Hi Friends,
A app which helps you to install the zip files with the help of custom recovery.
No need to go for the steps like
1-Reboot recovery
2-Choose zip from SD card
3-Find out the Zip file
4-Confirmation
5-Reboot system
Now forget about these steps.
1-Open Zipinstaller App
2-Choose Zip
3-Click install
The App will open the recovery and try to flash the Zip and reboot itself
Source
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920057
Direct download link
http://goo.im/devs/beerbong/apps/ZipInstaller
Thank you! Good Job!
Anyway, I'm still not using as the main installation method
I tried a long time to find it out but now it works:
first of all make a NANDROID-Backup
1. Download CWM / TWRP / MobileODIN installable ZIP from HERE
2. unpack the zip-file
3. open flashable .zip of the ROM you like (do not extract - just open it) with winrar or 7zip
4. copy "superuser.apk" from upacked zip-file (point 1. and 2.) from the commom-folder to /system/app in opened ROM
5. copy the binary "su" from unpacked zip-file (point 1. and 2.) from the arm-folder to /system/xbin
6. close winrar or 7zip
7. copy ROM.zip to your device
8. flash ROM via TWRP or CWM
anyway i´m not responsible for any bricks or problems. It works by me, so try it or let it be
aw. So that's why it didnt work when I did it. Im extracting it, thanks for this!!
So I got an HD 10 this week, came running 5.6.1.0 - found the root guide on here and all went smoothly, SuperSU is installed and seems to be working, however when I try to install Xposed which I followed this guide for I get the following error, mv: can't rename /system/bin/app_process64, no such file or directory. So I went to the directory in ES file manager and it doesn't exist however there is a app_process32 but if I try to install the regular arm xposed framework I get the error, please download the correct package for your platform/ROM.
Help? Thanks
didge3 said:
So I got an HD 10 this week, came running 5.6.1.0 - found the root guide on here and all went smoothly, SuperSU is installed and seems to be working, however when I try to install Xposed which I followed this guide for I get the following error, mv: can't rename /system/bin/app_process64, no such file or directory. So I went to the directory in ES file manager and it doesn't exist however there is a app_process32 but if I try to install the regular arm xposed framework I get the error, please download the correct package for your platform/ROM.
Help? Thanks
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Make sure you download the arm64 Xposed. Run installation and when it fails open a root file explorer and go to /system/bin and delete app_process64 and reboot.
DragonFire1024 said:
Make sure you download the arm64 Xposed. Run installation and when it fails open a root file explorer and go to /system/bin and delete app_process64 and reboot.
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but system/bin/app_process64 doesn't exist. app_process & app_process32 can be found in that folder. Xposed creates an app_process64_xposed in that folder after I attempt install but thats it...
didge3 said:
but system/bin/app_process64 doesn't exist. app_process & app_process32 can be found in that folder. Xposed creates an app_process64_xposed in that folder after I attempt install but thats it...
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Right...so when you install Xposed, it will fail. Then go there and delete that file. If you selected the right Xposed for your device (arm64) then that file will be placed in system/bin and needs to be deleted.
DragonFire1024 said:
Right...so when you install Xposed, it will fail. Then go there and delete that file. If you selected the right Xposed for your device (arm64) then that file will be placed in system/bin and needs to be deleted.
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I see, I thought I was looking for app_process64 to delete, not one named xposed. Having done that I now reboot and xposed says "Framework version 89 in installed but not active" and the log says that it can't find the error.log file....
didge3 said:
I see, I thought I was looking for app_process64 to delete, not one named xposed. Having done that I now reboot and xposed says "Framework version 89 in installed but not active" and the log says that it can't find the error.log file....
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Make sure the toggle is turned on.
I have UL-ASUS_T00F-WW-3.24.40.87-user.zip file.
Extracted Zip file include
META-INF
recovery
system
boot.img
droidboot.img
file_contexts
ifwi.zip
recovery.img
How Do I flash this Zip file into any emulator,, ex MEmu, Bluestacks, Genymotion, AndroidStudio, Android86
Please Read these links
TWRP for Android Emulator
Emulator Recovery
Github
Custom recovery android x86
Zip file Site Download Link
Hey @@Chainfire made a guide on the Oneplus 5T section about how to sign an image file, is it possible to do the same for a TWRP installer or create an installer from a zip file? I'm assuming that you have to compile TWRP?
Here's the guide he made:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606