difference ! cyanogenmod didn't fix that sound problem yet !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sony-xperia-z1-compact/general/cm11-sound-fix-ultimate-t2861135
And as you can see on stock rom or cm11 give a high value (for radio, BT,GPS, screen-on or cpu idle) will drain battery fast !
compare the two files decompiled !
So what is about with this mod? What are the benefits of using this? Can someone confirm working this? I read this discusion and i dont know its safe or i brick my device?
it really works for me. i never upload that never works or never tested. i got a great battery life after found this solution : two days with heavy usage. believe it or not ! make a backup and test. better you decompile and modify the values like uploaded here. :good:
ok so can you adviced me what i need to do?
im using stsock kk russian second edition 108.
what i need to change or is any option to create flashable zip file to instal it via recovery or i need to push it manually? why i need to flash new firmware after this operation? after flashing i understand that all of my data will erased with all settings and all my file will be cleaned ? i dont udnerstand why it wouldnt works after flashing? maybe you could post some instructions step by step to clean up everything im a little bit scared that i can brick my phone or something.
cheers
I see that it was mentioned before, but it seems it went unheard.
This mod will not work because of the simple reason that the second step overwrites the change!
Flashing the ROM again will remove the modified framework-res.apk file.
You can try and see for yourself. after doing the steps, unpack the apk again and see which power_profiles.xml is there.
I'm pretty sure you'll find the default one.
Also, the file has nothing to do with actual power consumption, as is mentioned in the Android documentation.
I hate to say it but the battery improvement you noticed is just a placebo
If you really want us to believe it works, then at least show us what you got. A screenshot of battery usage and screen time are a good proof
oshmoun said:
I see that it was mentioned before, but it seems it went unheard.
This mod will not work because of the simple reason that the second step overwrites the change!
Flashing the ROM again will remove the modified framework-res.apk file.
You can try and see for yourself. after doing the steps, unpack the apk again and see which power_profiles.xml is there.
I'm pretty sure you'll find the default one.
Also, the file has nothing to do with actual power consumption, as is mentioned in the Android documentation.
I hate to say it but the battery improvement you noticed is just a placebo
If you really want us to believe it works, then at least show us what you got. A screenshot of battery usage and screen time are a good proof
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I think he means open the ZIP of your Rom on PC, put that file in and then put the Rom to phone again and flash it over your current Rom.
And yes, a proof would be good
Is there any way to fix/improve battery life on CM11? Z1C with the same usage on stock rom gets over 2.5x longer battery life.
marouane80 said:
- Unzip and copy this file (power_profile.xml) with winRAR to your current framework-res.apk (res/xml)
- Flash your rom again
- wipe cache and dalvik
(decompiling and recompiling not needed !)
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Well, I replaced in the archive file, but how to pack in the APK?
P.S Understood with the help of Root Explorer
oshmoun said:
I see that it was mentioned before, but it seems it went unheard.
This mod will not work because of the simple reason that the second step overwrites the change!
Flashing the ROM again will remove the modified framework-res.apk file.
You can try and see for yourself. after doing the steps, unpack the apk again and see which power_profiles.xml is there.
I'm pretty sure you'll find the default one.
Also, the file has nothing to do with actual power consumption, as is mentioned in the Android documentation.
I hate to say it but the battery improvement you noticed is just a placebo
If you really want us to believe it works, then at least show us what you got. A screenshot of battery usage and screen time are a good proof
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you got a bad or an oudated apktool. i don't have any error after decompiling. try it by yourself !
it's not a placebo. it's my work
John.D.. said:
Well, I replaced in the archive file, but how to pack in the APK?
P.S Understood with the help of Root Explorer
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sorry but you must have some basic knowledge on decompiling to make the change. if you don't know what is decomiling/compiling, juste take the file and put it like in OP. thanx
marouane80 said:
sorry but you must have some basic knowledge on decompiling to make the change. if you don't know what is decomiling/compiling, juste take the file and put it like in OP. thanx
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Yes, but it was very simple) I just renamed the Root Explorer in zip archive, there has replaced the file, and then simply copied the zip on the apk, it works)
but how does it affect the battery, I still do not understand

Bloatware Script S8, little help

After I install a rom I delete about 130 apk with Titanium Backup.
Can somebody point me in a direction on how I can make a flashable zip for removal?
I do not know where to find the full names of the apk's and where to start.
I have screenshots of all apk's I delete with TB.
LyLu said:
After I install a rom I delete about 130 apk with Titanium Backup.
Can somebody point me in a direction on how I can make a flashable zip for removal?
I do not know where to find the full names of the apk's and where to start.
I have screenshots of all apk's I delete with TB.
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I might be able to help with this.
I wished to created one and managed to seek help on XDA on accomplishing this.
I've attached the debloat script.
In order to edit it you'll need to open it up on a computer and use Notepad++, thought when I used that I seemed to always get an error then when attempting flashing in TWRP. So I used my phone to do so.
Navigate to:
META-INF/com/google/android and open the updater-script file
You'll need to add/remove the lines such as:
delete_recursive("/system/app/AAAService");
Just make sure that you keep all formatting the same, such as making sure no unnecessary spaces are left in between lines and that each line keeps the semi-colon at the end of each sentence.
Then flash in TWRP.
Be mindful that there is part in that script that will wipe the caches too. Also the script is a little messy and I need to get round to deleting some as I think there are some duplicates. It's a huge heavy debloat list at present, inclusive of alot of Samsung stuff. So edit accordingly.
I've settled just for freezing them so far but it's my intention to finalise this debloat script and use after flashing a new rom.
Let me know how it goes.
cd993 said:
I might be able to help with this.
I wished to created one and managed to seek help on XDA on accomplishing this.
I've attached the debloat script.
In order to edit it you'll need to open it up on a computer and use Notepad++, thought when I used that I seemed to always get an error then when attempting flashing in TWRP. So I used my phone to do so.
Navigate to:
META-INF/com/google/android and open the updater-script file
You'll need to add/remove the lines such as:
delete_recursive("/system/app/AAAService");
Just make sure that you keep all formatting the same, such as making sure no unnecessary spaces are left in between lines and that each line keeps the semi-colon at the end of each sentence.
Then flash in TWRP.
Be mindful that there is part in that script that will wipe the caches too. Also the script is a little messy and I need to get round to deleting some as I think there are some duplicates. It's a huge heavy debloat list at present, inclusive of alot of Samsung stuff. So edit accordingly.
I've settled just for freezing them so far but it's my intention to finalise this debloat script and use after flashing a new rom.
Let me know how it goes.
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Thank you very much! I will have a look and test
LyLu said:
Thank you very much! I will have a look and test
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You're welcome.
I've still yet to test if but waiting in a new version of my favourite rom to be released.
I'm tempted to get a Note 8 port rom and debloat the hell out of it, even all Samsung stuff and try make as pure android as possible experience. Or do the same with an S8 rom. But for now just settled with freezing
would love a reliable list for debloating, this is a great step, thanks
cd993 said:
You're welcome.
I've still yet to test if but waiting in a new version of my favourite rom to be released.
I'm tempted to get a Note 8 port rom and debloat the hell out of it, even all Samsung stuff and try make as pure android as possible experience. Or do the same with an S8 rom. But for now just settled with freezing
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Now I have taken away some of the lines that makes the phone not boot, like smartcardmanager etc, these can be frosen but not uninstaled from phone, or the phone wont boot!
I have a problem with the script tough, when I try to flash I get error: 6 in TWRP
LyLu said:
Now I have taken away some of the lines that makes the phone not boot, like smartcardmanager etc, these can be frosen but not uninstaled from phone, or the phone wont boot!
I have a problem with the script tough, when I try to flash I get error: 6 in TWRP
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Ahh really? Sorry to hear this! Like I say I hadn't actually used it as such.
How did you edit the script? As I kept getting that error too, though when I used my phone to edit it rather than using my computer, that worked without that error 6
cd993 said:
Ahh really? Sorry to hear this! Like I say I hadn't actually used it as such.
How did you edit the script? As I kept getting that error too, though when I used my phone to edit it rather than using my computer, that worked without that error 6
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Notepad+
What app you use to edit on your phone?
LyLu said:
Notepad+
What app you use to edit on your phone?
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I used X-plore and open as a text document. Then used the edit button (top right), made ammendments and then save
This script will be a massive benefit to those (like me) you want a lite ROM with minimal Samsung stuff, thanks.
cd993 said:
I might be able to help with this.
I wished to created one and managed to seek help on XDA on accomplishing this.
I've attached the debloat script.
In order to edit it you'll need to open it up on a computer and use Notepad++, thought when I used that I seemed to always get an error then when attempting flashing in TWRP. So I used my phone to do so.
Navigate to:
META-INF/com/google/android and open the updater-script file
You'll need to add/remove the lines such as:
delete_recursive("/system/app/AAAService");
Just make sure that you keep all formatting the same, such as making sure no unnecessary spaces are left in between lines and that each line keeps the semi-colon at the end of each sentence.
Then flash in TWRP.
Be mindful that there is part in that script that will wipe the caches too. Also the script is a little messy and I need to get round to deleting some as I think there are some duplicates. It's a huge heavy debloat list at present, inclusive of alot of Samsung stuff. So edit accordingly.
I've settled just for freezing them so far but it's my intention to finalise this debloat script and use after flashing a new rom.
Let me know how it goes.
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Thanks...but it´s possible add system apps too?? After the debloat i need to install some system apps to my rom....if the script do that it was very very nice tooo ....can you help me???

Restore deleted app (qualcomm/sprint) on rooted phone?

Hello there, hope everyone's alright
While uninstalling bloatware I mistakenly deleted my android's file manager (File 7.1.1 com.android.documentsui).
I can't reinstall it via adb because the versions I download don't match the signature of the allegedly deleted file.
Is there a way in which I can absolutely remove every trace in order to have it accept the new apk, or that being impossible, to restore the former file?
Alternatively, could anyone that has the same model/rom extract the app file and upload it for me, or would it clash as well with the signature?
Thanks in advance!
just install a root file browser like mixplorer and drop(copy) the .apk file back into /root/system/priv-apps folder and reboot
it will automatically be installed as system apk and work ....
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Nevermind what I just posted. Edited.
I managed to install it (had to try between some different versions of the apk file), but now it closes/crashes/stops as soon as I open it, every single time. Any ideas as to what might be the issue?
Dotf said:
Nevermind what I just posted. Edited.
I managed to install it (had to try between some different versions of the apk file), but now it closes/crashes/stops as soon as I open it, every single time. Any ideas as to what might be the issue?
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You probably need the libs. Or the OAT folder. Or the permissions may be wrong.
Here you go. I'll attach screenshot of permissions as well.
It's not a flashable zip, just extract the files and place in system/privapp in a folder (name it DocumentsUI) and set permissions.
You cannot just install it like a regular app. You have to manually place the files
madbat99 said:
It's not a flashable zip, just extract the files and place in system/privapp in a folder (name it DocumentsUI) and set permissions.
You cannot just install it like a regular app. You have to manually place the files
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Did exactly as you pointed out, but no luck.
After that I tried opening the apk on the privapp folder from mixplorer, and it says it's corrupted.
If I try to install said apk via adb, I get
Package couldn't be installed in /data/app/com.android.documentsui-1: Package /data/app/com.android.documentsui-1/base.apk code is missing
Dotf said:
Did exactly as you pointed out, but no luck.
After that I tried opening the apk on the privapp folder from mixplorer, and it says it's corrupted.
If I try to install said apk via adb, I get
Package couldn't be installed in /data/app/com.android.documentsui-1: Package /data/app/com.android.documentsui-1/base.apk code is missing
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ADB is trying to install it as a user app which I said you can't do. Just place the APK and the oat folder in there. Make sure the permissions of the APK and the odex all match the rest of the files in the privapp folder and reboot. Don't forget to reboot that's very important.
You need all folders. Folder named oat, and in that, a folder named arm. Put odex in there. Make sure all permissions match others in priv app (even the oat and arm folders). Reboot.
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Did you delete anything other than document ui? Debloating doesn't mean randomly delete system apps. Some things are needed for Android to function.
madbat99 said:
ADB is trying to install it as a user app which I said you can't do. Just place the APK and the oat folder in there. Make sure the permissions of the APK and the odex all match the rest of the files in the privapp folder and reboot. Don't forget to reboot that's very important.
You need all folders. Folder named oat, and in that, a folder named arm. Put odex in there. Make sure all permissions match others in priv app (even the oat and arm folders). Reboot.
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Did you delete anything other than document ui? Debloating doesn't mean randomly delete system apps. Some things are needed for Android to function.
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Made sure to have everything with the proper permissions, still, no luck.
The other apps that I deleted were either sprint and amazon crap, or google games/videos/music and youtube. This one I mistakenly got rid off because it was labeled as "Downloads" and looked kinda like one of those other unnecessary google apps. In hindsight I should have backed up everything; got too cocky for my own good.
Is there some system-wide checkup that can be performed to make sure nothing else of importance is missing, or at this point is it better to give up and reinstall the rom/factory reset?
Dotf said:
Made sure to have everything with the proper permissions, still, no luck.
The other apps that I deleted were either sprint and amazon crap, or google games/videos/music and youtube. This one I mistakenly got rid off because it was labeled as "Downloads" and looked kinda like one of those other unnecessary google apps. In hindsight I should have backed up everything; got too cocky for my own good.
Is there some system-wide checkup that can be performed to make sure nothing else of importance is missing, or at this point is it better to give up and reinstall the rom/factory reset?
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If it was downloads, I may have given you the wrong one. Let me check.
Dotf said:
Made sure to have everything with the proper permissions, still, no luck.
The other apps that I deleted were either sprint and amazon crap, or google games/videos/music and youtube. This one I mistakenly got rid off because it was labeled as "Downloads" and looked kinda like one of those other unnecessary google apps. In hindsight I should have backed up everything; got too cocky for my own good.
Is there some system-wide checkup that can be performed to make sure nothing else of importance is missing, or at this point is it better to give up and reinstall the rom/factory reset?
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if you have a twrp backup just restore from there ...if you never made a backup of your stock rom in twrp before or after rooting or making sytem changes you are right that you are too cocky ..
Sent from my woods_f using XDA Labs
Dotf said:
Made sure to have everything with the proper permissions, still, no luck.
The other apps that I deleted were either sprint and amazon crap, or google games/videos/music and youtube. This one I mistakenly got rid off because it was labeled as "Downloads" and looked kinda like one of those other unnecessary google apps. In hindsight I should have backed up everything; got too cocky for my own good.
Is there some system-wide checkup that can be performed to make sure nothing else of importance is missing, or at this point is it better to give up and reinstall the rom/factory reset?
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Which one did you delete? DocumentsUI or downloadprovider?
What I gave you extracted right from my phone (virgin mobile, exact same as sprint) so if it didn't work, either you did something wrong or deleted something else.
madbat99 said:
Which one did you delete? DocumentsUI or downloadprovider?
What I gave you extracted right from my phone (virgin mobile, exact same as sprint) so if it didn't work, either you did something wrong or deleted something else.
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Sorry for taking so long, I was out of the house.
While the app appears as Downloads in the app browser, on the properties it's listed as Files 7.1.1 aka documentsUI, the same you uploaded for me.
The main gripe with all of these, is that I can't install or update apps via playstore. They start the download process and get stuck in a loop there, never actually beginning the download in itself, in case it helps as a clue.
Dotf said:
Sorry for taking so long, I was out of the house.
While the app appears as Downloads in the app browser, on the properties it's listed as Files 7.1.1 aka documentsUI, the same you uploaded for me.
The main gripe with all of these, is that I can't install or update apps via playstore. They start the download process and get stuck in a loop there, never actually beginning the download in itself, in case it helps as a clue.
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Try clearing app data for download manager. Also clear cache for playstore. Sometimes you have to clear data for playstore as well. Pretty common problem. Clearing data for those usually works. Some ppl have had to clear data for play services as well.
madbat99 said:
Try clearing app data for download manager. Also clear cache for playstore. Sometimes you have to clear data for playstore as well. Pretty common problem. Clearing data for those usually works. Some ppl have had to clear data for play services as well.
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I just checked, and I am indeed missing as well the downloadprovider apk+odex. It's probably the missing piece. I'm honestly ashamed of asking further help from you at this point because of how patient you've been, but if you can upload that one for me, it's probably all it'll take to finally close this up. I tried with other versions from the net but they didn't work.
Dotf said:
I just checked, and I am indeed missing as well the downloadprovider apk+odex. It's probably the missing piece. I'm honestly ashamed of asking further help from you at this point because of how patient you've been, but if you can upload that one for me, it's probably all it'll take to finally close this up. I tried with other versions from the net but they didn't work.
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Sure thing bro. Give me a minute. Also, clear the data for the apps I said. That has worked for many people.
Here ya go. Same deal, make sure to set permissions because as soon as I extract and compress them the permissions change.
madbat99 said:
Here ya go. Same deal, make sure to set permissions because as soon as I extract and compress them the permissions change.
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Aaaaaaand....
IT WORKS!
Thank you so much dude, for all your help and patience. I'm gonna have to make a shrine in your honor.
PS: Making a backup of everything ASAP.
Dotf said:
Aaaaaaand....
IT WORKS!
Thank you so much dude, for all your help and patience. I'm gonna have to make a shrine in your honor.
PS: Making a backup of everything ASAP.
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No problem. Have fun, be safe, own your device.
Could this app missing be causing a corrupt sd card error?

Can't Modify SecContacts_M_OSup_Note_Legacy_USA.apk

Background: Really not loving the default New Contact icons and the random colors. Should be easy enough to change. What I tried (and failed miserably...)
MODest ROM 11 (Twiz/stock 6.01-based)
Flashpoint 5 Kernel
Copied SecContacts_M_OSup_Note_Legacy_USA.apk from
/system/priv-app/SecContacts_M_OSup_Note_Legacy_USA/
to my Win7 PC.
Used 7-Zip to unpack the file to a temporary folder.
Found the .qmg files I didn't like.
Found a .qmg that would be a passable replacement for the ones I didn't dig.
Made 11 copies of that image in a working folder.
Renamed each copy to the exact name of each of the 11 files I wanted to replace.
Dragged those 11 files back into the open .apk in 7-Zip
On the Phone, in Root Explorer:
Made a copy of SecContacts_M_OSup_Note_Legacy_USA.apk in the same folder:
/system/priv-app/SecContacts_M_OSup_Note_Legacy_USA/
deleted the original
Copied my mod'd apk back into this folder and set the perms.
Rebooted.
No Phone or Contacts on home screen or in Apps
Tried to 'install' the apk from Root Explorer.
Wouldn't install
Tried to delete cache & Dalvik from TWRP.
No Joy.
Tried to do a partial Nandroid restore of Contacts and sec.phone from Titanium (nothing there called /systempriv-app/SecContacts_M_OSup_Note_Legacy_USA)
No Joy.
Nandroid restore from TWRP.
Back to normal.
Okay, what did I do wrong, and how can I change the icons?
Should I have used APKTook instead of 7-Zip, created a new signature, etc?
Should my mod'd apk somehow be flashed from recovery rather than copied to a system folder?
Is this some perverted Samsung-ism that would have worked fine on any other phone on the planet?
Thanks for reading.
ForestCat said:
Background: Really not loving the default New Contact icons and the random colors. Should be easy enough to change. What I tried (and failed miserably...)
MODest ROM 11 (Twiz/stock 6.01-based)
Flashpoint 5 Kernel
Copied SecContacts_M_OSup_Note_Legacy_USA.apk from
/system/priv-app/SecContacts_M_OSup_Note_Legacy_USA/
to my Win7 PC.
Used 7-Zip to unpack the file to a temporary folder.
Found the .qmg files I didn't like.
Found a .qmg that would be a passable replacement for the ones I didn't dig.
Made 11 copies of that image in a working folder.
Renamed each copy to the exact name of each of the 11 files I wanted to replace.
Dragged those 11 files back into the open .apk in 7-Zip
On the Phone, in Root Explorer:
Made a copy of SecContacts_M_OSup_Note_Legacy_USA.apk in the same folder:
/system/priv-app/SecContacts_M_OSup_Note_Legacy_USA/
deleted the original
Copied my mod'd apk back into this folder and set the perms.
Rebooted.
No Phone or Contacts on home screen or in Apps
Tried to 'install' the apk from Root Explorer.
Wouldn't install
Tried to delete cache & Dalvik from TWRP.
No Joy.
Tried to do a partial Nandroid restore of Contacts and sec.phone from Titanium (nothing there called /systempriv-app/SecContacts_M_OSup_Note_Legacy_USA)
No Joy.
Nandroid restore from TWRP.
Back to normal.
Okay, what did I do wrong, and how can I change the icons?
Should I have used APKTook instead of 7-Zip, created a new signature, etc?
Should my mod'd apk somehow be flashed from recovery rather than copied to a system folder?
Is this some perverted Samsung-ism that would have worked fine on any other phone on the planet?
Thanks for reading.
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That apk took me a long time to figure out too. It's one of the apps you I had to modify for multi dpi. The only way I know of is to change the compression when you're putting the app back together and even then it took a couple tries. There's probably a better way but the compression change seems to work well enough.
I don't know if 7-zip has this option, but with winrar you can change the compression to "store". You should know right away whether or not it worked. You'll see the little phone icon in the bottom left of the lock screen. You may still have to do a factory reset to see your changes (probably not though) but the app should work without it.
By the way, you can swap those image files for .png files if you'd like. Just delete the corresponding .qmg or .pio file.
I saw your post in the rom thread about theming TouchWiz. You should check out @supergrobi94's theming threads. He's put together an impressive collection of options for 6.0.1 and 5.1.1 and there's also a [how to] section that uses the vrtheme zip that will modify the res folder of a specific app without having to break it down. I'm not sure how active he is these days but he's always been very helpful with requests and questions in the past if you need it.
Supergrobi94's theming threads:
This one has all the themes
This is the [how to] thread
kevintm78 said:
That apk took me a long time to figure out too. It's one of the apps you I had to modify for multi dpi. The only way I know of is to change the compression when you're putting the app back together and even then it took a couple tries. There's probably a better way but the compression change seems to work well enough.
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Ah, that makes perfect sense. But I'd never have figured it out myself, lol.
I'll dig into those theming threads, thanks.
kevintm78 said:
☆☆Edge Panel for ModestRom v11☆☆
DOWNLOAD-This will change your Contacts app to the S6 version and the IncallUI app to the Note 7 version because the people stripe will not work with the N4 contacts.
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OK, this is from the MODest ROM thread, but I think it's germain here.
SO.....
If I want to 'try out' that Edge Panel, is there a way to revert back to the stock apps in question other than restoring a nandroid backup or re-flashing the ROM?
I ask because I'm thinking that, at least in the case of the Note 4 and its well known memory problems, 'bulk' memory writes like ROMs, nandroid retores, etc., stress the device, so I'm trying not to do it more than I have to.
During my last episode(see above) putting the stock apk back in its original folder didn't work.
Is there a standard procedure for either android generically, or touchwiz specifically, for safely reverting back to the stock system apps after experimenting w/ custom stuff?
EDIT: Just tried something. In Root Explorer, went into:
/system/priv-app/SecContacts_M_OSup_Note_Legacy_USA/
and simply renamed the .apk to .foo
Rebooted.
No Contacts, as expected, but no Phone either??? Not sure why.
Anyway, back into Root Explorer.
Rename .foo back to .apk
Reboot.
Still no Contacts or Phone, so something bigger at work here.
Before I have to restore Nandroid anyway (unless there's a better way???),
I flashed your EdgePanel.zip in TWRP to see if it would restore the Phone/Contacts apps.
Wiped the cache. Reboot.
Edge Panel is now there, but still no Phone or Contacts. WTF???
Last resort-TWRP- Factory Reset.
Now the Contacts/Phone are back (and all my other stuff is gone, lol)
So is whacking the Data a necessity here?
If so, it makes trying out things related to the phone/contacts a LOT more tedious...
Any workaround???
Thanks again.
ForestCat said:
OK, this is from the MODest ROM thread, but I think it's germain here.
SO.....
If I want to 'try out' that Edge Panel, is there a way to revert back to the stock apps in question other than restoring a nandroid backup or re-flashing the ROM?
I ask because I'm thinking that, at least in the case of the Note 4 and its well known memory problems, 'bulk' memory writes like ROMs, nandroid retores, etc., stress the device, so I'm trying not to do it more than I have to.
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No, it doesn't look like I ever made an easy way to go back. I had thought I did but I'm either overlooking it or it's not there. Feel free to rifle through my androidfilehost folders if you want to double check. All of my stuff is very organized so it could be buried in there somewhere.
If you still need a recovery zip let me know and I'll get one together. I'm actually going to make one anyway but if you need it right away I can get on it. I didn't realize that there wasn't a way back to stock.
ForestCat said:
During my last episode(see above) putting the stock apk back in its original folder didn't work.
Is there a standard procedure for either android generically, or touchwiz specifically, for safely reverting back to the stock system apps after experimenting w/ custom stuff?
EDIT: Just tried something. In Root Explorer, went into:
/system/priv-app/SecContacts_M_OSup_Note_Legacy_USA/
and simply renamed the .apk to .foo
Rebooted.
No Contacts, as expected, but no Phone either??? Not sure why.
Anyway, back into Root Explorer.
Rename .foo back to .apk
Reboot.
Still no Contacts or Phone, so something bigger at work here.
Before I have to restore Nandroid anyway (unless there's a better way???),
I flashed your EdgePanel.zip in TWRP to see if it would restore the Phone/Contacts apps.
Wiped the cache. Reboot.
Edge Panel is now there, but still no Phone or Contacts. WTF???
Last resort-TWRP- Factory Reset.
Now the Contacts/Phone are back (and all my other stuff is gone, lol)
So is whacking the Data a necessity here?
If so, it makes trying out things related to the phone/contacts a LOT more tedious...
Any workaround???
Thanks again.
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That is strange that they are not coming back. You may just want to double check your permissions and that there isn't two of the same apps in your folder. At the time of making that Edge zip I was still using other programs to make zips for me and the major downside to that is having to name the new apps the exact same as the old so it would get overwritten so if it doesn't match you'll end up with two active apps in one folder.
Now I think the best way to do that is to use a binary script (osm0sis has great tutorials for this) to change the app getting replaced to a .bak file and then just copy the new app to the system, set perms, and reboot (dalvik cache/ cache needs to be wiped if it's a framework .jar file). But to each their own. If you can get the job done a better way then I would use what you're comfortable with.
My system to test apps isn't much difference than yours. I think the only thing I do differently is change the app to be replaced to .bak instead of .foo although I can't imagine there's much difference. There's been a few apps like the Contacts app that gave me a bunch of trouble when modifying them but I can't remember ever having trouble bringing back the stock app. I wish I had more insight on that situation for you. If push comes to shove I would reflash the rom zip over factory reset only because the factory reset won't correct the system partition problem, if that's what's going on in this case.
kevintm78 said:
If you still need a recovery zip let me know and I'll get one together..
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First, Merry Christmas!
Thanks very much. No rush on that, I'm OK on the Edge version for the minute.
What would be extremely useful if you have some time/curiousity would be to replicate my steps, ie renaming the untouched apk in a fresh MODest flash (i.e. break the contacts/phone function), and then see if you can get the whole thing working again without a factory reset, or if not, why. I see on xda, you & I are not the first ones to be tripping over this contacts.apk issue.
The other thing that would be telling is after successfully installing the Edge.zip, whether you can modify something (like a picture) within the contacts apk within the zip, reflash the zip and have contacts/phone still working with the change active.
I think there just HAS to be abetter way than Factory Resets.
Thanks so much again for the insights. I really want to become at least minimally competent at hacking my own ROMs together so I don't have to feel like such a noob/mooch on here, but I really do appreciate the help.
What are your weapons/platform of choice, or, if there are better tools for noobs learning the ropes, I'm all ears.
EDIT: Just found this. The last post is interesting...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/devs-only/recompile-seccontacts-apk-t3377142/page2
ForestCat said:
First, Merry Christmas!
Thanks very much. No rush on that, I'm OK on the Edge version for the minute.
What would be extremely useful if you have some time/curiousity would be to replicate my steps, ie renaming the untouched apk in a fresh MODest flash (i.e. break the contacts/phone function), and then see if you can get the whole thing working again without a factory reset, or if not, why. I see on xda, you & I are not the first ones to be tripping over this contacts.apk issue.
The other thing that would be telling is after successfully installing the Edge.zip, whether you can modify something (like a picture) within the contacts apk within the zip, reflash the zip and have contacts/phone still working with the change active.
I think there just HAS to be abetter way than Factory Resets.
Thanks so much again for the insights. I really want to become at least minimally competent at hacking my own ROMs together so I don't have to feel like such a noob/mooch on here, but I really do appreciate the help.
What are your weapons/platform of choice, or, if there are better tools for noobs learning the ropes, I'm all ears.
EDIT: Just found this. The last post is interesting...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/devs-only/recompile-seccontacts-apk-t3377142/page2
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I'm not exactly sure what's going on with your contacts app not showing back up. Ever since modestrom v8 (I think) I've been doing the multi dpi on SecContacts_M_OSup_Note_Legacy_USA and every time I would test it doing the same as your way. After a reboot if the modified app was no good, then I would just delete that new app and change the name of the old app back to .apk, reboot and it would work again. I can't remember running in to any problems where I would have to factory reset or reflash the rom to get things working again.
There has been a couple times where I've had to factory reset to get a color change to show up or if you're adding toggles to the QS drop down that also (sometimes) requires a factory reset to show up.
As far as the post you linked, that is exactly how I do it except I use winrar to open the newly compiled app and drag the changes to the original. When I drag the changes over I change the compression method from "normal" to "store". If I don't change the compression the app doesn't work for me. The apps that I've ran into where I had to change the compression are: secContacts, secCamera, secSettings, and framework-res.apk. Any other app that I've worked on can be dragged and dropped without compression changes.
Jar files don't need an original signature though (so long as signature verification has been disabled, which it has in modestrom). They can be decompiled, edited, recompiled, and copied to the system. It does require a dalvik cache/cache wipe though on all framework files except for the framework-res.apk and twframework-res.apk
If you get a chance, you should start using apktool to decompile/recompile. It will make things easier for you in the long run and most of the time if you've made any mistakes in your edits apktool will catch it. If you're not familiar with apktool you can try using Tickle My Android or Advanced Apktool. You may also want to get Apktool by itself. I use all three of them. Android can be fickle and sometimes what works with one app won't work with another. What's nice about TMA and Advanced Apktool is that they'll do the drag and drop method for you, but when the compression needs to be changed that's when I use apktool by itself.
Sorry for the word vomit. Hopefully, this all makes sense.

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