cannot move (or create) "rom" folder to in root directory - G Tablet Android Development

Just picked up the g tablet today. Trying to follow the clear instructions to install TnT Lite (posted here but cannot move (or create) a "rom" folder to in root directory (in which i intend to place a copy of tnt_lite_v2_2.zip).
Anyone else had / having this problem?
I have successfully rooted,
Thanks

Revisit that guide's Part 2 - Step 3.
I edited the guide for clarification.

I was (probably still am) an idiot. All good now!! Thanks for the tutorial.

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[Q] deodex problem

5. IMPORTANT: After you have run option 3, you MUST navigate to the xUltimate folder and find "origi_frame" folder, and delete "guava.odex". It's a bad file, and interferes with deodexing process.
Can someone tell me where I find this file, lol I just cant find it.
8. Go back into the xUltimate folder and copy "done_frame", and "done_app", and move them to the root of the sdcard.
I cant find these files either, I also did step 4 without deleting the guava.odex file, once I find out where the files are should I just start over or what. I know this is probably a stupid question but Im lost and I have searched for the answer everywhere before asking.
chris6551 said:
5. IMPORTANT: After you have run option 3, you MUST navigate to the xUltimate folder and find "origi_frame" folder, and delete "guava.odex". It's a bad file, and interferes with deodexing process.
Can someone tell me where I find this file, lol I just cant find it.
8. Go back into the xUltimate folder and copy "done_frame", and "done_app", and move them to the root of the sdcard.
I cant find these files either, I also did step 4 without deleting the guava.odex file, once I find out where the files are should I just start over or what. I know this is probably a stupid question but Im lost and I have searched for the answer everywhere before asking.
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1. It's located in the same folder you ran the "Main" application from, once you finished option 3, locate "origi_frame" folder and navigate to "guava.odex" file to delete it, its right between framework-tests file and ime file.
2. The "done_app" & "done_frame" is located in the same location as the "Main" application.
dr154 said:
1. It's located in the same folder you ran the "Main" application from, once you finished option 3, locate "origi_frame" folder and navigate to "guava.odex" file to delete it, its right between framework-tests file and ime file.
2. The "done_app" & "done_frame" is located in the same location as the "Main" application.
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These done_app and done_frame is simply not in the xultimate zip anywhere, I have been looking for them for like 6 hrs now can someone please please help me Im loosing my mind because everyone seems to find them without issue and they are just not in there. I have the 2.2.2 version too. so please please help me.
chris6551 said:
These done_app and done_frame is simply not in the xultimate zip anywhere, I have been looking for them for like 6 hrs now can someone please please help me Im loosing my mind because everyone seems to find them without issue and they are just not in there. I have the 2.2.2 version too. so please please help me.
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They are not in the .zip... they are generated after some of the steps are done in the cmd and placed where ever the file was placed when you unzipped it and started with step 1. PM me and I will help you on gtalk
chris6551 said:
These done_app and done_frame is simply not in the xultimate zip anywhere, I have been looking for them for like 6 hrs now can someone please please help me Im loosing my mind because everyone seems to find them without issue and they are just not in there. I have the 2.2.2 version too. so please please help me.
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sheelanagig said it best:
sheelanagig said:
In the directory/folder that you unzipped xUltimate to and where the "Main.exe" executable is that you are running (most likely called xUltimate-v2.2.2), it should have created the following sub-directories:
(after successfully pulled the original system files by selecting option 1 & 2 of "main.exe")
origi_app
origi_frame
(after deodex was successfully run in option 3 & 4 of "main.exe")
done_app
done_frame
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if you truely having trouble just forget all that and come ova to my thread and get the files there... >>> Main Thread <<< or files post >>> "Done Files Post" <<<
problem solved
I got it thanks for all the help.

Theme chooser other rom's

Hi, Sorry for my bad English. The question is simple,
Theme Chooser you can install other rom? Thank you and
sorry if I do not speak English well
edit: I found this guide but does not work on my desireHD, is for Motorola Droid:
the way I did it (because I don't know where else to get a copy) was:
1. download a copy of ultimatedroid 3
2. extract it to your sdcard
use Root Explorer from here down:
3. go into your newly extracted UD folder's system/app folder
4. find themechooser.apk and thememanager.apk
5. copy them to your system's system/app folder
6. run them both so they install themselves
7. done
Help me please

[Q] How to create an flashable .zip file

Hello all,
I am looking for a good comprehensive guide to creating my own .zip files to flash certain changes I like to make when flashing a rom or just adding files.
Now I have found a few good guides here on XDA but they seem to no longer apply as the update script needs to be in edify and not amend. This is the issue I am having so if anyone can point me to a walk through that explains this type of thing I would appreciate it.
Anyone?
lol, i dont think developers/people-with-knowledge would go into a Q&A sub-forum .
I'm neither on of them, however here is my would-be-successful attempt p) :
1- Make all your modifications and finalize them, the root folder must be /system/ .
2- use apktool to recompile as an apk (apktool b system)
3- sign that .apk.
4- rename extension to zip and violla
theoretically, it should work.
Not shure if this can help you, but i created a zip (original Script is from dungphp) to replace files on my device from CWM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1241244

[Q] How do I apply this file into my Samsung GalaxyS4 that removes all the bloatware?

I have absolutely no background knowledge of anything in a smartphone so bear with me. My device is rooted though.
Ok you know how Samsung Galaxy S4 came with all those stock apps? I want to be able to delete all of them.
With some simple google searches I found this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2307355
I attempted some of these steps but I have absolutely, not even the slightest how to complete those steps that person has outlined.
Here are the steps:
Download the zip file "TrulyClean_v1.6_MEDIUM_SBROWSER" extract it.
1. Use the default script or edit the script after your taste. (see "hidden "tutorial above!)
2. Copy recovery.zip to phone.
3a. For best experience - do a full wipe, install a custom rom and then flash TrulyClean.zip.
3b. Script only removes apps in /system, so you have to uninstall any updated apps manually.
4. Flash in recovery (I use PhilZ Touch) & run script after every time you flash a new rom.
5. Enjoy and tell me what you think!
So I downloaded the zip file and extracted it, there were two files into: META-INF and busybox.
Ok so I put them in a folder on the desktop called recovery.
On step 2 I zip the folder I created, so now it's called recovery.zip
On step 3 I don't know anything beyond that, are there step by step tutorials with pictures that illustrate these steps?
michaelli1991 said:
Ok you know how Samsung Galaxy S4 came with all those stock apps? I want to be able to delete all of them.
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Hello,
This is ROMCleaner - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2348256
It is a simple zip which you flash in recovery and also comes with a ROMCleaner_user.txt which you serves as the list of apps you want to delete.
Very easy to edit and use.
Also,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507931
This is a great ready-to-flash script you can try if you are a little unsure of editing your own custom list.
michaelli1991 said:
I have absolutely no background knowledge of anything in a smartphone so bear with me. My device is rooted though.
Ok you know how Samsung Galaxy S4 came with all those stock apps? I want to be able to delete all of them.
With some simple google searches I found this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2307355
I attempted some of these steps but I have absolutely, not even the slightest how to complete those steps that person has outlined.
Here are the steps:
Download the zip file "TrulyClean_v1.6_MEDIUM_SBROWSER" extract it.
1. Use the default script or edit the script after your taste. (see "hidden "tutorial above!)
2. Copy recovery.zip to phone.
3a. For best experience - do a full wipe, install a custom rom and then flash TrulyClean.zip.
3b. Script only removes apps in /system, so you have to uninstall any updated apps manually.
4. Flash in recovery (I use PhilZ Touch) & run script after every time you flash a new rom.
5. Enjoy and tell me what you think!
So I downloaded the zip file and extracted it, there were two files into: META-INF and busybox.
Ok so I put them in a folder on the desktop called recovery.
On step 2 I zip the folder I created, so now it's called recovery.zip
On step 3 I don't know anything beyond that, are there step by step tutorials with pictures that illustrate these steps?
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Hi.
U do not need to extract the two files.
U only do this if u want to remove any system apps u don't want to remove in the update script.
Just copy the zip file in yr sdcard and flash in recovery.
That's it.
Cheers.
Wait, if your rooted. Why not just buy (yes buy, it's worth it) Titanium Backup or Rom Manager Pro and freeze, backup, and uninstall the apps you want removed. And then you have a good end user friendly GUI to work with.
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VIPER4ANDROID super easy steps for Samsung N4 maybe more

I created a zip that is easier to follow and forget about in your storage. You'll never forget which file to flash....1st 2nd 3rd or 4th.
1. download & extract zip onto your SD card.
The instructions are in order by file name
https://mega.nz/#!UpVTCKwA!z9bztr62h56mrtQhy1uIN61-JJofgSu9zkSMgTw9rdo
Found the files here...I just made it easier to follow when you're inside of twrp and don't have the instructions in front of you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3130806
Viper4Android working on stock kernel [Easy steps]
How is this different than the thread you pointed to just a few threads down?
Easier to remember when you download it. That's basically it. Helps me out, so why not share it.

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